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riviifetish · 11 months
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henry cavill at the GQ awards for ‘man of the year.’
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berlin, circa 2018.
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Zendaya wearing RALPF & RUSSO FW18 – GQ Men of the Year Awards (2018)
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A very gorgeous Henry Cavill at the GQ Men of the Year Awards on November 8, 2018 in Berlin.
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DACRE MONTGOMERY | GQ AUSTRALIA MEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS RED CARPET (2018)
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kylieforeverandever · 2 months
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Kylie Minogue attending the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2018 at the Tate Modern, London on 5th September 2018.
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I was thinking about the Harry Styles/ Ben Winston CBS sitcom, Happy Together.
When I was a Larrie, the show seemed like a vehicle to erase any trace of Louis: the show was saying, Harry and Louis never lived together; Harry always brought girls back to the Winston attic to bang (or as Ben Winston heavily hinted in the GQ Australia interview, Taylor Swift hung out nude in his kitchen).
In retrospect, the show was HSHQ’s transparent myth-making propaganda. Its purpose was to establish the myth that One Direction might have been a passing teen fad, but Mr. Harry Styles was the real deal, the rock ‘n roller, the genuine It Boy, the natural star. He was the looker, the talent, the charisma. He carried it all; the rest were hangers-on.
[btw this strategy is still HSHQ’s modus operandi, and most of the public bought it hook, line, and sinker.]
Unfortunately, Ben Winston’s hamhanded incompetence with the show’s storytelling crippled any chance of popularity with the general public, and of course 1D fans hated this myth (Harry’s fandom was still majority OT5 and Larries back then).
But they tried. How they tried!
Harry had the urtext rock journalist, Cameron Crowe, writing his first Rolling Stone cover story. Rob Sheffield and Shirley Halperin followed up. Harry had one of the decade’s biggest and most accomplished producers, Jeff Bhasker, lushly delivering a blend of Laurel Canyon/ White Stripes lite sound for his first album (Harry’s fandom still can’t tell that HS1 was a complete Rock Lite ripoff). Bhasker invented Harry’s protean musical taste.
The old money men behind Harry Styles tried to fabricate a rock star legend before there was any actual product. They tried to establish the bandleader-boyband-breakout myth before Harry had released a single solo song. Eight months before Harry’s first single, he was interviewed by Sir Paul McCartney, an actual living legend with sixty years of music lore behind him, as if they were already on par.
And yet…
And yet…
Harry just couldn’t land it. He just didn’t have it in himself, not without the hoopla, without the window dressing, without hands inside the puppet moving the wooden parts. He couldn’t get the big awards or sufficient numbers his first round. Harry failed. He was an embarrassment. He couldn’t do it until Louis was sidelined for two years, and Zayn disappeared from media, and Liam’s mental health destroyed.
With dramatic irony, the go-ahead for Happy Together was discovered on the same day (July 14, 2018) that Louis made his Twitter video, announcing he would be a 2018 X Factor judge, and specifically mentioning that this would, in no way, interfere with his musical career. What an interesting, transparently sad way to announce a judging gig.
What an interesting coincidence, as well, that Louis’ very first solo interview was with Dan Wootton, back in 2017, specifically for the purpose of denying Larry— a fact that Wootton heavily promoted. This took precedence over the discussion of Louis’ solo music, his album, his tour, One Direction dirt, his personal history— of anything else, really.
Denying Larry is something that Harry Styles has never done. Not once in 13 years. (Interesting, as well, that Harry had to do an interview with Wootton for the release of HS1, but neither audio nor video were ever released.)
What an interesting coincidence that when offered the chance, during the Cooper Lawrence interview for Sweet Creature, Harry clumsily tried to play both sides instead of denying Larry. He couldn’t bring himself to say the words. It took him six full years to explicitly dedicate it to his sister. Six years! Baiting his fans is far more important to Harry than Gemma ever will be lol.
