31-10-2021, 10:11 PM
Sky Sports F1 presenter and former Super Aguri driver Anthony Davidson has announced his retirement from professional driving.
The 42-year-old Briton will bring his career to a close at the conclusion of the 2021 World Endurance Championship in Bahrain on November 6.
Davidson made his Formula 1 race debut in the 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix for Minardi, standing in for Alex Yoong at that race and next out in Belgium, but he retired both times.
Davidson has focused his racing commitments on sportscars, winning the World Endurance Championship in 2014 for Toyota, combining that with his role as a simulator driver for the Mercedes F1 team.
The 42-year-old Briton will bring his career to a close at the conclusion of the 2021 World Endurance Championship in Bahrain on November 6.
Davidson made his Formula 1 race debut in the 2002 Hungarian Grand Prix for Minardi, standing in for Alex Yoong at that race and next out in Belgium, but he retired both times.
Davidson has focused his racing commitments on sportscars, winning the World Endurance Championship in 2014 for Toyota, combining that with his role as a simulator driver for the Mercedes F1 team.
"When a man holds you round the throat, I don't think he has come to apologise"
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