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Multiple Formula 1 grand prix winner David Coulthard will compete at the 2014 Race Of Champions in Barbados later this month at Bushy Park Circuit.
Ahead of the individual Race Of Champions on Sunday December 14, Coulthard will partner Williams F1 official test driver Susie Wolff - ROC's first ever-female racer - for Team Scotland in the ROC Nations Cup on Saturday December 13.
Coulthard had a glittering F1 career, taking 13 grand prix victories and finishing in the world championship top three no less than five times in over a decade at the top.
He later raced in Germany's DTM series before retiring from full-time competition to focus on his other interests including his F1 commentary for BBC television.
The Scotsman has a strong pedigree at the Race Of Champions, reaching the Grand Final at London's Wembley Stadium in 2008. At ROC 2012 in Bangkok Coulthard reached the individual semi-finals before falling to Le Mans great Tom Kristensen.
Multiple Formula 1 grand prix winner David Coulthard will compete at the 2014 Race Of Champions in Barbados later this month at Bushy Park Circuit.
Ahead of the individual Race Of Champions on Sunday December 14, Coulthard will partner Williams F1 official test driver Susie Wolff - ROC's first ever-female racer - for Team Scotland in the ROC Nations Cup on Saturday December 13.
Coulthard had a glittering F1 career, taking 13 grand prix victories and finishing in the world championship top three no less than five times in over a decade at the top.
He later raced in Germany's DTM series before retiring from full-time competition to focus on his other interests including his F1 commentary for BBC television.
The Scotsman has a strong pedigree at the Race Of Champions, reaching the Grand Final at London's Wembley Stadium in 2008. At ROC 2012 in Bangkok Coulthard reached the individual semi-finals before falling to Le Mans great Tom Kristensen.
David Coulthard. (Photo: Raceofchampions.com) |