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- AUG 3, 2009
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- Red Bull Racing F1 Team, David Coulthard
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- Old F1 drivers never retire, they just become TV commentators. David Coulthard and Christian Danner stopped commentating just long enough to hit the streets of Budapest, driving around the Buda Castle, along with local racer Lazlo Palik, all at the wheel of a Red Bull Racing F1 car. The Red Bull Street Parade is held on a 3km winding track around the picturesque Castle Hill of Buda. They started at Szent György Square, drove along the winding road and around the statue of Dózsa before tearing back to the finish.
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