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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese racing driver, who competes part-time in the IndyCar Series for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Sato competed in Formula One from Template:F1 to Template:F1. In American open-wheel racing, Sato is a two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 in 2017 and 2020, remaining the only Asian driver to win the event.

Born and raised in Tokyo, Sato began his career in karting before moving to Europe in 1999 with support from Honda. Progressing directly to Formula Three, Sato finished third in the British Championship in 2000 before dominating the series in 2001 with Carlin. During the latter, he also won the Macau Grand Prix and the Masters of Formula 3. Sato signed for Jordan in Template:F1, making his Formula One debut at the Template:F1GP, under Honda power. He moved with Honda to join BAR in Template:F1 as a reserve driver, replacing Jacques Villeneuve at his home Grand Prix in Japan and returning as a full-time driver in Template:F1. Sato achieved his only podium finish at the Template:F1GP as he finished a career-best eighth in the World Drivers' Championship. Following struggles at BAR in Template:F1, Sato moved to Super Aguri for his Template:F1 campaign onwards. Amidst financial troubles, Super Aguri withdrew from the sport after the 2008 Spanish Grand Prix, ending both Sato and teammate Anthony Davidson's driving careers in Formula One.

After a year hiatus, Sato returned to open-wheel racing in the IndyCar Series with KV in 2010. He took his maiden pole position at the Iowa Corn Indy 250 in 2011, and became the first Asian driver to win an IndyCar race at the Grand Prix of Long Beach in 2013 with Foyt. His one-off entry in Formula E at the 2014 Beijing ePrix marked the first—and to this date, only—time that Sato competed without a Honda power unit in his professional career, using a spec McLaren powertrain. Sato signed for Andretti in 2017, winning the Indianapolis 500 for the first time. He took several further wins across his 2018 and 2019 seasons with RLL, before again winning at Indianapolis in 2020. Sato competed for Dale Coyne Racing in 2022, before moving into part-time roles from 2023 onwards.

Sato is a widely popular figure amongst fans and media worldwide, renowned for his aggressive driving style and motto Template:Nihongo foot.

Early careerEdit

Born in Tokyo,<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Sato began karting in Japan at the age of 19.<ref name=":2">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> After winning the national karting title in 1997, he moved to Europe with backing from Honda.<ref name=":1">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He briefly raced in Vauxhall Junior and Formula Opel, before debuting in Class B of the British Formula 3 Championship mid-way through 1999 British Formula Three Championship with class wins at the British Grand Prix and Spa for Diamond Racing.<ref name=":1" /> He moved to the top class of the championship with Carlin Motorsport in 2000, taking four wins and third place in the championship. In 2001, he won 12 out of 26 races to take a dominant championship win, the first for a Japanese driver in the series.<ref name=":2" /> In 2001 he also won the prestigious Macau Grand Prix and Masters of Formula 3 non-championship F3 races.<ref name=":1" />

Formula One careerEdit

Jordan (2002)Edit

In Template:F1 Sato graduated to Formula One with the Honda-powered Jordan team, and was paired with Giancarlo Fisichella. His low point was a tremendous crash in Austria, caused when Nick Heidfeld lost control of his Sauber under braking and hit the side of Sato's car, punching a hole in the side of the cockpit.<ref>Henry (ed.) (2002) Autocourse Haymarket publishing p.139</ref> Throughout he showed flashes of speed but also wild driving, nevertheless the team's faith in Sato was repaid by a fine drive to fifth at his home Grand Prix in Suzuka.

BAR (2003–2005)Edit

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Sato celebrates his only Formula One podium finish, at the 2004 United States Grand Prix.

With Honda's focus shifting solely to British American Racing for Template:F1, Sato joined the Brackley-based outfit as a test driver. For the final round in Japan, Sato replaced Jacques Villeneuve and scored the second points finish of his career with sixth place, after a battle with Michael Schumacher. He was signed to race full-time in 2004. During the 2004 season, Sato qualified four times in the top-three, including a front row start and an overall lap record at the European Grand Prix.<ref name=":2" /> Sato's aggressive driving style paid dividends at the Template:F1 GP, where, after the team did not pit under safety car conditions, Sato fought back with some daring overtaking moves to score his first podium finish and the first for a Japanese driver since Aguri Suzuki at the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix. Reliability issues caused him to retire six times, but he scored points in nine of the 11 races he completed to finish eighth in the championship with 34 points, the best-ever result for a Japanese driver in Formula One.<ref name=":0">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> His efforts helped BAR-Honda to finish second in the Constructors' Championship.

