Coulthard: I Will Still Move Over.
David Coulthard re-iterated his willingness to help team-mate Mika Hakkinen's championship challenge - despite out-qualifying the Finn at Sepang.
Coulthard put in a late, late lap to secure third place on the grid, bumping Hakkinen to fourth, but still trailing the dominant Ferraris. Although the Scot retains his own title aspirations, however, he has made it clear that he will not stand in Hakkinen's way once the lights turn green on Sunday.
David Coulthard re-iterated his willingness to help team-mate Mika Hakkinen's championship challenge - despite out-qualifying the Finn at Sepang.
Coulthard put in a late, late lap to secure third place on the grid, bumping Hakkinen to fourth, but still trailing the dominant Ferraris. Although the Scot retains his own title aspirations, however, he has made it clear that he will not stand in Hakkinen's way once the lights turn green on Sunday.
Neither McLaren driver could understand why Ferrari was so far ahead in qualifying, especially after the disappointing performances put in by the Maranello team in recent races. Coulthard put some of the difference down to the return of Michael Schumacher, but admitted that there was work to be done overnight to put McLaren in contention for the race win.