No Attack, No Chance: The Takuma Sato Story
Intense conditioning, concentration and courage are what it takes to compete against the world’s most talented drivers in auto racing. Luckily, 42-year-old Japanese driver Takuma Sato has all three. Join him as he reflects on the greatest wins and losses of his career and see what it takes to prepare for the biggest race of them all, the Indy 500.
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So.....who's watching this after his 2nd indy 500 win. Legend!
I work at Kizuki Ramen in Indiana and today Takuma and his team reserved our restaurant for the night. Such a genuinely humble guy. I'm sad to not have known of him until today.
No Attack, No Chance!! Never give up!
I remember roaming paddock at the very last Indycar race in Milwaukee (and in 2015 he only had one victory to his name) and long after everybody else had gone off to their motorhomes, he was still outside the truck, still in full uniform, talking to some fans.
No f1 clips? 2007 Canadian Grand Prix vs Alonso in a mclaren will always bring me joy
"Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...Aaaaaaaaaaaa...Aaaaaaaa..." - Takuma Sato
My favorite IndyCar driver. A fan of his since late 2006. When he won Indy 2 years ago I cried tears of joy because he got redemption and knowing what he had overcome in the last 10 years. I wish I could've met him at Sonoma last year. It's good to see he has that fire and desire to win or do the best he can.
Cool guy. I am a big fan of Takuma Sato.
I remember this dude from his F1 days. Good to see him having success in IndyCar. Seems like a really good bloke.
The first time I molded grips for Taku's steering wheel, I could tell he was completely focused. Later, when he started making his own grips, I ran up and congratulated him on his daring designs...BIG heavy wings can be risky, but he absolutely NAILED IT. Listen to what he said and watch his hands at around
My favorite thing about Sato is he breaks the traditional perception of talent not just in racing but for all walks of life. The tradition is you're most talented when you're young. It's all about finding the prodigy child, cultivating them until they peak in their mid 20s, then after ~30 the glory wears off. Sato is proving continuous improvement and experience can go toe to toe with youth and natural talent.
Congratulations Sato - you did it again!
I loved Takuma San when he was in F1 with Honda. Although I was a big time Ferrari/ Michael fan, I always had a soft spot for Tako Sato! His passion and bravery were outstanding in the aerly to mid 2000s in F1.
I got goosebumps when he was yelling after his win. What a powerful moment.
This guy is really light, he might have little success in F1, but in Indycar, he’s a man to be taken serious of, Especially on Ovals.
People in the world who love Takuma
No right rear problems this year. Great win Taku!
Love taku
Thanks for the great video of Takuma Sato. You can really here his passion for racing!☺️👍
Sato is a great guy and a great driver. I would know. I’ve met the man