Sato was retained by BAR-Honda for the 2005 season, but the 2005 car was not as close to the front of the pack as the previous year's design. Sato missed the Template:F1 GP with illness, and both drivers were disqualified from the Template:F1 GP and the entire team banned from the two subsequent races for using cars that were underweight when all fuel was removed. The Court did not find that this was deliberate. Sato's season never recovered from that point, and he ended the season with eighth-place at the Hungarian Grand Prix as his only points finish, despite qualifying seven times in the top ten.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Sato was not re-signed for 2006, despite Honda taking full control of the team.

Super Aguri (2006–2008)Edit

Sato joined the new Super Aguri F1 team for Template:F1, run by Japanese former driver Aguri Suzuki. The new outfit was in effect a Honda B-team but ran the first half of the season with a modified version of a 2002 Arrows A23 chassis. Nevertheless, Sato's reputation improved thanks to his professional attitude and competitive spirit. The team introduced a new car, the SA06 at the Template:F1 GP and by the end of the season, Sato was outpacing the Midland cars. At the season finale in Brazil Sato finished tenth just two places short of a points finish and comfortably ahead of both Toro Rossos and the Spyker MF1s.

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Sato driving the Super Aguri SA07 in 2007. He scored the team's only points.

For 2007, Super Aguri ran a reworked version of the previous year's Honda RA106 chassis. Their performance improved drastically as Sato made it through to Q3 at the Template:F1 GP. He then scored the first point for the team at the Template:F1 GP. At the Template:F1 GP, Sato finished sixth after having a race that had seen him move from the middle of the grid to a high of fifth, passing Ferrari's Kimi Räikkönen before a pit-stop error dropped him back to eleventh. He moved up five places in the last 15 laps, passing Toyota's Ralf Schumacher and then on lap 67 the McLaren-Mercedes of Fernando Alonso; the latter pass was met with cheers around the track and received him the "Overtake of the Year" award from F1 Racing magazine.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name=":3" />

Financial problems began to affect the team in the off-season and the squad only just made it to the opening round of the Template:F1 season in Australia. The team used a modified Honda RA107 chassis, which was launched just before the first Friday Practice session that weekend. A transmission issue in Australia ended an opportunity to score points in a race of attrition, and 13th in Spain turned out to be Sato's best result of the season. Due to the financial struggles, Super Aguri withdrew from Formula One after the Spanish Grand Prix, leaving Sato without a drive after four races in 2008.

In late 2008, Sato took part in tests at Jerez with Scuderia Toro Rosso, to become a candidate to fill the seat vacated by Sebastian Vettel. He was competing against former Toro Rosso driver Sébastien Bourdais and Red Bull Racing test and reserve driver Sébastien Buemi for one of the two race seats.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He first drove on 18 September, more than four months since Super Aguri's withdrawal, and tested for the team again for two days in November, setting the fastest time on the 17th,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> 3 tenths ahead of Buemi, and proceeded by setting the second-fastest time on the 18th.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The race seat was eventually given to Bourdais, and in March 2009 it was announced that Sato would not be the reserve driver for the Red Bull team.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

IndyCar careerEdit

KV Racing Technology (2010–2011)Edit

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Sato driving for KV Racing Technology at the 2011 Indy Japan 300.

Sato visited the Indianapolis 500 in May 2009. He signed with KV Racing Technology to drive in the 2010 IndyCar Series season<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> finishing in 21st place. He signed for the same team for 2011 and improved his form, scoring three top-five finishes and two pole positions during the season to finish 13th.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (2012)Edit

At the 2012 Indianapolis 500, driving for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Sato chased Dario Franchitti to the finish making a move for the lead and the race win at the first turn of the last lap. While not successful, Sato was respected by Indianapolis 500 fans for "going for it" on the last lap.

A. J. Foyt Enterprises (2013–2016)Edit

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Sato at the 2013 Grand Prix of Long Beach, where he took his first IndyCar win and became the first Japanese driver to do so.

For 2013, Sato joined A. J. Foyt's team, driving the No. 14 car vacated by Mike Conway. In the third race of the season at Long Beach, Sato scored his first IndyCar win, in his 52nd start in the series, making him the first Japanese driver to win an IndyCar race.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He then scored six top-five finishes, including two podiums and two pole positions, until he left the team at the end of 2016.

Andretti Autosport (2017)Edit

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Takuma Sato after winning the Indianapolis 500 on 28 May 2017

Sato joined Andretti Autosport for the 2017 season. He went on to become the first Asian driver to win the Indianapolis 500.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> After the 500 win, he went on to win a pole at the Dual in Detroit on Belle Isle. He also ended up winning another pole at Pocono Raceway in August.

