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Mick Schumacher után Hugo Häkkinen is gokartversenyen tűnt fel :D
Ilyenkor mindig eszembe jut ez a régi hülyeség:
"February 10, 2018
David Coulthard has said that "this year will be his year". According to Coulthard, he's moving into the peak of his career and is fitter than ever. He will have to overcome a fierce challenge from Ferrari newcomer Mikey Schumacher, son of 10 times World Champion, Michael Schumacher.
Rumours around Coulthard's McLaren team have suggested the team favours it's other driver, Hugo Hakkinen. Coulthard has dismissed these rumours saying, "I have the team's full support."
March 15, 2018
David Coulthard, 46-year-old veteran F1 driver, suffered another setback in the season opening Chinese GP at the weekend. The Scot, who recently reaffirmed his belief that 2018 will be “his year”, finished fourth for McLaren in the ninth running of the race.
Victory went to Ferrari’s Mick Schumacher, son of the former multiple champion, closely followed by Hugo Häkkinen - McLaren’s junior driver. Third place went to rookie Max Verstappen, in a Minardi-BMW, employing a three-stop strategy.
Coulthard admitted disappointment, but suggested that it was only a minor setback. “Of course, I have the team’s full support” he said.
17 April, 2018
Gina Maria Schumacher, daughter of 10 times World Champion Michael Schumacher, has become the first female driver to win a Formula One Grand Prix finishing ahead of Ferrari team mate and brother Mikey in the Bahrain GP. The podium was an all Schumacher affair with David Schumacher, son of double World Champion Ralf Schumacher, finishing third with Alister Yoong scoring his first points finish in fourth in his Volkswagen V12.
Gina Maria Schumacher was involved in an altercation with McLaren driver David Coulthard on lap 12 of the 142 lap race. In a somewhat strange remark Coulthard said, "She's got too much balls and not enough brains."
It would seem that the pressure of not winning a title has finally got to Coulthard as further questions are asked about the timing of his presumably iminent retirement."
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