What an interesting coincidence that Jeremy O. Harris tagged Harry in the infamous Euphoria episode depicting Larry fanfiction, which made Louis angry enough to tweet about his lack of consent, yet Harry stayed silent. Throwing Larry, and by extension Louis Tomlinson, as fresh meat for Harry’s fetishizing, fantasizing, mostly heterosexual female fans was, and is, a major HS marketing strategy.
I think about Harry’s new-found “best friend” Mitch Rowland, the pizza-parlour story sticking around long enough for Harry’s fans to forget he had 1D bandmates, about Harry’s never mentioning 1D except as “the band,” his mocking tone calling Zayn “Ringo.” “They’re not here, are they?” he had said smugly, triumphantly on SNL, “I am.”
I think about Harry’s statement that making his first album in Jamaica was the “happiest” he had ever been in his career. About Sir Paul McCartney “interviewing” Harry in 2016 (for Another Man) as if Harry were already in the pantheon of legends.
In 2023, Harry’s 1D bandmates are supposed to be gone and buried because they are no competition whatsoever for his natural genius, the entertainment supernova, the quadruple threat to music and movies and stage and television, this one-man theme park, a soulful poet and universal gift to womankind. One Direction was supposed to be just a back story for Harry, the way NSYNC was for Justin Timberlake (the parallels), or The Police for Sting, or Fleetwood Mac for Stevie Nicks (same management tricks).
[And yet, despite the industry shutting him out, despite BBC Radio pretending he doesn’t exist, or Billboard’s misleading headlines, or Greg James saying fans bring tomatoes to throw at his concerts, or Roman Kemp making fun of Louis and 1D, despite Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and many other media outlets never reviewing an album that debuted No. 1 in the UK and No. 5 in the USA, despite all of that, Louis Tomlinson has survived. He’s made it. He is an industry presence. He’s thriving, with indie artists and bands appreciating his generosity and genuine support. Louis’ opinions and person are respected. Fans pay attention to what he has to say. Critics can no longer ignore his actual value. His judgment has weight. He has gravitas, personality, intelligence, creative talent. And most important to the music industry— Louis brings with him a big fanbase, and the potential for impressive revenue.]
In retrospect, the contortions Harry went through to be an entertainment juggernaut are both gristly and amusing. His chosen personal friends: James Corden, Ellen Degeneres, Kim Kardashian, Rande Gerber, Irving and Shelly Azoff, Lizzo, Jann Wenner so influential in rock journalism— embody a list of the most entitled, narcissistic, abusive traits of the Hollywood rich, but Harry, famously, habitually, lamentably— stays silent. He sides with the abusers and colonizers, because that’s where the money and fame are.
Has it been worth it for him? Harry is certainly one of the most famous entertainers in the world at the moment, surrounded by hype, desired by millions, someone every media outlet wants to interview. His career is lava hot, yet in the midst of this glory, Harry’s story is built on a core of brutality and cruelty, underhanded behavior, an amoral, depthless hunger for fame, transparent sexism and misogyny, a willingness to smear colleagues and partners on his way to the top, good old classism, a talent for politicking and sucking up to power, and an unblinking drive to steamroll everything and everyone in his way. And his worshipful, gullible, obsessive fanbase often imitate Harry Styles’ ethos. His H/Larrie fans have persistently tried to snuff out solo Louis fans and paint Harry as a victim. Multiple Tumblr, Twitter, IG Harrie accounts follow Louis’ every move and stalk solo Louies and Larries by the second. They attacked Liam Payne to an extent that made him feel suicidal. Harry is still young, but has the face and body language of a middle-aged industry player. How long can he be sustained by negative, rather than positive, motivators for his work? How much is enough for him? For a person who craves to be loved (his TPWK motto is aimed mostly at himself), how long can Harry Styles be satisfied with a manufactured, datamined, inauthentic, pretentious façade of a life, where his every thought and action are aimed toward marketing?
In retrospect, Harry has achieved everything he set out to achieve, and seems very happy with the bed he made for himself. One can argue that nothing is consequential in the world of some celebrities except fame, wealth, and power. We know so little about their motivations other than a tiny fraction of the outcomes of their actions. But we do see this fraction, and the fractions add up over time, no matter the data scrubbing and the Google search manipulations and the second-to-second Columbia Records datamining. One Direction is old history, which also means there are lots of fans who have been here forever, and 1D fans do not forget.
