Coulthard more nervous with baby Dayton than in an F1 car

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David Coulthard, who retired from Formula One racing after the final race of the 2008 season, declared to the British newspaper 'The Sunday Mail' that he's more nervous about holding his new-born baby Dayton than risking his life on the racetrack.

Coulthard: "I am of course all nervous working with such a delicate little thing. But at the rate he is glugging through milk I expect he won't be small for long."

The 37-year-old Scotsman said that the birth of his son was much more significant in his life than his Grand Prix victories. David said: "It was the biggest week of my life. I was incredibly lucky to be a Grand Prix driver for 15 years, something I could only dream of as a wee boy. But nothing compares to his birth and winning races seems insignificant."