Takuma Sato Explained

Takuma Sato
Nationality: Japanese
Birth Date:28 January 1977
Birth Place:Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan
Total Irl Races:221
Years In Irl:15
Irl Car Team:No. 75 (Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing)
Best Irl Pos:7th (2020)
First Irl Race:2010 São Paulo Indy 300 (São Paulo)
Last Irl Race:2024 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
First Irl Win:2013 Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach (Long Beach)
Last Irl Win:2020 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)
Irl Wins:6
Irl Podiums:14
Irl Poles:10
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Years:
Team(S):Jordan, BAR, Super Aguri
Engines:Honda
Races:92 (90 starts)
Championships:0
Wins:0
Podiums:1
Points:44
Poles:0
Fastest Laps:0
First Race:2002 Australian Grand Prix
Last Race:2008 Spanish Grand Prix
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Titles:Macau Grand Prix
Masters of Formula 3
British Formula Three
Indianapolis 500
Title Years:2001
2001
2001
2017, 2020

, nicknamed "Taku", is a Japanese professional racing driver. He competes part-time in the IndyCar Series, driving the No. 75 Honda for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing. Sato is a two-time winner of the Indianapolis 500, having won the event in 2017 and 2020. He was the first Asian driver to win the Indianapolis 500,[1] and the twentieth driver to win the race more than once. Before winning the Indianapolis 500, Sato became the first Japanese-born driver to win an IndyCar Series race when he won the 2013 Grand Prix of Long Beach.

Sato raced full-time in the IndyCar Series from 2010 until 2022 for KV Racing Technology, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, A. J. Foyt Enterprises, Andretti Autosport, and Dale Coyne Racing, all with Honda engines.

He competed in Formula One from 2002 to 2008 for the Honda-powered Jordan, BAR and Super Aguri teams, scoring 44 points overall, and a single podium which was at the 2004 United States Grand Prix. His 8th-place finish in the 2004 Formula One World Drivers' Championship remains the best-ever result for a Japanese driver in the series.

Sato has become known among fans and media[2] [3] for his motto "no attack, no chance" with regards to his racing style.[4]

Early career

Born in Tokyo,[5] Sato began karting in Japan at the age of 19.[6] After winning the national karting title in 1997, he moved to Europe with backing from Honda.[7] 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. 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. In 2001 he also won the prestigious Macau Grand Prix and Masters of Formula 3 non-championship F3 races.

Formula One career

Jordan (2002)

In 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.[8] 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)

With Honda's focus shifting solely to British American Racing for, 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. Sato's aggressive driving style paid dividends at the, 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.[9] 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 with illness, and both drivers were disqualified from the 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.[10] Sato was not re-signed for 2006, despite Honda taking full control of the team.

Super Aguri (2006–2008)

Sato joined the new Super Aguri F1 team for, 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 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.

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 . He then scored the first point for the team at the . At the, 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.[11]

Financial problems began to affect the team in the off-season and the squad only just made it to the opening round of the 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.[12] 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,[13] 3 tenths ahead of Buemi, and proceeded by setting the second-fastest time on the 18th.[14] 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.[15]

IndyCar career

KV Racing Technology (2010–2011)

Sato visited the Indianapolis 500 in May 2009. He signed with KV Racing Technology to drive in the 2010 IndyCar Series season[16] 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.[17]

Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (2012)

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)

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.[18] 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)

Sato joined Andretti Autosport for the 2017 season. He went on to become the first Japanese driver to win the Indianapolis 500.[19] 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)

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.[20]

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.

Dale Coyne Racing (2022)

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.[21] He finished 25th at the Indianapolis 500.

