Formula One Squad
Career Details
| 2006 | Scores Red Bull's maiden podium in Monaco in an otherwise disappointing second season with the team, who struggle with pace and reliability. Finishes 13th in the standings. |
| 2005 | Fully justifies Red Bull race seat, scoring 24 of the team's 34 points. Quick and consistent, claiming fifth on the grid and fourth place Melbourne, and again just missing out on a podium in Europe. |
| 2004 | Ends McLaren career with lowest ever championship position. A fourth in Germany is his best race result. Defies critics by signing with new Red Bull team for 2005. |
| 2003 | Wins the opening round in Australia, but then consistently out-performed by his team mate. Finishes seventh in the drivers' championship. |
| 2002 | Coulthard finishes in fifth place in the Drivers' Championship, and wins in Monaco. |
| 2001 | Stays at McLaren where he claims runner-up spot in the Drivers' Championship. |
| 2000 | Third in the Driver's Championship, 73 points putting him just eight behind team mate Mika Hakkinen. |
| 1999 | Two victories but fourth in the Drivers' Championship. |
| 1998 | Takes one victory and six second places helping McLaren take the Constructors' Championship. |
| 1997 | Victory in Australia and Italy sees him take third place in the Drivers' Championship. |
| 1996 | Moves to McLaren. Finishes second in Monaco and seventh in the Drivers' Championship. |
| 1995 | Wins first Grand Prix in Portugal, and finishes third in the Drivers' Championship. |
| 1994 | Promoted from test driver to race driver at Williams, following the tragic death of Ayrton Senna. |
| 1993 | Test driver for Williams-Renault. Finishes third in the FIA International Formula 3000 Championship with Paul Stewart Racing. GT Class Winner at the Le Mans 24 Hours with Jaguar. |
| 1991 | Runner-up in the British Formula 3 Championship. Wins the 'European Marlboro Masters of Formula 3' and the Macau Grand Prix. |
| 1990 | Winner of the McLaren Autosport Young Driver Of The Year award. |