Whatever history has in store for Harry, it can never change Harry himself. Throughout his solo career, Harry has made a habit of passing off other people’s work as his own, conflating personal and business relationships, and siding with oppression and greed. That is a truth— good or bad— he’ll have to live with.
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zradfordhq · 4 months
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ZAYN is a multi-platinum selling recording artist, producer, and philanthropist known for his skyscraping vocals and hybrid style of pop and R&B. He became the first UK Male Solo artist to simultaneously chart at #1 on the UK and US album charts in the first week of release for his record-breaking debut album Mind of Mine (2016). The album's lead single, "Pillowtalk," hit #1 in 68 countries around the world and has since been certified 5x platinum by the RIAA.
The album was followed by his gold certified Icarus Falls (2018), and critically acclaimed Nobody is Listening (2021).
The UK native's influence spans beyond just music into the fashion world, where ZAYN has collaborated on capsule collections with the likes of Giuseppe Zanotti and Versus Versace, and covered numerous fashion publications including Vogue, GQ, ELLE UK, Highsnobiety, PAPER, The FADER and more. ZAYN has garnered several accolades throughout his career including a Billboard Music Award, American Music Award, MTV VMA, two Brit Award nominations, and was named "Most Stylish Man" at the British GQ Men of the Year Awards.
In addition to his music ZAYN continues to be a voice for positive change most recently advocating for free school lunches for children living in poverty in the UK.
ZAYN is currently working on his highly anticipated fourth studio album.
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Several of Zayn's singles has been certified recently in the US: X
• Pillowtalk - 5x Platinum (5 million units)
• Dusk Till Dawn - 2x Platinum (2 million units)
• Let Me - Gold (500,000 units)
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henry-loove · 2 months
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Henry Cavill at GQ men of the years awards in Berlin (2018).
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2022 GQ Men of the Year Awards: Aussie actor Dacre Montgomery on mentor Hugh Jackman | The Daily Telegraph
Stranger Things actor Dacre Montgomery reveals how a shock phone call from Hugh Jackman turned his world around.
Australian actor and Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery never expected a missed call to change his life – or that it would present Hugh Jackman as his role model.
Montgomery, who experienced a stratospheric rise to fame after starring as Billy Hargrove on the global Netflix sci-fi hit, credits Jackman with helping him navigate his way through stardom after the Greatest Showman A-lister unexpectedly reached out to him.
Australian actor and Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery never expected a missed call to change his life – or that it would present Hugh Jackman as his role model.
Montgomery, who experienced a stratospheric rise to fame after starring as Billy Hargrove on the global Netflix sci-fi hit, credits Jackman with helping him navigate his way through stardom after the Greatest Showman A-lister unexpectedly reached out to him.
“Randomly during the pandemic I had this missed call from an American number so I left a voice message and it was Hugh Jackman,” Montgomery recalls.
He says that initial contact has become a source of inspiration and advice for him.
“He’ll make time even after finishing a show on Broadway,” he says of Jackman. “He’ll ring at 10pm at night and be like, ‘Here’s what I think you should do’.”
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For Montgomery, meeting men he has looked up to is a reminder there are really great, genuine people out there – no matter how famous they are – and we can all strive to be that genuine.
He says Jackman defines what it is to be a modern-day role model for men and he hopes to pass the wisdom to other young Australian men.
Montgomery is in Sydney to attend the GQ Men of the Year awards in association with BOSS.
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The black-tie event will unite leaders from across industries in one room to celebrate a year of incredible achievements.
Past winners have included luminaries such as Jacob Elordi, Mick Fanning, Kim Jones, Troye Sivan, Chris Hemsworth, Baz Luhrmann, Adam Briggs, Jackman and Montgomery.
“I have no words for how flattering it is to be acknowledged by this community and this country,” a then 23-year-old Montgomery from Perth told the GQ Men of the Year awards audience in 2018.