Chip Ganassi Racing (2023)

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.[22]

Second return to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (2024)

On March 18th, 2024, Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (RLL) announced that Sato will attempt to win his third Indianapolis 500 victory in the 108th running of the race on May 26. This will be Sato's only scheduled IndyCar race for the 2024 season. [23]

Other categories

Formula Nippon / Super Formula

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.[24] 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 E

In November 2013, Sato became a test and development driver for the FIA Formula E Championship.[25] 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.[26] 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.[27]

Personal life

Sato is married to Chiharu Sato, with whom he has two children.[28] He lives in Carmel, Indiana with his manager, Steve Fusek, during the racing season, and spends the offseason in Japan.[29] Sato was a national cycling champion in high school, and still uses cycling as part of his physical training for his racing career.[30]

Racing record

Career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesPointsPosition
1998All-Japan Formula Three ChampionshipDome Project1000NC
1999British Formula 3 Championship - National ClassDiamond Racing7221034th
Europa Cup Britain?1?482nd
Formula Opel European Union Series?1?1156th
2000British Formula 3 ChampionshipCarlin Motorsport12461293rd
European Formula 3 Cup100N/ANC
Macau Grand Prix100N/A14th
Masters of Formula 3100N/A28th
Korea Super Prix100N/A8th
2001British Formula 3 ChampionshipCarlin Motorsport251263451st
European Formula 3 Cup100N/ANC
Macau Grand Prix110N/A1st
Masters of Formula 3111N/A1st
Formula OneLucky Strike BAR HondaTest driver
2002Formula OneDHL Jordan Honda1700215th
2003Formula OneLucky Strike BAR Honda100318th
2004Formula OneLucky Strike BAR Honda1800348th
2005Formula OneLucky Strike BAR Honda1600123rd
2006Formula OneSuper Aguri F1 Team1800023rd
2007Formula OneSuper Aguri F1 Team1700417th
2008Formula OneSuper Aguri F1 Team400021st
Scuderia Toro RossoTest driver
2010IndyCar SeriesKV Racing Technology170021421st
2011IndyCar SeriesKV Racing Technology - Lotus170228213th
2012IndyCar SeriesRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing150028114th
Formula NipponTeam Mugen300015th
2013IndyCar SeriesA. J. Foyt Enterprises191232217th
Super FormulaTeam Mugen4000.518th
2014IndyCar SeriesA. J. Foyt Enterprises180235018th
2014–15Formula EAmlin Aguri100224th
2015IndyCar SeriesA. J. Foyt Enterprises160032314th
2016IndyCar SeriesA. J. Foyt Enterprises160032017th
2017IndyCar SeriesAndretti Autosport17124418th
2018IndyCar SeriesRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing171035112th
2019IndyCar SeriesRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing17224159th
2020IndyCar SeriesRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing14113487th
2021IndyCar SeriesRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing160032411th
2022IndyCar SeriesDale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing170025819th
2023IndyCar SeriesChip Ganassi Racing5007029th
2024IndyCar SeriesRahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
* Season still in progress.

Complete Formula One results

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

YearEntrantChassisEngine12345678910111213141516171819WDCPoints
2002DHL Jordan HondaJordan EJ12Honda RA002E 3.0 V10AUS
MAL
BRA
SMR
ESP
AUT
MON
CAN
EUR
GBR
FRA
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
USA
JPN
15th2
2003Lucky Strike BAR HondaBAR 005Honda RA003E 3.0 V10AUSMALBRASMRESPAUTMONCANEURFRAGBRGERHUNITAUSAJPN
18th3
2004Lucky Strike BAR HondaBAR 006Honda RA004E 3.0 V10AUS
MAL
15
BHR
SMR
16
ESP
MON
EUR
CAN
USA
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
BEL
ITA
CHN
JPN
BRA
8th34
2005Lucky Strike BAR HondaBAR 007Honda RA005E 3.0 V10AUS
MAL
BHR
SMR
ESPMONEUR
CAN
USA
FRA
GBR
GER
HUN
TUR
ITA
BEL
BRA
JPN
CHN
23rd1
2006Super Aguri F1 TeamSuper Aguri SA05Honda RA806E 2.4 V8BHR
MAL
AUS
SMR
EUR
ESP
MON
GBR
CAN
15
USA
FRA
23rd0
Super Aguri SA06GER
HUN
TUR
ITA
CHN
JPN
BRA
2007Super Aguri F1 TeamSuper Aguri SA07Honda RA807E 2.4 V8AUS
MAL
BHR
ESP
MON
CAN
USA
FRA
GBR
EUR
HUN
TUR
ITA
BEL
JPN
15
CHN
BRA
17th4
2008Super Aguri F1 TeamSuper Aguri SA08Honda RA808E 2.4 V8AUS
MAL
BHR
ESP
TURMONCANFRAGBRGERHUNEURBELITASINCHNJPNBRA21st0
Did not finish the race, but was classified as he had completed more than 90% of the race distance.

