With three laps left in Sunday's Honda 200 IndyCar race at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, it appeared that Takuma Sato was going to cruise to his second straight top-five finish. Sato was running in fourth place and showed no signs of slowing down. That was, of course, until KVSH driver Sebastien Bourdais got into the back of Sato in turn 4, sending both cars careening into the sand alongside the track. Sato lost significant track position and ended up finishing 20th. After the race, Bourdais took to Twitter to apologize. He tweeted to Sato that he was sorry and that he just got too close.

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Sorry @TakumaSatoRacer . I just got too close and locked up behind, my bad... — Sébastien Bourdais (@BourdaisOnTrack) July 31, 2016

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Apology accepted @BourdaisOnTrack but AJ is still looking for you... Kkkkkkkk See you in Pocono mate. https://t.co/4B3xRINy7g — Takuma Sato (@TakumaSatoRacer) August 1, 2016

Sato appeared to accept the apology but also said that team owner A.J. Foyt "is still looking for you ..." and then closed with "See you in Pocono mate." With the ambiguous nature of Twitter, it's hard to know if Sato is excited to see his "mate" at Pocono or if he's planning some kind of confrontation. We'll all just have to wait and see.

Sebastien Bourdais takes out Takuma Sato at Mid-Ohio. YOUTUBE

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