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. The collection was not even known to some of the villagers. Over the years Duncan has taken great pleasure in giving his business colleagues, fans and visitors a guided tour of the hundreds of pieces of unique racing history.
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, Wendy McKenzie, took over the role as DCM Manger and run both the David Coulthard Museum and Pitstop Diner. During this time Wendy saw thousands of visitors pass through DCM's doors as it went from strength to strength. In 2009, however, Wendy decided to move onto pastures new and DCM Management and Operations were taken on by long time employee and Tywnholm village resident Mrs Linda White. | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Also in 2009 the museum went through a small refurbishment to make way for loads of new exhibits including the original Red Bull RB2 Racing car which David drove in the Monaco Grand Prix and scored Red Bull's maiden podium.
If it's been a while since you visited DCM then we think you'll be pleasantly suprised - loads of new things to see and do, informative museum tours, great home made cooking & snacks and of course a friendly welcome. If you have any questions please send them to us using the Query form on our Contact Us Page. |
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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.









