Marino Sato

Marino Sato (佐藤万璃音, Satō Marino, born 12 May 1999) is a Japanese racing driver who is currently set to compete for United Autosports in the FIA World Endurance Championship. He most recently competed for United in the European Le Mans Series, and is best known for winning the 2019 Euroformula Open Championship before competing in the FIA Formula 2 Championship from 2019 to 2022.

Marino Sato
Sato in 2022
NationalityJapan Japanese
Born (1999-05-12) 12 May 1999 (age 25)
Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan[1]
FIA Formula 2 Championship career
Debut season2019
Racing licence FIA Gold
Car number4
Former teamsCampos Racing, Trident, Virtuosi Racing
Starts81 (82 entries)
Wins0
Podiums0
Poles0
Fastest laps0
Best finish21st in 2019, 2021
Previous series
2019
2017-18
2015-16
Euroformula Open Championship
FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Italian F4 Championship
Championship titles
2019Euroformula Open Championship

He is not related to former Formula One driver Takuma Sato.

Early career

Formula 4

In 2015, Marino Sato competed in the 2015 Italian F4 Championship for Euronova Racing/Vincenzo Sospiri Racing.[2] He finished on the podium once and came 10th in the final standings. Sato would remain with the team for the 2016 Italian F4 Championship. However, even when he won a race at Imola, he only finished 18th in the driver's championship.

FIA Formula 3 European Championship

2017

Sato progressed to the 2017 FIA Formula 3 European Championship to drive for Motopark. He scored one point during the season and finished 19th in the standings.[3]

2018

Sato racing during the 2018 FIA Formula 3 European Championship

Despite having been the second-lowest driver in the standings to compete at every event, he was retained for the 2018 season. His performance improved compared to 2017, and he finished 16th in the championship.

Euroformula Open

He moved to the Euroformula Open Championship in 2019. He dominated the championship, winning it with nine victories and helped Motopark to win the team championship.[4]

FIA Formula 2 Championship

2019

In the Summer of 2019, Sato progressed to the FIA Formula 2 Championship, replacing Arjun Maini at Campos Racing from the round at Spa-Francorchamps onwards. However, after the fatal accident of Anthoine Hubert,[5] the Japanese racer would not officially make his F2 debut until the Monza feature face, finishing twelfth overall. He improved to eleventh in the sprint, before having a point-less pair of races in Sochi. Sato would briefly challenge for points in the season finale in Yas Marina, albeit it was not enough to earn him a points finish. Despite this, he took part in the post-season test on the week after the final race, driving for Trident.[6]

2020

In 2020 he signed for Trident Racing to partner Roy Nissany in the FIA Formula 2 Championship.[7] Sato only managed to score one point at Mugello, and eventually finished 22nd in the standings, four points and three positions behind Nissany.

Sato at the 2021 Silverstone Formula 2 round

2021

Despite this, the Japanese driver was kept on by Trident for the 2021 season.[8] In the second race of the first round he equalled his best ever F2 result, finishing eighth and scoring one point. However, this would end up being the only points finish for Sato, as he ended up 21st overall.

2022

Sato driving the Dallara F2 2018 during the 2022 Spielberg Formula 2 round

Sato remained in the series in 2022, this time joining Virtuosi Racing alongside Jack Doohan.[9] A point-less opening weekend in Bahrain was followed up by his first points finish of the year, as Sato ended up eighth in the sprint race at Jeddah, after which he praised the team for the strong pace.[10] After a pair of rounds that failed to yield any points, the Japanese driver managed to score a point in Monaco with a tenth place finish, and managed to finish eighth in the subsequent feature race in Baku, having managed to steer clear of trouble in a race of attrition.[11] The following rounds brought with them a heap of bad luck, with Sato experiencing multiple mechanical issues, as well as having a wheel falling off after a pit stop in Zandvoort, a race in which he had fought for points. Having failed to score points in the second half of the season, the Japanese driver finished 22nd in the drivers' standings.

Sato was replaced by Amaury Cordeel at Virtuosi for the 2023 season.

