- 24 May 08, 22:17#44632
Yep in Coulthards case, A fair amount of laughs 

Speaking of Murray, back at the end of the 1992 British GP when Mansell-Mania was at its peak again, on the run down lap Murray talks about Damon Hill finishing his first race - finishing last in the slowly dying Brabham team - as well as Brundle's podium and Mansell's win.
Proof if you ever needed it. Since Hamilton did well in the 2007 Australian Grand Prix, Button and Coulthard were thrown on the scrapheap and Davidson barely got mentioned. In tennis, too, as soon as Andy Murray got pretty far in his rookie Wimbledon, Henman was forgotten about. I don't think that is very fair, particularly saying as Coulthard, Button and Davidson have knocked their pan in and done great jobs with the equipment they've been given, and, certainly in Coulthard's case, have given the sport a fair amount.



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Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power. Abe Lincoln