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Ride Radar > Blog > Tips & Advice > Coulthard: ‘Drivers are better paid today – but I wouldn’t swap’
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Coulthard: ‘Drivers are better paid today – but I wouldn’t swap’

Last updated: July 4, 2025 11:45 pm
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The Evolution of Formula 1: A Perspective from David Coulthard

David Coulthard, a former Formula 1 driver, reflects on the changes and challenges that have shaped the sport over the years. From the high-tech ‘magic carpet’ cars of the early 90s to the more raw and intense machines of 1994-1995, Coulthard has experienced it all.

In 1998, more regulation changes came into play, affecting the performance of the cars with new narrow-track dimensions and grooved tires. Coulthard, like many drivers, had to adapt to the compromised rubber until the end of his F1 career. Despite the changes, Coulthard believes that the sport often neglects the input of drivers when implementing new rules.

As Formula 1 has evolved into a slick and modern world, Coulthard acknowledges the technological advancements and governmental influences that have shaped the sport. However, he also finds comfort in the familiar sights and sounds of race tracks, highlighting the timeless essence of racing life.

Recently, Coulthard returned to Pembrey in Wales, a track he frequented during his testing days for Williams, to support his son Dayton as he prepares for his debut in the British GB4 Championship. The passion for racing transcends generations, bridging the gap between past and present.

Reflecting on the shift from a marketing association to a technical collaboration in F1, Coulthard notes the impact of modern governmental regulations on the sport. While F1 continues to push the boundaries of technology and performance, the essence of competition remains at its core.

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