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SATO VOWS BAR COMEBACK

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That's the resolve of Japanese driver Takuma Sato, probably the forgotten man of the Brackley based team's recent two race ban and troubled return at the Nurburgring.

In Germany, Sato - who damaged his wing at the first corner - fared even worse than F1 teammate Jenson Button.

"I have to admit," 'Taku' said, "we came here expecting more. We worked really hard during the ban. I don't know why we performed as we did."

At Silverstone (Wednesday) and Monza (Thursday & Friday) this week, BAR will test a new aero package for North America.

"It looks quite promising," said Takuma. "First, we must look into what happened at the weekend, but I have a good feeling that we'll be back." -GMM

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