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Takuma Sato is the ultimate plug-and-play driver in the 109th Indianapolis 500. Just put him in the cockpit and watch him go fast. His motto is no attack, no chance. The 48-year-old driver from Tokyo competes in one race a year — the Indianapolis 500 — and he continues to be one of the fastest drivers at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Takuma Sato describes the feeling of kissing the bricks after winning the Indy 500 as "something I will treasure forever."
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American Cars and Racing on MSNOdds Are This Is Who Will Win The Indy 500With the final round of Indy 500 practice completed during Carb Day on Friday, the latest betting odds for the Indy 500 are in. Team Penske’s Josef Newgarden overcame last Sunday’s disqualification from Top 12 qualifying due to a technical infraction and the drama that followed all week to lead the session with a 225.
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Sato, who won the Indy 500 in both 2017 and 2020, conceded that “we are nowhere near with one of the top groups," yet in practice. No longer a full-time driver in the IndyCar Series, he has been working around the globe for Honda Racing Corporation.
Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing's Takuma Sato will start in the middle of row one for this year's Indianapolis 500.
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The field for the 2025 Indianapolis 500 will be led to the green flag by rookie Robert Shwartzman. The former reserve driver in Formula 1 stunned in qualifying last week to become the rare rookie to land the pole position.