The Borneo Post

Sato seizes moment for historic Indy 500 win

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INDIANAPOL­IS: When the moment came, Takuma Sato seized it, and was rewarded with one of auto racing’s grandest prizes.

Sato became the first Japanese driver to win the Indianapol­is 500 on Sunday, holding off threetime winner Helio Castroneve­s of Brazil to do it.

Sato had toiled for two weeks at Indianapol­is in the shadow of temporary Andretti Autosport teammate Fernando Alonso — the two-time Formula One world champion taking time out from the Grand Prix circuit to try his luck at Indy.

But he emerged with a fearless finish made all the more impressive by the memory of 2012, when his last-lap attempt to grab the lead from Dario Franchitti ended with the Japanese driver in the wall.

“I knew I could do it but I was waiting for the moment and the last few laps there was a moment,” said Sato, who snatched the lead from Castroneve­s with f ive laps remaining after both had worked their way past Briton Max Chilton.

Then it was up to Sato — winner of just one prior IndyCar race — to keep Castroneve­s behind him.

“I know Helio is always coming on charge,” Sato said. “But he’s just such a gentleman, such a fair player. I believe in him.

“We go side-by-side turn one. It was job done.

“The last two laps, the car worked beautifull­y. I just cannot thank enough everyone who supported me.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Takuma Sato (third left) of Japan, driver of the #26 Andretti Autosport Honda, celebrates after winning the 101st Indianapol­is 500 at Indianapol­is Motorspeed­way in Indianapol­is, Indiana. — AFP photo
Takuma Sato (third left) of Japan, driver of the #26 Andretti Autosport Honda, celebrates after winning the 101st Indianapol­is 500 at Indianapol­is Motorspeed­way in Indianapol­is, Indiana. — AFP photo

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