Formula One

Sato drove in the end of season Young Driver Test in Abu Dhabi for Scuderia AlphaTauri, alongside fellow countryman Yuki Tsunoda (who would soon become an AlphaTauri race driver).[12] He ended the session with the 13th fastest time (1:38.495), reflecting on that day as one that "made [him] visualise more what [his] dream is".[13]

Sportscar career

2023: ELMS debut

For the 2023 season, Sato transitioned into sportscar racing, driving for United Autosports in the LMP2 category of the European Le Mans Series alongside Philip Hanson and Oliver Jarvis.[14] With the help of those two experienced LMP2 racers, Sato managed to take victory thrice, taking his first prototype win at Aragón and sweeping the races at Portimão, which led to the team finishing second in the standings.[15][16][17]

2024: FIA World Endurance Championship

Following his performances in the European Le Mans Series, Sato was announced to be remaining with United Autosports to make his international sportscar racing debut in the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship, driving in the newly established LMGT3 class in a McLaren 720S GT3 Evo.[18]

Sato was also originally announced to be competing in the IMSA SportsCar Championship in the LMP2 class for 2024, racing alongside former Formula One driver Paul di Resta, but he later withdrew from the IMSA programme after an upgrade in his FIA driver categorisation from silver to gold, leaving him to "focus fully on the WEC challenge ahead."[18][19] In December 2023, United would announce that Sato had signed on for a sophomore season in the ELMS, partnering Ben Hanley and Filip Ugran.[20]

Karting record

Karting career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamPosition
2011Asian Karting Open Championship — Formula 125 Junior Open12th
2012Rotax Max Challenge Grand Finals — JuniorEiko Japan28th
SKUSA SuperNationals — TaG JuniorPhil Giebler Racing13th
Asia-Pacific Championship — KF3Simon Racing Team2nd
2013German Karting Championship — JuniorNC
WSK Master SeriesKFJPraga Kart Racing38th
IAME International Final — X30 Junior16th
Rotax International Open — Junior32nd
WSK Final CupKFJ32nd
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKFJ66th
2014South Garda Winter Cup — KFPraga Kart Racing19th
WSK Champions CupKF21st
Rotax Euro Challenge — Senior89th
WSK Super Master SeriesKF37th
CIK-FIA European ChampionshipKF49th
CIK-FIA World ChampionshipKFNC
WSK Final CupKF25th

Racing record

Racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2015Italian F4 ChampionshipVincenzo Sospiri Racing2100116210th
2016Italian F4 ChampionshipVincenzo Sospiri Racing2110014218th
2017FIA Formula 3 European ChampionshipMotopark300000119th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ADNF
2018FIA Formula 3 European ChampionshipMotopark30000031.516th
Macau Grand Prix10000N/ADNF
2019Euroformula Open ChampionshipTeam Motopark16965113071st
FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipCampos Racing60000021st
2020FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipTrident240000122nd
2021FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipTrident230000121st
2022FIA Formula 2 ChampionshipVirtuosi Racing280000622nd
2023European Le Mans Series - LMP2United Autosports USA630031002nd
2024FIA World Endurance Championship - LMGT3United Autosports300008*13th*
European Le Mans Series - LMP220101262nd*

* Season still in progress.

Complete Italian F4 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrant1234567891011121314151617181920212223DCPoints
2015Vincenzo Sospiri RacingVLL
1

7
VLL
2

7
VLL
3

9
MNZ
1

13
MNZ
2

9
MNZ
3

8
IMO1
1

4
IMO1
2

Ret
IMO1
3

13
MUG
1

14
MUG
2

18
MUG
3

16
ADR
1

6
ADR
2

2
ADR
3

14
IMO2
1

13
IMO2
2

21†
IMO2
3

15
MIS
1

Ret
MIS
2

4
MIS
3

5
10th62
2016Vincenzo Sospiri RacingMIS
1

27
MIS
2

11
MIS
3
MIS
4

22
ADR
1

13
ADR
2
ADR
3

4
ADR
4

8
IMO1
1

11
IMO1
2

21
IMO1
3

16
MUG
1

15
MUG
2

17
MUG
3

12
VLL
1

19
VLL
2

15
VLL
3

Ret
IMO2
1

7
IMO2
2

8
IMO2
3

1
MNZ
1

Ret
MNZ
2

10
MNZ
3

Ret
18th42

Complete FIA Formula 3 European Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantEngine123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930DCPoints
2017MotoparkVolkswagenSIL
1

16
SIL
2

12
SIL
3

18
MNZ
1

13
MNZ
2

11
MNZ
3

12
PAU
1

14
PAU
2

Ret
PAU
3

13
HUN
1

16
HUN
2

16
HUN
3

15
NOR
1

13
NOR
2

16
NOR
3

13
SPA
1

15
SPA
2

11
SPA
3

14
ZAN
1

15
ZAN
2

18
ZAN
3

17
NÜR
1

16
NÜR
2

Ret
NÜR
3

12
RBR
1

14
RBR
2

16
RBR
3

10
HOC
1

18
HOC
2

19
HOC
3

16
19th1
2018MotoparkVolkswagenPAU
1

9
PAU
2

18
PAU
3

10‡
HUN
1

15
HUN
2

13
HUN
3

16
NOR
1

8
NOR
2

7
NOR
3

13
ZAN
1

19
ZAN
2

10
ZAN
3

4
SPA
1

7
SPA
2

15
SPA
3

16
SIL
1

12
SIL
2

17
SIL
3

14
MIS
1

15
MIS
2

12
MIS
3

Ret
NÜR
1

Ret
NÜR
2

Ret
NÜR
3

18
RBR
1

14
RBR
2

13
RBR
3

21
HOC
1

19
HOC
2

14
HOC
3

16
16th31.5

Half points awarded as less than 75% of race distance was completed.

