WATCH: David Coulthard relives his career in the latest episode of ‘F1 Memory Box’ on F1 TV
David Coulthard is the next Grand Prix personality to feature as F1 TV’s ‘F1 Memory Box’ series continues.
Another new and exclusive series is available on F1 TV this year with the launch of F1 Memory Box, which involves legends of the sport sharing memories from their story-filled careers via previously unseen footage.
After the late, great Eddie Jordan opened the show, it was David Coulthard’s turn to sit down for a chat with host Tom Clarkson – going back to where it all started at Williams, reflecting on his title-challenging years at McLaren and much, much more.
There are video clips the Scotsman has never seen before and stories he has never told before while looking back on an F1 journey that spanned almost 250 starts, and yielded 13 Grand Prix wins, through the 1990s and 2000s.
One standout example (in the video clip below) is Coulthard’s recollection of the pit stop confusion and McLaren team orders situation at the 1998 Australian Grand Prix, where team mate Mika Hakkinen took victory in controversial circumstances.
Check out a trailer for Coulthard’s ‘F1 Memory Box’ episode by hitting go on the video player at the top of the page, with news on future instalments to follow soon.
F1 TV subscribers can watch all episodes in full today by clicking here. Not a subscriber yet? Find out more here.

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