Takuma Sato became the first Japanese driver to win the Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, and the TV commentators from his home country couldn't contain themselves the final five laps.

Sato's pass of Helio Castroneves with five laps remaining stood in sharp contrast to his finish in the 2012 Indianapolis 500. Trying to pas race leader Dario Franchitti on the final lap, Sato spun out and crashed into the outside wall. Franchitti got the win, and Sato was left with the one that got away.

The Japanese call of Sato's spin in 2012 was amazing, too, but the island country will never forget his win five years later.