Reflecting on his recognition as 2018’s TV Actor Of The Year, Montgomery this week says: “Sitting there in the audience after a reasonably successful year, I felt extremely fortunate.”
Montgomery says being a good role model doesn’t have to be complicated. He tells young actors who contact him: “Don’t focus on all the noise that’s around you, focus on the job and focus on being a nice person that rocks up on time. Everything else is peripheral.”
He says his advice is simple no matter who you are or what your job entails:
Don’t let others distract you from being yourself.
Focus on doing great things.
Always strive to be kind and the best version of yourself.
Montgomery feels honoured to return for the awards, which have been on hiatus since 2019, because he knows they will inspire so many.
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“The GQ (MOTY) awards, to me, is my favourite award ceremony because it’s celebrating so many different men and women across different fields,” Montgomery says.
“The ceremony is unique for that fact.
“There are few other awards that bring together athletes, actors, artists, designers, musicians, and politicians to celebrate their year of achievements.
“The one thing that unifies them? They are all role models.”
GQ Australia editor in chief Jake Millar agrees.
“It might seem a bit rich to hold an awards evening celebrating men in 2022, especially when there have been so many examples of men behaving badly over the past few years,” Millar says.
“But that’s exactly the point. Perhaps more than ever before, young guys need people they can look up to, figures who are achieving success not just professionally, but personally, as well-rounded individuals.
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He says masculinity is constantly shifting, and male role models – in all variations – are imperative to help the next generation figure out the sort of men they want to be.
He describes GQ Sportsman of the Year nominee Harry Garside as a perfect example.
Garside is a former plumber and professional boxer with a mullet – a pretty traditional stereotype of manliness.
But he’s also a ballet dancer who experiments with gender in his fashion and is leading the charge when it comes to openness about mental health.
“Leaders like Garside are changing the definition of masculinity for the better,” Millar says.
The 2022 GQ Men of the Year Awards in association with BOSS will be presented on Wednesday at Crown Sydney.
It will be covered live on the night, on gq.com.au.
A special Men of the Year collector’s edition magazine will be available in The Australian newspaper on Friday.
The magazine will include features and photo shoots that go behind the scenes with the winners and tell the stories of their incredible years.
For all of the details on this year’s awards visit: gq.com.au/moty
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joesquaredkq · 11 months
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Joe Keery at the Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2018) and Joseph Quinn at the GQ Men Of The Year Awards (2022)
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nkp1981 · 1 year
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Henry Cavill photographed by Simon Lohmeyer after winning "The GQ Men of the Year Awards", 2018
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reve-dream · 7 months
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Books actor Hong Kyug has read
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1. 村上春樹 「職業としての小説家」/Novelist as a Vocation by Haruki Murakami (2015)
[Nylon Korea March 2018 | Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
2. Livro do Desassossego/The Book of Disquiet by Fernando Pessoa (1982)
[2018.10.12 bluecages instagram post | 2021.10.26 naver fancafe post | Dazed Korea January 2022 | Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
3. Wenn die Haut zu dünn ist: Hochsensibilität – vom Manko zum Plus by Rolf Sellin (2011)
[2018.10.12 bluecages instagram post]
4. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald (1925)
[2018.10.12 bluecages instagram post]
5. Henry V by William Shakespeare
