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I find him to be an interesting driver, I admire his agressiveness even with driving a slower car but sometimes he can be inconsiderate and reckless like on todays gp.

Knowing he was a lap behind, he still kept pushing when he knew hamilton was coming out of the pits and almost caused an accident. I know that bit of the race allowed kimi to catch up a bit but after hamilton passed sato, he got in the way of kimi again. I think that if sato had just let them pass right away like rubens and the other drivers did, maybe kimi would have had a better chance at taking first place...

2007-08-05 04:14:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Auto Racing Formula One

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I don't think it was _that_ close today, and I think Taku is proving he's a reasonably decent driver. He's a good character to have in F1 too. I think we'd see him do much better if he had the right car under him.

RP

2007-08-05 06:16:04 · answer #1 · answered by R P 4 · 0 0

there is not any doubt that Sato is extremely rapid. besides the fact that he has earned a popularity for being very reckless and unsafe (see the final lap of the 2006 chinese language GP). With that pronounced, he's like Felipe Massa. Massa additionally had a popularity for being reckless, replaced into demoted from a racing seat, and back to Sauber and then Ferrari a greater useful driving force. i think of Sato would be resembling this if he gets yet another risk at Honda.

2016-10-14 01:15:00 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sato is a dangerous and reckless driver. Yeah, it is pretty interesting to have drivers in F1 who are bold, aggressive and dare to take risks when it comes to things like overtaking (JP Montoya, for example). But it has to have a certain limit anyhow.

2007-08-07 00:33:55 · answer #3 · answered by , 7 · 1 0

we used to call him the menace, but he has improved so much. he was running his own race. you can't hold drivers in the pits just because the leaders will be coming round the corner. every 10th of a second (and more) counts to the drivers, so sato would have wanted to get out as fast as possible to continue with his race.

2007-08-05 04:59:49 · answer #4 · answered by val f1 nutter 7 · 0 0

sato is a bit like the former massa. perhaps a few years testing and then a race seat in a top team would do him good?

2007-08-06 00:07:49 · answer #5 · answered by 1023vw 2 · 1 0

i dissagree, whats killing f1 is a lack of agressiveness, id rather a track full of satos than say a track full of ralph schumachers

2007-08-05 04:42:29 · answer #6 · answered by eyesinthedrk 6 · 1 0

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