DC: I let McLaren down - but they let me down too.

David Coulthard has admitted that he un🦩derperformed at McLaren-Mercedes the last two years or so, bu🥀t only because he didn't feel wanted.

The Scot, who signed a one-year d🌱eal with Red Bull Racing on Friday, after a successful test at Jerez, added that he now hopes to re-invent himself at the former Ford owner team, in much the same way as Jenson Button re-vitalised his career after being thrown a life-line by BAR.

"Two years ago Jenson was told he was finished," Coulthard told British newspaper, The Sunday Mirror.

David Coulthard takes part in Friday practice for the final time with McLaren
David Coulthard takes part in Friday practice for the final time with McLaren
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David Coulthard has admitted that he underperformed at McLareඣn-Mercedes the last two years or so, but only bec💝ause he didn't feel wanted.

The Scot, who signed a one-year deal with Red Bull Racing on Friday🍷, after a successful test at Jerez, added that he now hopes to re-invent himself at the former Ford owner team, in much the same way as Jenson Button re-vitalised his career after being thrown a life-🅰line by BAR.

"Two years ago Jenson was told he was finished," Coulthard told British newspaper, The Sunday Mirror.

"But he wen⛦t to BAR and was suddenly doing a good job. Now the team is behind him, look what he has been able to achieve.

"I could do that."

Coulthard, who struggled in 2004, and who was largely overshadowed by Kimi Raikkonen, was released, after team boss Ron Dennis signed Juan Montoya to partner the Finn, a decision that ꧑was oddly announced over a year ago.

"Obviously the last year and a bit have been a diff🥀icult period in my career but to perf💛orm you have got to be in the right environment," explained the Scot.

"I have not been in th🌸e same envꦬironment as my key competitors. They are secure, wanted and they are at different stages and different levels of the sport. Of course that influences you.

"If the psychological side wasn't important then team support systems wouldn'༺t matter.

"In the circumstances, I believe I have done a reasona💎ble job."

"The desire to do the job, to work hard and be professional is as strong as it's ever been," he added. "My work ethic is the same, although there have been days this year which hav✅e been disappoꩵinting.

"When you perform well it's great, but when you are not the spotlight falls on you and it's an unpleas♛ant experience. You wouldn't want to go through it on a daily basis.

"There was a failing on my part last year when I couldn't deal with the one-l♒ap qualifying.

"That's what forced McLౠaren to make the decision they did."

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