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Coulthard discusses retirement...and buying STR.

Crash.Net, July, 2008

David Coulthard has admitted that a time will come when he feels he is ready to hang up his Formula One helmet after a long and distinguished career in the top flight, as he prepares for what some believe will be his final British Grand Prix this weekend.

The experienced Scot - at 37, the oldest driver on the current F1 grid - is a man with no fewer than 236 starts under his belt, yielding 13 victories, 62 podium finishes, 12 pole positions, 18 fastest laps and a staggering points total of 533, making him the most successful British driver of all time and fourth on the overall list, behind only multiple world champions Michael Schumacher, Alain Prost and Ayrton Senna.

He has, however, endured a rough time of things in 2007 and 2008, being routinely out-performed in both qualifying and the races by Red Bull Racing team-mate Mark Webber and ...

 

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