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Last Updated: Sunday, 1 May, 2005, 05:14 GMT 06:14 UK
Coulthard admits to Massa bust-up
Coulthard and Massa came together during an tussle at San Marino
Massa's car was damaged in his collision with Coulthard
David Coulthard has revealed that he grabbed rival Felipe Massa by the throat after they clashed on the track during the San Marino Grand Prix.

"I was absolutely furious and saw red," the Scot told the Daily Mirror. "I have respect for other drivers and I expect them to have respect for me."

The Scot admitted he stepped in front of Massa's car as the Brazilian was leaving the Imola paddock on Sunday.

"I leaned in and grabbed him by the neck," he said.

"Then I looked up and saw his parents were in the back and that cooled things down pretty quickly.

Massa had the chance to apologise after the race but he didn't
David Coulthard

"I didn't want to embarrass him in front of them. But he continued ranting that I had used unsporting behaviour.

"Massa accused me of driving his car off the road at 200mph and I have never done that in my life. But I am not in this business to give way to anyone."

The Sauber driver hit the back of Coulthard's car during the race and angrily raised a finger at him when he finally overtook.

"I once showed Schumacher the finger when I was angry but I apologised afterwards," said Coulthard.

"Massa had the chance to do that after the race but he didn't."

Massa finished in 12th place, just ahead of Coulthard.


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