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On this day... 27 March (1971) - David Coulthard was born in Twynholm.


On this day... 27 March (1971) - David Coulthard was born in Twynholm.

Popular Scottish racing driver David Coulthard was born in Twynholm. For much of his career Coulthard carried the hopes of British fans, but despite driving cars with championship-winning potential, he never took the ultimate prize. As a driver he was very highly respected in the paddock and after retiring he was made a pundit on the BBC's F1 coverage and then elevated to co-commentator. He won 13 grands prix.

1994

An easy win for Michael Schumacher in the opening race of the season, and no happy ending for local boy Ayrton Senna who span off 15 laps from the end as he vainly chased his rival. Schumacher finished a lap ahead of Damon Hill, but had to survive a technical appeal which lasted well into the night. No so lucky was Eddie Irvine who was suspended from the next race after being blamed for a spectacular and potentially serious four-car pile-up.

1965

Swiss driver Gregor Foitek was born in Zurich. He competed in F1 from 1989 to 1990 and while he entered 22 races, he failed to qualify for 15 of them.

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