[2018.10.12 bluecages instagram post]
6. 제11회 젊은작가상 수상작품집 : 강화길 <음복> "The 11th Young Writer Award Collection: Eumbok (Partaking of Sacrificial Food and Drink)" by Kang Hwa-gil (2020)
[매경Economy interview ② 2020 | Cine21 June 2020 1259th edition]
7. Winners Take All by Anand Giridharadas (2018)
[Cine21 June 2020 1259th edition | bluecages Q&A instagram story | Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
8. Bieguni/Flights by Olga Tokarczuk (2007)
[매경Economy 2020 interview ②]
9. 村上春樹 「色彩を持たない多崎つくると、彼の巡礼の年」/Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage by Haruki Murakami (2013)
[bluecages Q&A instagram story | Minumsa naver blog/Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람 | Dazed Korea January 2022]
10. The Shallows by Nicholas G. Carr (2010)
[bluecages Q&A instagram story]
11. 강화길, 서이제, 임솔아 <소설 보다 : 여름 2020> "See the Novel: Summer 2020" by Kang Hwa-gil, Seo I-je, Im Sol-ah
[bluecages Q&A instagram story | 2020.07.14 bluecages instagram post]
12. Agnès Varda: Interviews, Ed. T. Jefferson Kline (2014)
[bluecages Q&A instagram story]
13. 박은지 <여름 상설 공연>/"Summer Permanent Performance" by Park Eun-ji (2021)
[2021.11.03 bluecages instagram story]
14. 전하영, 김멜라, 김혜진, 박서련, 서이제, 한정현, 김지연 <2021 제12회 젊은작가상 수상작품집> "The 12th Young Writer Award Collection" by Jun Ha-young, Kim Mel-la, Kim Hye-jin, Park Seo-ryun, Seo I-je, Han Jung-hyun, Kim Ji-yeon (2021)
[bluecages instagram story]
15. 村上春樹 「女のいない男たち」/Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami (2014)
[2022.02.08, 2022.02.14 bluecages instagram story | Allure Korea March 2022 | Marie Claire Korea June 2022 | Minumsa naver blog/Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
16. 한강 <작별하지 않는다>/I Do Not Bid Farewell by Han Kang (2021)
[Marie Claire Korea June 2022 | 2022.09.19, 2022.10.01, 2022.10.03 bluecages instagram story, GQ Korea February 2024]
17. 김진영 <아침의 피아노> "The Morning Piano" by Kim Jin-young (2018)
[2022.05.30 bluecages instagram story | Marie Claire Korea June 2022]
18. 정보라 <저주토끼>/Cursed Bunny by Chung Bo-ra (2017)
[Marie Claire Korea June 2022 | Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
19. 최은영 <애쓰지 않아도> "Don’t Push Yourself" by Choi Eun-young (2022)
[bluecages instagram story]
20. 太宰治 「人間失格」/No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai (1948)
[Minumsa naver blog/Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
21. 장강명 <한국이 싫어서> "Because I Don't Like Korea" by Chang Kang-myoung (2015)
[Minumsa naver blog/Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
22. 松家仁之 「火山のふもとで」 "At the Foot of a Volcano" by Masashi Matsuie (2012)
[Minumsa naver blog/Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
23. 박준 <운다고 달라지는 일은 아무것도 없겠지만>/"Although Crying Would Not Change Anything" by Park Joon (2017)
[Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
24. 한강 <소년이 온다>/Human Acts by Han Kang (2014)
[Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
25. 한강 <채식주의자>/The Vegetarian by Han Kang (2007)
[Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
26. The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro (1989)
[Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
27. 松家仁之 「光の犬」 "Dog of Light" by Masashi Matsuie (2017)
[Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
28. 유현준 <공간이 만든 공간> "Space Created Space" by Yoo Hyun-joon (2020)
[Littor 36th edition/읽는 사람]
29. 한강 <여수의 사랑>/Yeosu by Han Kang (1995)
[Cine21 LIST 2022/GQ Korea February 2024]
30. Swimming in the Dark by Tomasz Jedrowski (2020)
[2023.01.17 bluecages instagram post]
31. 읽는 사람-허윤선 인터뷰집/Reader: Interview Collection by Heo Yoon-sun (2023)
[2023.04.15 bluecages instagram story]
32. 한강 <내 여자의 열매>/Fruits of My Woman by Han Kang (2000)
[Elle Korea September 2023]
33. 한강 <검은 사슴>/Black Deer (1998)
[GQ Korea February 2024]
34. 한강 <흰>/ The White Book (2016)
[GQ Korea February 2024]
35. Haruki Murakami 「一人称単数」 / First Person Singular (2020)
[bluecages instastory]
36. Yoshifumi Nakamura 「住宅巡禮」 "Housing Tour"
[bluecages instastory]
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kinghenryviii-i-am · 2 years
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Henry at the GQ Men of the Year Award show on November 8, 2018 🔥▫️🔥▫️🔥
