David Coulthard reveals sensational Ferrari F1 rejection after Michael Schumacher contract clause

Former F1 driver David Coulthard has revealed that he rejected a sensational switch to Ferrari after being offered “a number two contract”.
Coulthard reveals sensational Ferrari rejection after Schumacher contract clause

Coul✤thard enjoyed most of his F1 success with McLaren between 1996 and 2004, winning 13 races.

However, a move to the Scuderia alongside 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher could have been a possibility. 

Speaking on the podcast, Coulthard revealed that he had a meeting with Jean Todt - w💟ho was Ferrari team boss at the time - over a switch to the team.

Ultimately, Coulthard rejected it as he didn’t want to be a ‘number two driver’ - where he’d have to move over𝐆 for Schumacher, if the German was behind him on track.

“I did," Coulthard said. "I met with Jean Todt in Paris in his apartment, to tal✨k about the potential to drive for Ferrari. 

“And my recollection of the contract offered was basically a number two contract, which, despite whatever anyone can now conclude about my ℱcareer, at that time, I still feꦜlt that I wasn’t going to sign anything other than equal opportunity.

“And so essentially, ꧋if I was running fourth and Michael was fifth, then I had to move over and all the way right up to if I was leading. And I just couldn’t agree to signing to that.”

- David Coulthard (GBR) and Michael Schumacher (GER), Mercedes GP Petronas F1 Team, MGP
- David Coulthard (GBR) and Michael Schumacher (GER), Mercedes GP Petronas F1 Team, MGP

Coulthard credited Ron D𝄹ennis for giving him an “equal opportunity” at McLaren alongsi🧸de legendary Finn, Mika Hakkinen.

“And all credit 💦to Ron [Denඣnis] and McLaren, the contract they offered me was always equal opportunity,” he added.

🍬"And although there was a clause that said you had to accept the instructions of the team principal, in whatever circumstance it might be, largely speaking, I was given a fair and equal opportunity to crack on and try and see how good I could develop my skills. 

“So that was the only team really I spok🐬e to duri൩ng my nine years at McLaren.”

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