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1 Feb 2010, 08:51 (Ref:2623494) | #1 | |
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Sato: What Am I Missing?
As the years go by, more and more people seem to regard Takuma Sato as a great talent, shamefully wasting away on the sidelines.
I think Taku is a great guy, but what exactly has he done to be regarded so highly? Is it all because he passed Alonso's hobbled Renault in his Super Aguri? |
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1 Feb 2010, 10:37 (Ref:2623558) | #2 | ||
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Not sure I'd regard him as one of the great lost talents - but I'd like to see him in F1. Why? Well - he adds an extra random element into the mix, you never really know what you're going to get with him - speed or destruction. You also get the impression that he enjoys himself when he's out there and always gives it everything. I suppose character too - some of the drivers are instantly forgettable and have no obvious personality, Taku is not in that category I can't help but want him to do well.
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1 Feb 2010, 10:41 (Ref:2623561) | #3 | ||
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Yeh I think you're right - I think it's also the fact everyone watched him grow from just another crasher to a real fighter who'd slowly matured.
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I'd say he is the most westernised of all the Japanese drivers and definitely has the warmest, most outgoing personality. He certainly drove with his heart on his sleeve, and is very popular not just in Japan but also internationally. He remains the only driver in F3 terms to have won a national Championship, the Marlboro Masters at Zandvoort and the Macau F3 Grand Prix all in the same year.
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1 Feb 2010, 12:18 (Ref:2623617) | #5 | ||
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Sato's just fun to watch! He's aggressive and fearless. Any race he's in you can be pretty confident he'll pull of a couple of good overtakes or try to pull off a couple of good overtakes and end up with a couple of cars in the wall.
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1 Feb 2010, 12:31 (Ref:2623626) | #6 | |
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Shame on you for missing my erm...deliberate mistake. Alonso was of course driving a McLaren when Sato passed him.
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1 Feb 2010, 14:07 (Ref:2623688) | #8 | ||
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I think Sato does have a high entertainment value - who can forget that glorious move on Alonso?
One of the greatest talents without a drive? I'm unsure. I doubt it will be long before a plethora of Davidson fans tell you Sato was the inferior driver at Honda2. What we're missing - or are going to miss - is not Sato, or even Davidson, but Heidfeld. |
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So, Davidson was I believe beating Sato in that race which takes some of the gloss off, the SA was clearly a decent car that weekend.
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Basically what has been said above...
Great wasted talent? Not completely... But he adds entertainment value, is a great personality, really a pleasure to watch because you know he's racing his heart out...I really have been missing him and don't understand why he (at least appears) to be going for all (= F1) or nothing (I'm sure he can find some drives in some decent series' out there). He hasn't been in F1 since 07, but likewise hasn't been in any decent series' either. He could tear up SuperGT, could do LMS or Asian LMS, could do IndyCar I'm sure if he made the right calls. As for missing Heidfeld...never liked him, never will. Boring, dull, never proved he's anything more than B at best (Kubica was unlucky to win only one race, Heidfeld couldn't get one at all). |
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We all love a good David v Goliath story, but the truth isn't so romantic. It was a great moment, but I prefer to base my opinion of Takuma Sato on the whole of his F1 career, which was average at best. |
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People likes to root for the underdog, especially someone with heart and passion like Taku
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Heidfeld could have won the race Kubica took - and the result came down to team tactics which might just have easily have gone the other way...
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Sato was never going to get a seat, simply because the price of carbonfibre has gone through the roof.
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1 Feb 2010, 17:37 (Ref:2623838) | #18 | ||
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i usually hate doing this, but if there is any seat out there that should have gone to a different driver its Trulli's seat at Lotus and i was totally hoping that it would have gone to Sato.
incidentally, imo, the last impressive drive i saw from Trulli came in the 2004 Monaco GP and ironically the thing i remember most about that race was Sato's amazing start correcting his errors in quali and subsequent massive engine blow up/accident a few laps later (really the story of his whole career played out in that one weekend) he was always so unfortunate and maybe im clouded by memories of glorious moves that were too few and far between for another team to take a chance on him, but as a fan, he was a great personality and a very genuine person and has done over his whole career enough to deserve another shot. |
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He always gave his all and had some brilliant moments. People like excitement.
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I particularly liked this exciting moment, and Schumacher probably wishing that Takuma would drive with his 'brain' once in a while.
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1 Feb 2010, 20:10 (Ref:2623959) | #22 | |
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I don't think I've learned anything. I already knew he was likeable, exciting and a hard charger. The only posts in support of his ability involve that pass on Alonso and some comments about his F3 success. Sorry guys, I'm not convinced he's worthy of a return.
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1 Feb 2010, 20:22 (Ref:2623970) | #23 | ||
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i dont think anyone is advocating that he be given a top seat, but are there really no seats that Sato is more deserving of than the currently assigned driver?
obviously he had his shot and room must be made for others to get a similar shot but still, not even one seat he would be a good fit for. |
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Think of him as Senna if he was less talented. You'd be left with someone brave and determined who was always willing to try the impossible. He just wouldn't win many races. You'd be left with Sato. |
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USF1 should hire Sato. Let the carnage begin!
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