In a shocking move that has sent ripples through the F1 community, former F1 driver David Coulthard has caused a stir by leaving Lewis Hamilton off his list of current F1 drivers who could be his ideal wingman. The controversial statement has ignited debates among fans and analysts alike, especially given Hamilton’s legendary status in the sport.
David Coulthard, known for his candid opinions, recently shared his thoughts on which drivers he would choose as his “right-hand man” in a competitive team scenario. However, to the surprise of many, Hamilton’s name was notably absent from the list. Coulthard, who has vast experience in the sport, explained that while Hamilton is undoubtedly one of the greatest drivers of all time, his choice was based on more than just talent.
“I think Lewis is exceptional, but when I look at today’s grid, I’m considering drivers who bring something unique to a team dynamic,” Coulthard said. His comments have sparked controversy, with many questioning whether he’s undervaluing Hamilton’s contributions to the sport.
Hamilton has enjoyed a stellar career with Mercedes, amassing seven World Championships and numerous records, making him a strong contender for any wingman position. Coulthard’s statement has raised eyebrows, with fans expressing their disbelief on social media, arguing that Hamilton’s experience and racecraft would make him an ideal teammate for any driver.
Coulthard’s list, which includes drivers like Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc, has also drawn mixed reactions. Some believe Coulthard is simply exploring new dynamics, while others see it as a challenge to Hamilton’s legacy.
As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Coulthard’s comments have once again ignited passionate discussions in the F1 world about what truly makes a perfect team.