F1 star David Coulthard may have retired from the sport in 2008, but his love of cars is still strong as ever.
The Scotsman, 52, was runner-up in the 2001 driver championship to Michael Schumacher driving for McLaren.
Petrolhead David Coulthard boasts an amazing car collection
Times Newspapers LtdCoulthard amassed a £60m fortune after driving for Williams and McLaren[/caption]
And his success saw him amass a staggering £60million fortune.
That allowed the 2003 Australian Grand Prix winner to splash the cash on an amazing car collection.
Incredibly, two of Coulthard’s rides are worth more than £2million EACH.
In 2020, Coulthard added a stunning Valkyrie to his fleet.
Designed by Adrian Newey, the current chief technology officer at Red Bull Racing with a little help from Christian Horner, Dr Andy Palmer, and Simon Spoule, it’s a collector’s item worth north of £2million.
Only 150 were made, with strict rules that if the car was bought to be flipped, you would never get the chance to buy another special again.
The car can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.6 seconds.
Last year, Max Verstappen had the opportunity to drive one around the Silverstone Circuit.
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MERCEDES PROJECT ONE
Coulthard has also ordered a special Mercedes Project One, which costs around £2.3million.
The plug-in hybrid sports car will feature just 275 units, when it arrives in 2022.
“I’m still a Mercedes guy, and it’s such a unique proposition,” he told Top Gear back in 2018.
“I don’t think anyone will do something like it ever again.”
F1 legend Coulthard is waiting on the delivery of a Mercedes Project One
SMART CONVERTIBLE
In what might be seen as an unconventional move, Coulthard is the owner of a convertible Smart car that costs around £23,000.
With a maximum speed of 80mph, it doesn’t get close to the cars he used to drive on the F1 circuit.
However, he seems to have plenty of fun driving it.
“Every ex-GP driver in touch with their racing spirit should have one of these,” he revealed.
check copyrightA convertible Smart car takes pride of place in Coulthard’s garage[/caption]
RENAULT 5 TURBO
As first cars go, this one’s a belter.
When Coulthard turned 18, he got his first car – a Renault 5 Turbo.
It was a treat from himself after racing in Formula Ford and winning both championships. And it also provided plenty of space to entertain the ladies.
“I had a great time in that car; the seats reclined all the way back, which was handy as a teenage boy.”
Coulthard’s first car was a Renault 5 Turbo
1971 MERCEDES 280 SL
Although most of the cars in his life share a modern touch, there is room for one classic vehicle.
When Coulthard became a test driver at Williams at 23, he splashed the cash on a stunning 1971 Mercedes 280 SL.
He still has it in his garage, with plans to hand it over to his 14-year-old son – as long as he doesn’t sell it.
The same car has appeared on auction sites fetching up to £80,000.
Mercedes BenzCoulthard with his vintage 1971 Mercedes 280 SL[/caption]
Mercedes Benz1971 Mercedes 280 SL will be passed on to his son when he can drive[/caption]
1984 MERCEDES G-CLASS 280
Sitting at his residence in Monaco, Coulthard has a 1984 Mercedes G-Class 280.
Originally when he bought it, it was white. But in recent years he had the SUV spray-painted in gunmetal silver.
He calls it a “proper five-seat restaurant car for the South of France.”
We say he’s lucky.
Daimler AGAt his Monaco residence, Coulthard has a 1984 Mercedes G-Class 280 in gunmetal silver[/caption]
ASTON MARTIN DB9
Coulthard is married to Belgian Formula One correspondent for French TV, Karen Minier.
Being a fan of Aston Martin, he knows how to spoil her – buying the presenter a classy DB9 a few years back.
It’s unknown if she still has the motor, but his shared love of motors clearly extends to his wife.
The DB9 famously appeared in the James Bond film series.
It was also driven by Jason Statham in Furious 7.
HandoutCoulthard treated his wife to a Aston Martin DB9[/caption]
PA:Press AssociationCoulthard with his wife Karen Minier[/caption] Read More