Complete Macau Grand Prix results

YearTeamCarQualifyingQuali RaceMain race
2017 MotoparkDallara F31715th14thDNF
2018 MotoparkDallara F3177th11thDNF

Complete Euroformula Open Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

YearEntrant123456789101112131415161718DCPoints
2019Team MotoparkLEC
1

5
LEC
2

1
PAU
1

3
PAU
2

6
HOC
1

1
HOC
2

2
SPA
1

1
SPA
2

1
HUN
1

1
HUN
2

1
RBR
1

1
RBR
2

1
SIL
1
SIL
2
CAT
1

10†
CAT
2

5
MNZ
1

1
MNZ
2

5
1st307

Complete FIA Formula 2 Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate points for the fastest lap of top ten finishers)

YearEntrant12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728DCPoints
2019Campos RacingBHR
FEA
BHR
SPR
BAK
FEA
BAK
SPR
CAT
FEA
CAT
SPR
MON
FEA
MON
SPR
LEC
FEA
LEC
SPR
RBR
SPR
RBR
SPR
SIL
FEA
SIL
SPR
HUN
FEA
HUN
SPR
SPA
FEA

C
SPA
SPR

C
MNZ
FEA

12
MNZ
SPR

11
SOC
FEA

16
SOC
SPR

15
YMC
FEA

18
YMC
SPR

16
21st0
2020TridentRBR
FEA

Ret
RBR
SPR

17
RBR
FEA

16
RBR
SPR

Ret
HUN
FEA

Ret
HUN
SPR

20
SIL
FEA

20
SIL
SPR

12
SIL
FEA

17
SIL
SPR

17
CAT
FEA

15
CAT
SPR

21
SPA
FEA

14
SPA
SPR

Ret
MNZ
FEA

20
MNZ
SPR

13
MUG
FEA

14
MUG
SPR

8
SOC
FEA

13
SOC
SPR

15
BHR
FEA

20
BHR
SPR

11
BHR
FEA

17
BHR
SPR

16
22nd1
2021TridentBHR
SP1

15
BHR
SP2

8
BHR
FEA

14
MCO
SP1

19†
MCO
SP2

Ret
MCO
FEA

14
BAK
SP1

18
BAK
SP2

13
BAK
FEA

15
SIL
SP1

NC
SIL
SP2

16
SIL
FEA

19
MNZ
SP1

NC
MNZ
SP2

20
MNZ
FEA

Ret
SOC
SP1

14
SOC
SP2

C
SOC
FEA

14
JED
SP1

Ret
JED
SP2

13
JED
FEA

18
YMC
SP1

19
YMC
SP2

16
YMC
FEA

17
21st1
2022Virtuosi RacingBHR
SPR

16
BHR
FEA

11
JED
SPR

8
JED
FEA

17
IMO
SPR

16
IMO
FEA

11
CAT
SPR

17
CAT
FEA

19
MCO
SPR

15
MCO
FEA

10
BAK
SPR

17†
BAK
FEA

8
SIL
SPR

Ret
SIL
FEA

15
RBR
SPR

Ret
RBR
FEA

16
LEC
SPR

9
LEC
FEA

Ret
HUN
SPR

15
HUN
FEA

15
SPA
SPR

12
SPA
FEA

15
ZAN
SPR

19
ZAN
FEA

Ret
MNZ
SPR

11
MNZ
FEA

11
YMC
SPR

19
YMC
FEA

15
22nd6

Driver did not finish the race, but was classified as they completed more than 90% of the race distance.
* Season still in progress.

Complete European Le Mans Series results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position; results in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassChassisEngine123456RankPoints
2023United Autosports USALMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 V8CAT
6
LEC
7
ARA
1
SPA
5
POR
1
ALG
1
2nd100
2024United AutosportsLMP2Oreca 07Gibson GK428 4.2 L V8CAT
3
LEC
5
IMO
SPA
MUG
ALG
2nd*26*

* Season still in progress.

Complete FIA World Endurance Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearEntrantClassCarEngine12345678RankPoints
2024United AutosportsLMGT3McLaren 720S GT3 EvoMcLaren M840T 4.0 L Turbo V8QAT
13
IMO
6
SPA
Ret
LMS
SÃO
COA
FUJ
BHR
13th*8*

* Season still in progress.

References

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