On Thursday afternoon David Coulthard announced his
retirement from Formula 1. The Red Bull driver will
continue to advise the Red Bull F1 team in the future
but will finish his career as an F1 race driver at the
end of this season. His country fellows Lewis Hamilton
and Jenson Button will miss him next season they said.
"In a way for sure I am disappointed," said Button when
asked how he feels about Coulthard's retirement. "If
you look at David's career he has achieved a lot and a
lot more that most drivers will ever achieve in their
F1 career. I have also always got on well with DC since
2000. We have been pretty good friends around the paddock
but also away from the circuit. I will miss him at the
races for sure but I'm also happy for him that he has
made the decision to do something else next year. It
is nice when you can make that decision yourself and
find something else that can take up your time. Obviously,
he has a beautiful fiancée to look after also."
Lewis Hamilton has known Coulthard since the McLaren
driver was guided by Ron Dennis in his karting career.
"I'm sad to see him go," Hamilton said about DC's
retirement. "I've known David for quite a long time.
I remember our discussions before I even got to Formula
One. I think I was probably still in karting when I
first started to speak to David and he was giving me advice.
"It's going to be a shame to see him go because he's
always been one of the coolest characters in the pit
lane and, as you can see, after such a long period of
time, he's still here, pushing very hard. He's had a
great finish in Red Bull recently and has been one to
push Red Bull to where they are today. For me, he's
an inspiration for all of us drivers here and he's such
a good example. But for sure, as he said, he's going to
stay around, so this won't be the last time we see him.
I just wish him all the best for the future with his
lovely fiancée. As Jenson said, she is lovely. I did
try to take her from you but with no… there was no way."
retirement from Formula 1. The Red Bull driver will
continue to advise the Red Bull F1 team in the future
but will finish his career as an F1 race driver at the
end of this season. His country fellows Lewis Hamilton
and Jenson Button will miss him next season they said.
"In a way for sure I am disappointed," said Button when
asked how he feels about Coulthard's retirement. "If
you look at David's career he has achieved a lot and a
lot more that most drivers will ever achieve in their
F1 career. I have also always got on well with DC since
2000. We have been pretty good friends around the paddock
but also away from the circuit. I will miss him at the
races for sure but I'm also happy for him that he has
made the decision to do something else next year. It
is nice when you can make that decision yourself and
find something else that can take up your time. Obviously,
he has a beautiful fiancée to look after also."
Lewis Hamilton has known Coulthard since the McLaren
driver was guided by Ron Dennis in his karting career.
"I'm sad to see him go," Hamilton said about DC's
retirement. "I've known David for quite a long time.
I remember our discussions before I even got to Formula
One. I think I was probably still in karting when I
first started to speak to David and he was giving me advice.
"It's going to be a shame to see him go because he's
always been one of the coolest characters in the pit
lane and, as you can see, after such a long period of
time, he's still here, pushing very hard. He's had a
great finish in Red Bull recently and has been one to
push Red Bull to where they are today. For me, he's
an inspiration for all of us drivers here and he's such
a good example. But for sure, as he said, he's going to
stay around, so this won't be the last time we see him.
I just wish him all the best for the future with his
lovely fiancée. As Jenson said, she is lovely. I did
try to take her from you but with no… there was no way."