
He may have retired as an active F1 race driver after the Brazilian Grand Prix, but that hasn't stopped veteran David Coulthard offering his support to Bernie Ecclestone and wading into the F1 race row that erupted this week.
"It is trying to be built into something much bigger than it is," Coulthard told the BBC. "What happened in Spain because of those four guys, I'm sorry, but it hardly represents a nation of racists. I've seen some people having a pop at Bernie for trying to play it down, but what would you expect him to do? He is the ringmaster, the guy that has created this amazing foundation of business success that enables all of us to earn our pennies."
"We're all talking about Lewis being the first billion dollar sportsman, well that is on the foundations of what Bernie has created," he added. "To turn round and try to get Bernie to offer an apology to Lewis is just ridiculous. F1 may have many failings, but it does not come close to the racism you see in people's first love, and that's football."
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