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Coulthard questions DTM absence from F1 Super Licence

Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard believes that the German touring car series, DTM, should have a place within the FIA's Super Licence criteria. Last year, F1's governing body changed the qualifying criteria for a Super Licence in reaction to drivers jumping into F1 with minimal experience of junior single-seater formulas. Drivers wishing to enter the top-tier now will have to have completed a minimum of three-years of junior single-seater experience accumulating at least 40 points from their finishing positions in those championships. Under these regulations, drivers such as Max Verstappen would not have been eligible for a Super Licence as the 17-year old had only completed...
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