Posts Tagged ‘David Coulthard’

DC’s Belgian GP Preview

Barring weather-related anomalies, I have a hunch that Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix is going to tell us a lot more about the destination of this season’s title. That may sound self-evident, but let me explain.

Jenson Button has remarked that this race and the next one in Monza constitute a make or break double-header for McLaren and I .. read more

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DC’s Hungarian Column

Stop the presses. Miracles can happen.

I’m not sure whether Michael Schumacher was ordered to apologise by Mercedes, whether the morning papers got to him (it would be a first) or whether he has truly had a change of heart over his performance in Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix, when he nearly put Rubens Barrichello into a wall at 200mph, .. read more

Silverstone – A lap with DC

Posted: 10th July 2010 by Kevin in Formula One
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Silverstone – A lap with DC

As you head under the lights on the start-finish straight, take a deep breath, you are about to hit Coppice in seventh gear. If the weather is good you will be able to take it easy flat, at 170mph, trusting in the physical phenomenon of downforce to keep you glued to the track. It is .. read more

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Valencia – David’s Telegraph Column

Successive McLaren one-twos in Istanbul and Montreal have seen Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button leapfrog Red Bull at the top of the standings but it is desperately tight and there are signs that Ferrari and Mercedes may be about to .. read more

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So here it is then – the start of another Formula One season.

After a relatively rapid period of testing and preparation the cars have all been unveiled, the teams have all confirmed their drivers and we almost know which teams are going to be racing in 2010. There’s a million and one questions which have already been well documented – .. read more

Wow what a race. Certainly there was plenty of on track action and then we had the big question – Will it rain or won’t it? A huge well done to Mark Webber, on his first ever race win, from everyone at DCM online. We are genuinely pleased for the Aussie and feel that this first win should have .. read more

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It was a long time coming but Red Bull’s first race win was well worth the wait. Following the Australian and Malaysian Grand Prix you got the feeling that Red Bull had built a great car this year but were nowhere near the pace of the Brawn GP cars – How wrong we were!

The fact that the Red Bull cars .. read more

The Chinese Grand Prix

Posted: 16th April 2009 by Kevin in Formula One
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This weekend should prove to be cracker of a race if Australia and Malaysia are anything to go by! Thank goodness we can now put the whole diffuser debate behind us and get on with the racing which is why we love the sport in the first place.

Brawn GP, Red Bull and Toyota still look the teams to beat but .. read more