Return to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (2018–2021)Edit

On 26 August 2017, it was reported that in 2018, Sato would rejoin RLL to drive the 30 car with Graham Rahal as his teammate as Andretti Autosport considered a move to Chevrolet in 2018. That move by Andretti subsequently did not happen. After numerous weeks of bad luck including crashing early in the Indianapolis 500 and wrecking early at Pocono and a failed pit strategy at Gateway, Sato played the strategy right and held off Ryan Hunter-Reay in the IndyCar return to Portland, winning his third career race and his first on a permanent road course, doing so from 20th starting position. Sato started his 2019 season with a win in the third race at Barber Motorsports Park; he started the race from pole position and ran away to the finish. Sato won later in the season at World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.

On 23 August 2020, after qualifying on the outside of the front row for the 104th running of the Indianapolis 500, Sato won the race for a second time.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

On 5 October 2021, it was announced that Sato would not return to the team for the 2022 IndyCar season. His spot in the team was taken over by Danish driver, Christian Lundgaard.<ref name=SatoleavesRLL>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Dale Coyne Racing (2022)Edit

On 9 December 2021, it was announced that Sato had signed with Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing for the 2022 season, replacing Romain Grosjean, who had signed with Andretti Autosport.<ref name="IndyStar-DaleCoyneSigning">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He finished 25th at the Indianapolis 500.

Chip Ganassi Racing (2023)Edit

Chip Ganassi Racing signed Sato to run in the oval rounds for the 2023 season, making it the first time the Japanese driver does not have a full-time IndyCar seat since 2010.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Second return to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (2024–present)Edit

On 18 March 2024, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) announced that Sato would attempt to win his third Indianapolis 500 victory in the 108th running of the race on May 26. It was Sato's only scheduled IndyCar race for the 2024 season.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He finished fourteenth.

On 11 March 2025, Sato announced that he will contest in the 2025 Indy 500 with RLL once more.<ref name="SatoRLL">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

After qualifying on the front row of the grid in second place, Sato was in strong contention for the victory before overshooting his pit box, forcing his pit crew to push him back into place; he finished in eleventh place, later promoted to ninth, following the disqualifications of both Andretti drivers. He led 51 laps—the most of the field.

Other categoriesEdit

Formula Nippon / Super FormulaEdit

On 14 June 2012, Team Mugen announced that Sato would race with the team in the last three rounds of the 2012 Formula Nippon season.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> He also raced with Team Mugen in the opening round of the renamed 2013 Super Formula season, and later in the year returned to the team to compete in the last three races of the season; he scored his first points with an eighth-place finish in the season finale.

Formula EEdit

In November 2013, Sato became a test and development driver for the FIA Formula E Championship.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In September 2014, Sato joined his former Formula One team Amlin Aguri to race in the first-ever Formula E race, the 2014 Beijing ePrix, replacing the team's regular driver Antonio Félix da Costa as he could not participate due to other commitments.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Sato scored two points after he set the fastest lap of the race with a time of 1:45.101, but had to retire from the race with mechanical issues. As it was Sato's only Formula E race, he became the only driver in the series' history with a 100% fastest lap record.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

ReceptionEdit

Sato is a widely popular figure amongst fans and media, renowned for his aggressive driving style and motto "No Attack, No Chance".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HonorsEdit

In 2024, Sato became the first Japanese-born driver to be inducted into the Long Beach Motorsports Walk of Fame.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Personal lifeEdit

Sato is married to Chiharu Sato, with whom he has two children.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> The eldest, Rintaro Sato, made his racing debut in 2024 F4 Japanese Championship.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> He lives in Carmel, Indiana with his manager, Steve Fusek, during the racing season, and spends the offseason in Japan.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Sato was a national cycling champion in high school, and still uses cycling as part of his physical training for his racing career.<ref name=":3">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Racing recordEdit

