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Just read this on BBC News website. RIP.
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Rest in Peace
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Tragic news, I always supported Coulthard for some reason. Rest In Peace. :cry:
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So sad.... RIP
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Oh dear. That's tragic. RIP.
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Horrible news, RIP.
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Condolences to DC & his family. Sad event indeed.
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Thoughts go out to the Coulthard and Jackson families. Such a sad story, especially since she leaves behind an eight-month old-daughter.
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I saw dr-b's headline post and pasta's at the same time, put two and two together, made five (as it turned out) and nearly had a coronary, and all this only a week and a bit after I'd been watching that documentary on Colin McRae.

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Chives5150 wrote:Thoughts go out to the Coulthard and Jackson families. Such a sad story, especially since she leaves behind an eight-month old-daughter.

I concur - it must be a painful time for him indeed, and it is touching to see that at least part of the motorsport community has come forward to offer their support.
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Oh that's really terrible news. :(
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Thoughts are with DC and his family at this time. RIP Lynsay. :(
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Condolences to the Coulthard and Jackson families. RIP
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