American open–wheel racing

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

IndyCar Series

YearTeamChassisNo.Engine12345678910111213141516171819RankPointsRef
2010KV Racing TechnologyDallara IR-055HondaSAO
STP
ALA
LBH
KAN
INDY
TXS
IOW
WGL
TOR
EDM
MDO
SNM
CHI
KTY
MOT
HMS
21st214[31]
2011KV Racing Technology – LotusSTP
ALA
LBH
SAO
INDY
TXS
TXS
MIL
IOW
TOR
EDM
MDO
NHM
SNM
BAL
MOT
KTY
LVS1
13th282[32]
2012Rahal Letterman Lanigan RacingDallara DW1215STP
ALA
LBH
SAO
INDY
DET
TXS
MIL
IOW
TOR
EDM
MDO
SNM
BAL
FON
14th281[33]
2013A. J. Foyt Enterprises14STP
ALA
LBH
SAO
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
MIL
IOW
POC
TOR
TOR
MDO
SNM
BAL
HOU
HOU
FON
17th322[34]
2014STP
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
HOU
HOU
POC
IOW
TOR
TOR
MDO
MIL
SNM
FON
18th350[35]
2015STP
NLA
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
TOR
FON
MIL
IOW
MDO
POC
SNM
14th323[36]
2016STP
PHX
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
RDA
IOW
TOR
MDO
POC
TXS
WGL
SNM
17th320[37]
2017Andretti Autosport26STP
LBH
ALA
PHX
IMS
INDY
1
DET
DET
TXS
RDA
IOW
TOR
MDO
POC
GTW
WGL
SNM
8th441[38]
2018Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing30STP
PHX
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
RDA
IOW
TOR
MDO
POC
GTW
POR
SNM
12th351[39]
2019STP
COA
ALA
LBH
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
TXS
RDA
TOR
IOW
MDO
POC
GTW
POR
LAG
9th415[40]
2020TXS
IMS
ROA
ROA
IOW
IOW
INDY
GTW
GTW
MDO
MDO
IMS
IMS
STP
7th348[41]
2021ALA
STP
TXS
TXS
IMS
INDY
DET
DET
ROA
MDO
NSH
IMS
GTW
POR
LAG
LBH
11th324[42]
2022Dale Coyne Racing w/ Rick Ware Racing51STP
TXS
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
ROA
MDO
TOR
IOW
IOW
IMS
NSH
GTW
POR
LAG
19th258[43]
202311STP
TXS
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
ROA
MDO
TOR
IOW
IOW
NSH
IMS
GTW
POR
LAG
29th70[44]
202475STP
THE
LBH
ALA
IMS
INDY
DET
ROA
LAG
MDO
IOW
IOW
TOR
GTW
POR
MIL
MIL
NSH
37th*19*[45]
1 The 2011 Las Vegas Indy 300 was abandoned after Dan Wheldon died from injuries sustained in a 15-car crash on lap 11.

Indianapolis 500

YearChassisEngineStartFinishTeam
2010DallaraHonda31align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"20KV Racing Technology
2011DallaraHonda10align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"33KV Racing Technology – Lotus
2012DallaraHonda19align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"17Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2013DallaraHonda18align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"13A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2014DallaraHonda23align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"19A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2015DallaraHonda24align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"13A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2016DallaraHonda12align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"26A. J. Foyt Enterprises
2017DallaraHonda4align=center style="background:#FFFFBF;"1Andretti Autosport
2018DallaraHonda16align=center style="background:#EFCFFF;"32Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2019DallaraHonda14align=center style="background:#FFDF9F;"3Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2020DallaraHonda3align=center style="background:#FFFFBF;"1Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2021DallaraHonda15align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;"14Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing
2022DallaraHonda10align=center style="background:#CFCFFF;" 25Dale Coyne Racing with Rick Ware Racing
2023DallaraHonda8align=center style="background:#CFEAFF;"7Chip Ganassi Racing
2024DallaraHonda10align=center style="background:#cfcfff;"14Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing

