
The David Coulthard Museum has without doubt the world's most complete collection of memorabilia for any F1 driver, past or present.
Started by David's father Duncan, almost every trophy, DC has ever won is on display.
DC'c father must have had a good idea that he was going to the very top of the motor racing world, because from DC's very earliest karting days, Duncan collected the plastic karting trophies, qualifying sheets, helmets, and anything that may be of interest in the future.
Duncan's private collection was kept in a former sugar store. The collection was not even known to some of the villagers. Over the years Duncan has taken great pleasure in giving his business collegues, fans and visitors a guided tour of the hundreds of pieces of unique racing history.
In 1999 the museum was open to the public, with Lynsay, DC's sister, running the fan club from a room in the back of building.
In 2000, after several months of refurbishment, the museum reopened as the David Coulthard Museum and Pit Stop Diner.
Monica Coulthard then ran the Diner and Lynsay the museum and merchandising.
In 2005 lifetime DC fan and close family friend, Wendy McKenzie, took over the role as DCM Manger and now runs both the David Coulthard Museum and Pitstop Diner.
As a visitor to the David Coulthard Museum you'll be able to follow David's career from his early karting days right through to his current Formula One drive with Red Bull Racing via a multitude of trophies, cars and memorabilia. If you can't wait that long why not click a racing category below to find out more about each one and in particular personal memories by David himself.
Current DC and F1 Pictures can also be found at the Galleries Page.


