David Coulthard - Old and Wise
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Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
Well, I will miss DC as I'm missing Mika, Michael, Irvine etc:(
DC is a true gentleman & driver and one of these drivers who got my full respect.
Anyway, good luck and hopefully a great last season to DC
DC is a true gentleman & driver and one of these drivers who got my full respect.
Anyway, good luck and hopefully a great last season to DC
Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
At the end of 2005 Official Review:
Commentator: In what some consider, to be the most exciting season of recent time
DC: Well I've been there going around circles. I didn't even watch the races.
osweat:
Commentator: In what some consider, to be the most exciting season of recent time
DC: Well I've been there going around circles. I didn't even watch the races.
osweat:
"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work. I want to achieve it by not dying" -Woody Allen
Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
I will miss Coulthard. He almost never made a mistake and because of this, I see him as one of the best drivers, beside Häkkinen or Schumi. With his retirement another F1 era will end, unfortunately :sad:
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Good bye David. One of my favorites drivers will leave the F1, but i think it was the best moment to retire :sad:
I hope next year he will be the commentators at BBC with Martin Brundle, why not? :cheezy:
I hope next year he will be the commentators at BBC with Martin Brundle, why not? :cheezy:
Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
Its sad the he quits, he have had a great career.
It was great for him to get on the podium in Canada.
For the next season, i think he will be replaced by Vettel.
It was great for him to get on the podium in Canada.
For the next season, i think he will be replaced by Vettel.
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Well done to DC....I will truly miss him, he always created a sense of the old schoolers on the grid...he was
never arogent....I will miss the scotish blue and white helmet....my only let down is him not winning it all....
never arogent....I will miss the scotish blue and white helmet....my only let down is him not winning it all....
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Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
Let us hope DC can win a crazy race sometime this year before he leaves F1 !!
Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
a top driver but poor luck in important situations... id like to c him go in to tv work wiv bbc next year, since he left mclaren hez really become a top charactor to have around the grid, says wot he likes
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Er sorry to buck the trend of complimentary comments to DC, but I think he picked the right moment to retire. He's missed out on so many wins that he deserved in the past, but this season, he's collided with Massa, Button, Glock, Sato, Vettel and Barrichello. That's a collision every two races on average. His spatial awareness has never been worse.
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Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
Agree with that. He's not made anyone happy this season (least of all Red Bull) so I think it's time for him to retire. I wont miss him as a driver, but I'll miss him as a F1 personality - he is intelligent and outspoken and he's always had interesting things to say.TwistedArmco wrote:Er sorry to buck the trend of complimentary comments to DC, but I think he picked the right moment to retire. He's missed out on so many wins that he deserved in the past, but this season, he's collided with Massa, Button, Glock, Sato, Vettel and Barrichello. That's a collision every two races on average. His spatial awareness has never been worse.
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Reason: Sorry, just edited a typo in the quote of my comment
Reason: Sorry, just edited a typo in the quote of my comment
Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.
Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
I think another role for DC in the future would be a driver coach
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Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
DC - a gentleman and a welcome voice of reason over the many years of his driving career. He will be missed.
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Despite overshadowed by Hakkinen's 2 WDC, I'll always remember him for his loyalty to his team.
Re: David Coulthard - Old and Wise
It is pretty sad to see him go. At least he'll be like MSC to Ferrari after retirement.
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I feel I have to at least partially stand up for DC in this case. In regards to the Massa and Button collisions, I thought Massa and JB went for gaps that really weren't there in their desperation to move up the grid. Lets not forget about the Red Bull's very poor cockpit visibility. I think that's been corrected in recent races after DC's run of collisions but the mirrors are/were next to useless on that car. In those cases though, I'm always amazed at how the driver's engineer never gets on the radio to the them, to inform them that somebody's behind them chewing away on their rear wing, trying to get past. That aside, in Australia and Bahrain, I definately felt that DC had lost out due to over-optimistic attempts to overtake him. But the lack of visibility would have been an issue too...probably .TwistedArmco wrote:Er sorry to buck the trend of complimentary comments to DC, but I think he picked the right moment to retire. He's missed out on so many wins that he deserved in the past, but this season, he's collided with Massa, Button, Glock, Sato, Vettel and Barrichello. That's a collision every two races on average. His spatial awareness has never been worse.