David Coulthard should give up and retire with some dignity, former grand prix driver and fellow Briton Eddie Irvine told UK's The Sun. The outspoken Ulsterman, who tried but failed to land a Jordan drive after racing with Ferrari and Jaguar until 2002, said it's 'staggering' that 33-year-old Coulthard is still prepared to 'hawk' himself to a potential F1 employer.
"David never won the world title and never will," Irvine told the newspaper. "He should walk away and concentrate on getting on with his life."
Having earlier ruled out the veteran Scot's chance of driving for 'Red Bull' in 2005, meanwhile, team owner Dieter Mateschitz said Coulthard may actually be 'of interest' due to his experience.
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