Career summaryEdit

Season Series Team Races Wins Poles Points Position
1998 All-Japan Formula Three Championship Dome Project 1 0 0 0 NC
1999 British Formula 3 Championship - National Class Diamond Racing 7 2 2 103 4th
Europa Cup Britain ? 1 ? 48 2nd
Formula Opel European Union Series ? 1 ? 115 6th
2000 British Formula 3 Championship Carlin Motorsport 12 4 6 129 3rd
European Formula 3 Cup 1 0 0 N/A NC
Macau Grand Prix 1 0 0 N/A 14th
Masters of Formula 3 1 0 0 N/A 28th
Korea Super Prix 1 0 0 N/A 8th
2001 British Formula 3 Championship Carlin Motorsport 25 12 6 345 1st
European Formula 3 Cup 1 0 0 N/A NC
Macau Grand Prix 1 1 0 N/A 1st
Masters of Formula 3 1 1 1 N/A 1st
Formula One Lucky Strike BAR Honda Test driver
2002 Formula One DHL Jordan Honda 17 0 0 2 15th
2003 Formula One Lucky Strike BAR Honda 1 0 0 3 18th
2004 Formula One Lucky Strike BAR Honda 18 0 0 34 8th
2005 Formula One Lucky Strike BAR Honda 16 0 0 1 23rd
2006 Formula One Super Aguri F1 Team 18 0 0 0 23rd
2007 Formula One Super Aguri F1 Team 17 0 0 4 17th
2008 Formula One Super Aguri F1 Team 4 0 0 0 21st
Scuderia Toro Rosso Test driver
2010 IndyCar Series KV Racing Technology 17 0 0 214 21st
2011 IndyCar Series KV Racing Technology - Lotus 17 0 2 282 13th
2012 IndyCar Series Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 15 0 0 281 14th
Formula Nippon Team Mugen 3 0 0 0 15th
2013 IndyCar Series A. J. Foyt Enterprises 19 1 2 322 17th
Super Formula Team Mugen 4 0 0 0.5 18th
2014 IndyCar Series A. J. Foyt Enterprises 18 0 2 350 18th
2014–15 Formula E Amlin Aguri 1 0 0 2 24th
2015 IndyCar Series A. J. Foyt Enterprises 16 0 0 323 14th
2016 IndyCar Series A. J. Foyt Enterprises 16 0 0 320 17th
2017 IndyCar Series Andretti Autosport 17 1 2 441 8th
2018 IndyCar Series Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 17 1 0 351 12th
2019 IndyCar Series Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 17 2 2 415 9th
2020 IndyCar Series Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 14 1 1 348 7th
2021 IndyCar Series Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 16 0 0 324 11th
2022 IndyCar Series Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing 17 0 0 258 19th
2023 IndyCar Series Chip Ganassi Racing 5 0 0 70 29th
2024 IndyCar Series Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing 1 0 0 19 37th

* Season still in progress.

Complete British Formula Three Championship resultsEdit

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Complete Formula One resultsEdit

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American open–wheel racingEdit

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IndyCar SeriesEdit

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2022 Dale Coyne Racing
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1 The 2011 Las Vegas Indy 300 was abandoned after Dan Wheldon died from injuries sustained in a 15-car crash on lap 11.

Years Teams Races Poles Wins Podiums Top 5s Top 10s Indianapolis 500
wins
Championships
15* 6 222* 10 6 14 28* 76* 2 0
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* Results as of June 2, 2024

Indianapolis 500Edit

Year Chassis Engine Start Finish Team
2010 Dallara Honda 31 20 KV Racing Technology
2011 Dallara Honda 10 33 KV Racing Technology – Lotus
2012 Dallara Honda 19 17 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2013 Dallara Honda 18 13 A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2014 Dallara Honda 23 19 A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2015 Dallara Honda 24 13 A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2016 Dallara Honda 12 26 A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2017 Dallara Honda 4 1 Andretti Autosport
2018 Dallara Honda 16 32 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2019 Dallara Honda 14 3 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2020 Dallara Honda 3 1 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2021 Dallara Honda 15 14 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2022 Dallara Honda 10 25 Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing
2023 Dallara Honda 8 7 Chip Ganassi Racing
2024 Dallara Honda 10 14 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2025 Dallara Honda 2 9 Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
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Complete FIA World Endurance Championship resultsEdit

Year Entrant Class Chassis Engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rank Points
2012 OAK Racing LMP1 OAK Pescarolo 01 Honda LM-V8 3.4 L V8 SEB SPA LMS SIL SÃO BHR FUJ
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Complete Formula Nippon / Super Formula resultsEdit

Year Entrant 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DC Points
2012 Team Mugen SUZ MOT AUT FUJ MOT SUG
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Complete Formula E resultsEdit

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in italics indicate fastest lap)

Year Team Chassis Powertrain 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Pos Points
2014–15 Amlin Aguri Spark SRT01-e SRT01-e BEI
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NotesEdit

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See alsoEdit

  • Andrew Gilbert-Scott – his manager since his Junior Formula career in Europe until 2009
  • Steve Fusek has been his manager since 2012. Fusek is a long-time racing professional who has worked in IndyCar Racing since 1987. He was VP of Business Operations at PacWest Racing Group from 1995-2001 as well as the VP of Sales and Marketing at CART from 2001-2003.

ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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