Canada stops the ticking for Coulthard
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Well done DC, you're a credit to the sport. Wonderfully calculated measured drive and articulate comments afterwards.
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F1 » Canada stops the ticking for Coulthard

Scot gives biggest hint yet that he is in the final throes of Formula One career.

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Great to see him back on the podium, stayed pretty much clear of trouble all day and deserved to be there at the end of it all, fortunate maybe but thats they way of F1 somtimes....Also noted that a Renault engineer was one of the first to congratulate him as he ran down the pitlane to get to the podium, could the rumour of replacinf Piquet be true????
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Well done DC, you're a credit to the sport. Wonderfully calculated measured drive and articulate comments afterwards.
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yeah nice one DC good work :)
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Its nice to see DC back on the podium, just proves what he can still do with a good strategy and when he keeps his nose clean. I hope this sparks a change in form for him, I also hope he doesn't (as some rumors suggest) get shipped off to renault. The RBR looks like a much better car.
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As one of the 'Elder Statesmen' on the grid, I would hate to see him go, but I think he would be a fantastic commentator for the BBC.

Good race.
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I hope Redbull keep their current driver line up next season. It would be good to see DC go around one more time as he works so well with Webber at RBR. If one driver fails then the other picks up the ball and gets a reasult. Now they just have to get more consistant with both drivers in the points. DC has been there since the start of RBR and knows the team and setup better than any other driver and deserves to be there when they do eventually win. The talk of Vettel jumping in his seat next season is too soon for the young driver. He needs one more season with Torro Rosso to really hone his skills. Gongrats! to DC & RBR
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Was an awesome result, as a fan I was on the edge of my seat the last ten or so laps and it was as good as most of his wins in the McLaren or Williams.

I started watching F1 not long before DC started driving when I was around 11 and it will be strange to watch F1 without him when he does retire. At least he got on the podium at least once this year if it is to be his last.
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