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Sunday,
April 21, 2013 on NBC Sports Network
Sato
becomes 1st driver from Japan to win Toyota Grand Prix
of Long Beach
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Photo
credit: Indycar.com |
Takuma
Sato celebrates his IZOD Indy Lights series victory in
Long Beach, Calif.
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LONG
BEACH, Calif. – Amid the Victory Circle
celebration for Takuma Sato, conspicuously absent and
certainly missed was the team's inspirational leader,
A.J. Foyt.
Foyt was watching
the NBC Sports Network's broadcast of the Toyota Grand
Prix of Long Beach from his Texas home as he faces midweek
surgery to relieve back pain that makes it difficult to
walk, so the all-time Indy car victory leader couldn't
congratulate the first Japanese winner of an Indy car
race in person.
The celebration,
nonetheless, was hearty as A.J. Foyt Racing claimed its
first victory since July 7, 2002, at Kansas Speedway with
Airton Dare behind the wheel. The last win for the team
on a road/street course was by Foyt on Oct. 1, 1978, at
Silverstone. It was A.J. Foyt Racing's 44th victory.
"I wish
he was here. We hate it because he is definitely our big
leader and he is the big boss man. This is for him,"
said team director and race strategist Larry Foyt, A.J.'s
son.
Champagne Spray
on Takuma Sato"Takuma made it look too easy. It made
me so nervous watching it out there. He just drove a flawless
race. I've never seen a race like that. Just a perfect
race. It just all came together. We have been saying that.
We've had flashes of being really quick and we just had
to bring it all together. The ABC car just looked awesome
up front all day."
Sato, making
his 52nd IZOD IndyCar Series start, overtook Ryan Hunter-Reay
for second on Lap 23 and assumed the point on Lap 30 when
race leader Will Power pitted under yellow. The remainder
of the race Sato's No. 14 ABC Supply car was strong on
both the Firestone primary and alternate tires.
"It was
just a perfect weekend to be honest," said Sato,
whose previous best finish was second at Edmonton in 2012.
"The team did a tremendous job. Pit stops, right
calls, the power was great and I was comfortable in the
car and able to push everything.
It is
great news for the Japanese. Japan has had such a tough
time after the earthquake. Im really happy to give
everybody some good news to wake up to because its
very early Japanese time."
Sato, who started
fourth, led Graham Rahal across the finish line under
caution as the No. 11 car driven by Tony Kanaan slid into
the tire barrier in Turn 1 on Lap 78 of 80. It was the
best finish for Rahal since finishing second at Texas
last June. Justin Wilson, who won that race at Texas Motor
Speedway, advanced from the 24th starting position to
finish third.
"I think
we just performed the way we ought to each and every weekend,"
said Rahal, whose father and team co-owner, Bobby Rahal,
was a Long Beach race runner-up four times. "We came
out here and the Midas/Big O Tires car was right there
all week. To be honest, it just feels phenomenal to get
this result."
Pole sitter
Dario Franchitti finished fourth and JR Hildebrand finished
fifth at Long Beach for the second consecutive year.
"Im
really proud of the run we had and the pit crew guys did
such an awesome job, because we made up three or four
of those spots in the pits on our last stop," said
Hildebrand, who finished 19th and 17th in the first two
races in the No. 4 National Guard Panther Racing car.
Sato is the
third winner in as many IZOD IndyCar Series races this
season climbed to second in the championship standings.
Helio Castroneves, who finished 10th, has a six-point
lead heading into the May 5 race on the street circuit
in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Scott Dixon is third and Marco Andretti,
who finished sixth, is fourth. Honda-powered teams swept
the podium for the first time this season.
Source:
Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
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Photo
credit: Indycar.com
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Sato
crosses the finish line in his No. 14 ABC Supply IndyCar.
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credit: Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach
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