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5 September 2018 | Prince Charles, Prince of Wales receives the Lifetime Achievement award from Editor of GQ, Dylan Jones, at the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2018 in Association with Hugo Boss at Tate Modern in London, England. (c) Yui Mok - WPA Pool/Getty Images
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Indycar Driver Lore
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Indycar Driver Lore Masterlist
Takuma Sato
Birthdate: Jan. 28, 1977 Hometown: Tokyo, Japan Residence: Indianapolis/Tokyo Height/Weight: 5’4”/117lbs
Rookie Year: 2010
Team: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (Indy 500)
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Career Stats
2010: KV Racing Technology - 21st Overall 2011: KV Racing Technology – Lotus - 13th Overall 2012: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing - 14th Overall 2013: A. J. Foyt Enterprises - 17th Overall 2014: A. J. Foyt Enterprises - 18th Overall 2015: A. J. Foyt Enterprises - 14th Overall 2016: A. J. Foyt Enterprises - 17th Overall 2017: Andretti Autosport - 8th Overall 2018: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing - 12th Overall 2019: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing - 9th Overall 2020: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing - 7th Overall 2021: Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing - 11th Overall 2022: Dale Coyne Racing w/ Rick Ware Racing - 19th Overall 2022: Chip Ganassi Racing (ovals only) - 29th Overall
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Formula One 2002: DHL Jordan Honda - 15th Overall 2003: Lucky Strike BAR Honda - 18th Overall 2004: Lucky Strike BAR Honda - 8th Overall 2005: Lucky Strike BAR Honda - 23rd Overall 2006: Super Aguri F1 Team - 23rd Overall 2007: Super Aguri F1 Team - 17th Overall 2008: Super Aguri F1 Team - 21st Overall
-A two-time Indianapolis 500 winner. -Sato was the first Japanese driver to win an INDYCAR SERIES race and the first to win the Indianapolis 500. -Sato previously raced in Formula One. -Outside of racing, Sato was a national high school cycling champion and still uses cycling as part of his training regimen. -The Japanese edition of Esquire magazine named Sato one of The Mavericks of 2019 and the Japanese edition of GQ magazine named him one of the nine “2017 Men of the Year.” -He was also awarded “Goodwill Ambassador” for the British Embassy in Tokyo. -nicknamed "Taku" -Sato has become known among fans and media for his motto "no attack, no chance" with regards to his racing style
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Iconic/memorable moments INSIDE THE RACE // TAKUMA SATO AT GALLAGHER GRAND PRIX No Attack, No Chance: Takuma Sato Takuma Sato Captures His Second Indianapolis 500 Victory // Behind The Visor Honda Pace Car Lap with Graham Rahal and Takuma Sato // Mid-Ohio Bourdais, Sato fight after IndyCar practice in Toronto The Hayai Man from Japan: Takuma Sato 2022 PACE CAR LAPS // TAKUMA SATO AND DAVID MALUKAS AT BARBER Tom Griswold Interviews Takuma Sato (2022 Indy 500) Dave Calabro shares sushi with Takuma Sato 11 in '11 with Takuma Sato 2017 Indianapolis 500 - Last 5 laps + Interviews JAVA WITH JAMES // TAKUMA SATO AND JAMES HINCHCLIFFE The Fast Four: Takuma Sato, The Fighter Sato Talks Japan, Part 1 Sato Talks Japan, Part 2 Sato Talks Japan, Part 3
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One of the most liked guys in the paddock, Takuma is also, not exactly feared on track, but other drivers are wary. His ‘No attack, no chance’ philosophy leads to him making high risk moves, often successfully. But then they’re not, and another driver has paid the price, it’s referred to as being ‘Sato-ed.” Moderately well-known in the states, he is a very big deal in Japan, a national hero, welcomed home with a massive celebration after his 2017 Indy 500 win.
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Kylie Minogue attending the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2018 at the Tate Modern, London on 5th September 2018.
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