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Formula One veteran David Coulthard enthralls onlookers in Hyderabad

Driving a Red Bull F1 car on Tank Bund Road, Coulthard reached a top speed of 282 kmph

Hyderabad: Formula One veteran David Coulthard and Lithuanian stunt-rider Aras Gibieza participated in a Red Bull F1 show.

Driving a Red Bull F1 car on the Tank Bund Road and twice around the Hussain Sagar lake, Coulthard reached a top speed of 282 kms per hour.

Onlookers applauded as they zoomed past. The 25-year-old old Aras, in particular, enthralled the crowd with motorcycle acrobatics. The event was flagged off by the Tollywood actor Akkineni Nagarjuna.

Coulthard, a 13-time Grand Prix winner, had taken the car for a spin on Sea Link in Mumbai in 2009. He later told the reporters that it was fantastic to be back in India.

"It's always a special feeling to drive a Formula 1 car for the sheer thrill of the fans and it was incredible to take the car for a spin at such an iconic location. Going by the crowd reaction, they enjoyed the motorbike and the car. I enjoyed the opportunity to bring Formula 1 to the people again," Coulthard added.

Aras too said he was quite excited. "It's an impressive moment," he said.

Meanwhile Coulthard offered apology after India's tri-colour fell on the ground near his feet while he was trying to put inside a car. The incident happened when Coulthard apparently failed to keep the flag properly on the front seat of a car designated to take him around the crowd.

Noting that the flag lay on the ground, a crew member rushed and handed it back to Coulthard, who then sat on the window of the car and started waving it to the crowd as the vehicle moved around after the event.

The former multiple Grand Prix winner, Coulthard offered apology after a photographer later showed him the snaps of the fallen flag after the event. "I must apologise for dropping the flag. From my point of view we don't have this tradition or rule in our country. So, I would never disrespect the country and I would never disrespect the flag," he said.

(Photos: Surenderreddy Singireddy)

"So, I hope you understand that I can only act as to what is normal for me and according to the rules in my country. I am really sorry, I cannot know the rules of every country so apologies to your nation. I have tremendous respect for India and respect for the flag and the people," Coulthard, the 13-time Grand Prix winner told reporters. A spokesperson also said it was unintentional on his part.

( Source : deccan chronicle/pti )
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