March 26, 200817 yr Coulthard: No worries over Red Bull safety David Coulthard has said he has complete faith in the design of his Red Bull Racing car, despite his two spectacular accidents so far this season.Coulthard has seen the suspension on his car collapse twice this year - after a collision with Felipe Massa in Australia and after hitting a kerb in practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix.Those incidents prompted an FIA investigation into the strength of the suspension at Sepang last weekend, after which the car was given the all clear.But despite the events, Coulthard has said he is not worried about the design of the RB4, and that he is not surprised the suspension broke after the impact with the kerb at Sepang."The suspension saw twice the normal loads it would see at the fastest corner," explained Coulthard about his accident in Malaysia. "Although it looked fairly spectacular and many were wondering why it fell to pieces, you never see those loads unless you hit something."Keep things within their design parameters and they'll operate normally. Take them outside and you tend to get catastrophic failures."Although mechanical failures in cars are always likely to affect a driver's confidence in a car, Coulthard has said he has no doubts about the safety of his car."I've got no confidence problems. I think it's a racing driver thing: we're confident/competitive/stupid enough to think it will never happen to us."The Toyota (of Timo Glock) fell to pieces fairly spectacularly after it had its incident in Melbourne, so carbon does tend to disintegrate."Look at (Robert) Kubica's accident in Canada. It was remarkable he emerged without any serious injury but I remind you: his feet were hanging out the front of his car and had he had a secondary impact with the concrete wall he would probably have broken his ankles."I remember Johnny Herbert's accident back at Brands Hatch in 1988 – there's a large element of luck in any accident and there's no question the cars are considerably stronger than they were several years ago."
March 27, 200817 yr Coulthard's Red Bull sold for 210,000 Euros 27 March 2008 David Coulthard's Red Bull Racing car from last year's British Grand Prix was sold on eBay for 210,000 Euros for an auction in aid of the Wings for Life charity, a foundation which funds research into spine injuries. The Red Bull car had the unique 'faces for charity' livery which the team ran during the British Grand Prix last year. Over 50,000 people donated money to charity in order to have their photos painted on the car. The auction winner has chosen to remain anonymous.
April 7, 200817 yr Bahrain Grand Prix 1st Free Practice1 F. Massa 1:32.233 202 K. Räikkönen 1:32.350 153 N. Rosberg 1:32.415 234 L. Hamilton 1:32.705 215 H. Kovalainen 1:32.868 206 K. Nakajima 1:33.121 247 R. Kubica 1:33.333 168 J. Trulli 1:33.539 279 D. Coulthard 1:33.788 2010 F. Alonso Renault 1:33.815 1911 T. Glock 1:33.929 2812 M. Webber 1:33.950 2013 N. Piquet jr. 1:33.981 2414 N. Heidfeld 1:34.106 1715 S. Bourdais 1:34.235 2716 S. Vettel 1:34.321 3217 G. Fisichella 1:34.892 2018 J. Button 1:34.915 1619 R. Barrichello 1:35.174 1220 A. Sutil 1:35.429 2221 A. Davidson 1:36.145 622 T. Sato 1:36.536 6
April 7, 200817 yr Bahrain Grand Prix 2nd Free Practice1 F. Massa 1:31.420 302 K. Räikkönen 1:32.327 303 H. Kovalainen 1:32.752 304 L. Hamilton 1:32.847 265 R. Kubica 1:32.915 296 N. Rosberg 1:33.022 347 D. Coulthard 1:33.048 278 K. Nakajima 1:33.098 339 S. Bourdais 1:33.197 3710 N. Piquet jr. 1:33.247 3711 J. Button 1:33.710 3312 F. Alonso 1:33.755 2613 M. Webber 1:33.782 3414 J. Trulli 1:33.822 3815 T. Glock 1:33.856 3016 R. Barrichello 1:33.966 3517 N. Heidfeld 1:34.023 3618 G. Fisichella 1:34.388 3519 A. Sutil 1:34.405 3420 S. Vettel 1:34.787 3021 T. Sato 1:35.288 2422 A. Davidson 1:35.712 25
April 7, 200817 yr Bahrain Grand Prix 3rd Free Practice1 N. Rosberg 1:32.521 172 F. Massa 1:32.726 103 M. Webber 1:32.742 164 J. Trulli 1:32.901 185 D. Coulthard 1:32.918 146 K. Nakajima 1:33.020 167 R. Kubica 1:33.024 188 N. Piquet jr. 1:33.074 169 K. Räikkönen 1:33.237 1010 H. Kovalainen 1:33.367 1511 S. Bourdais 1:33.372 1712 G. Fisichella 1:33.392 2013 F. Alonso 1:33.445 1314 R. Barrichello 1:33.551 1815 T. Glock 1:33.595 2016 J. Button 1:33.600 1717 S. Vettel 1:33.651 1418 L. Hamilton 1:33.659 1419 A. Sutil 1:33.857 1820 N. Heidfeld 1:34.074 1621 A. Davidson 1:34.591 1822 T. Sato 1:34.952 16
April 7, 200817 yr Bahrain Grand Prix Qualifying1 R. Kubica 1:33.0962 F. Massa 1:33.1233 L. Hamilton 1:33.2924 K. Räikkönen 1:33.4185 H. Kovalainen 1:33.4886 N. Heidfeld 1:33.7377 J. Trulli 1:33.9948 N. Rosberg 1:34.0159 J. Button 1:35.05710 F. Alonso 1:35.11511 M. Webber 1:32.37112 R. Barrichello 1:32.50813 T. Glock 1:32.52814 N. Piquet jr. 1:32.79015 S. Bourdais 1:32.91516 K. Nakajima 1:32.94317 D. Coulthard 1:33.43318 G. Fisichella 1:33.50119 S. Vettel 1:33.50120 A. Sutil 1:33.84521 A. Davidson 1:34.14022 T. Sato 1:35.725
April 7, 200817 yr Bahrain Grand Prix Race1 F. Massa 1:31:06.9702 K. Räikkönen + 3.3393 R. Kubica + 4.9984 N. Heidfeld + 8.4095 H. Kovalainen + 26.7896 J. Trulli + 41.3147 M. Webber + 45.4738 N. Rosberg + 55.8899 T. Glock + 1:09.50010 F. Alonso + 1:17.18111 R. Barrichello + 1:17.86212 G. Fisichella + 1 laps13 L. Hamilton + 1 laps14 K. Nakajima + 1 laps15 S. Bourdais + 1 laps16 A. Davidson + 1 laps17 T. Sato + 1 laps18 D. Coulthard + 1 laps19 A. Sutil + 2 lapsDid not finish20 N. Piquet jr. + 16 laps21 J. Button + 37 laps22 S. Vettel + 57 laps
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