Igor Omura Fraga (born September 26, 1998) is a Japanese-born Brazilian racing driver and esports player.
[5] He has achieved success in esports as well, winning the inaugural FIA Gran Turismo Nations Cup and McLaren Shadow Project racing series in 2018.
[6] Fraga holds a joint-record four total championships in the Gran Turismo World Series, tied with Takuma Miyazono, across three disciplines.
In his only season in 2017–18, Fraga finished second overall and earned 286 points, with five pole positions, seven fastest laps, 12 podiums, and six race wins.
[12] Fraga later took part in the post-season rookie test with Team Impul, driving Yuhi Sekiguchi's #19 car.
Fraga also participated in the 2023 Super GT Series that same year in the GT300 class, competing with Anest Iwata Racing with Arnage in the Lexus RC F GT3 alongside Yuga Furutani and Miki Koyama, the latter joining the lineup in five of the eight rounds.
In February 2024, Fraga was announced as a reserve driver for Nakajima Racing in the Super Formula Championship.
[16] In January 2025, Fraga was confirmed as a driver for Nakajima Racing competing in the 2025 Super Formula Championship alongside Ren Sato.
A first corner spin in Red Bull Ring at the first semi-final of the World Final sent Fraga to last place and he would later be eliminated in the Nations Cup as a result, finishing 10th.
[18] He later won that year's Manufacturer Series championship for Toyota with teammates Rayan Derrouiche and Tomoaki Yamanaka.
[19] Fraga competed in the inaugural McLaren Shadow Project in 2018 and won the series, beating runners-up Nuno Pinto and Miguel Ballester in the grand final.
[24] In 2022, Fraga won the Toyota GR GT Cup championship in the Gran Turismo World Series.