Complete Formula Nippon / Super Formula results

YearEntrant12345678DCPoints
2012Team MugenSUZMOTAUTFUJMOTSUG
SUZ
SUZ
15th0
2013SUZ
AUTFUJMOTSUG
SUZ
SUZ
18th0.5

Complete Formula E results

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

See also

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: No Attack, No Chance: Takuma Sato Wins 104th Indianapolis 500. Matt. Weaver. 24 August 2020. Autoweek. 2 September 2020.
  4. Web site: No Attack, No Chance: The Takuma Sato Story . 7 July 2021 .
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  10. Web site: F1|佐藤琢磨 オフィシャルサイト|takumasato.com. 2020-08-27. www.takumasato.com.
  11. News: Canadian Grand Prix. Andrew. Benson. BBC Sport. BBC. 10 June 2007. 15 February 2016.
  12. News: Sato in shoot-out for '09 STR drive. ITV-F1. 2 September 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20080903091927/http://www.itv-f1.com/news_article.aspx?id=43774. 3 September 2008.
  13. News: Barcelona day one – Sato sets test pace for Toro Rosso. FOM. 17 November 2008.
  14. News: Barcelona day two – Vettel fastest for Red Bull. FOM. 18 November 2008.
  15. News: Sato no longer in Red Bull reserve frame. Matt. Beer. Autosport. Haymarket Publications. 4 March 2009. 15 February 2016.
  16. News: Sato secures KV IndyCar deal. Autosport .
  17. News: Sato and Viso retain KV seats. Matt. Beer. Autosport. Haymarket Publications. 4 February 2011. 15 February 2016.
  18. News: Sato becomes first Japanese driver to win IndyCar race. USA Today. 21 April 2013. 5 July 2013.
  19. Web site: Indy 500: Sato wins after thrilling shootout with Castroneves. Motorsport.com. Motorsport Network. Malsher. David. 28 May 2017. 28 May 2017.
  20. Web site: Glendenning. Mark. 2020-08-23. Sato outlasts Dixon for second Indy 500 win. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200823230729/https://racer.com/2020/08/23/sato-outlasts-dixon-for-second-indy-500-win/. 2020-08-23. 2020-08-28. RACER. en.
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  22. Web site: Malsher-Lopez. David. Ganassi signs Sato for IndyCar's oval rounds in 2023. 17 January 2023. 19 January 2023. Motorsport.com.
  23. Web site: something . dino . 2024-03-18 . Japanese Partners Join Two-Time Indy 500 Champion Takuma Sato's 2024 Indy 500 Effort with Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing; Panasonic Automotive, Niterra, Deloitte Tohmatsu Consulting and NAC to Appear on the No. 75 Honda-Powered Entry . 2024-04-27 . Rahal Letterman Lanigan . en-US.
  24. News: Takuma Sato will join TEAM MUGEN to challenge Formula NIPPON Round6 SPORTSLAND SUGO, Round7 SUZUKA CIRCUIT, and JAF GP FUJI SPRINT CUP. 14 June 2012. 15 February 2016. Mugen Motorsports. M-TEC Co., Ltd. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140530030630/http://www.mugen-power.com/english/news/2012/20120615/index.html. 30 May 2014.
  25. Web site: DiZinno. Tony. Takuma Sato will test for Formula E, which could alter Foyt seat. NBC Sports. 20 November 2013. 25 February 2015.
  26. Web site: Sato signs up for Formula E opener. ESPN. 11 September 2014. 25 May 2015.
  27. Web site: 2014 Beijing ePrix. Racing-Reference. 25 May 2015.
  28. News: Takuma Sato announces birth of second child. f1sa.com. 1 October 2008. 2 October 2008. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081210144731/http://www.f1sa.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=7318&Itemid=219. 10 December 2008. dmy-all.
  29. News: Two-time Indy 500 winner Takuma Sato permanent houseguest in Carmel. wthr.com. 31 August 2020. 20 October 2020.
  30. Web site: Takuma Sato. IndyCar.com. 30 May 2017.
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  43. Web site: Takuma Sato – 2022 NTT IndyCar Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 1, 2023.
  44. Web site: Takuma Sato – 2023 NTT IndyCar Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. August 1, 2023.
  45. Web site: Takuma Sato – 2024 NTT IndyCar Series Results. Racing-Reference. NASCAR Digital Media, LLC. May 19, 2024.