David Coulthard drove for Red Bull Racing between 2005 and 2008. The 54-year-old Brit recently shared an anecdote featuring Max Verstappen in the starring role — with the four-time world champion completely outclassing him on track.
Coulthard was asked the following question in an interview on the YouTube channel of Indo Sport: ''Do you think the average citizen would last 10 laps in the car physically?''
The analyst was adamant in his answer: ''That's being incredibly kind. And when I say the average person, that includes me nowadays.''
After giving it some thought, the former F1 driver shared an anecdote to illustrate his point: ''Two years ago I did a filming for a little feature where we were at San Marino, and I went around the track in RB7 which would have been the Sebastian Vettel V8 World Championship car.''
''I did one timed lap on a track that I've won the Grand Prix in 1998 or 1999. And then Max Verstappen jumped in the car, and he did one flying lap and I was five seconds slower.''
Despite this substantial difference in lap time, Coulthard was able to leave the circuit feeling good: ''I was actually reasonably happy with that because I hadn't been around Imola for more than a decade or more.''
''I haven't driven Grand Prix cars at that time. I'd done demonstrations and I do donuts but not pushing on a racetrack for well over a decade. So that just puts in perspective get what it is to be at the peak of your game.''
Coulthard continued by discussing the physical capabilities required by F1 drivers to perform: ''I've lost more than two inches in neck girth and that's including the fact that I've got neck fat as a 54 year old. That's just muscle.''
''You look at the drivers, their necks come from their jaws and you know mine used to, and I've got quite a wide jaw.''
Finally, he pointed out that F1 is an extreme sport: ''That’s all because you're supporting all that G and weight on your head. So it's an extreme environment. It's uncomfortable. It's fantastically uncomfortable. It's addictively uncomfortable when you're in the space of trying to win Grand Prix.''