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Coulthard to race beyond 2006
24 October 2005David Coulthard has denied reports that 2006 will be his last of twelve full seasons on the F1 grid. The rumour first sprang up in Shanghai after Red Bull promised the 34-year-old Scot a spot on the management lineup after he hangs up the helmet. "I want to make it clear that I do not expect 2006 to be my last year in F1," Coulthard told Scotland's tabloid Daily Record newspaper.
DC said of the promised management position at Red Bull: "I'm not thinking about that. I am a racer and I believe I still have the talent to win."
Coulthard switched to Red Bull from McLaren last year, where he won 13 grands prix alongside highly rated teammates Mika Hakkinen and Kimi Raikkonen.
DC described 2005 at the fresh-thinking team as 'invigorating' and targets fourth for the 2006 constructors' world championship. "I'd like to say I'll win a race in 2006," he explained, "but the jump might be a little too much -- we still have a little way to go yet."
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