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Graham Hill, F1 driver

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British
15 February 1929
29 November 1975 (46)
Alexander Wurz (15 February 1974)
Charles Pic (15 February 1990)
George Russell (15 February 1998)

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statistics

14 (7.8%)
36 (20.1%)
13 (7.3%)
3 (16.7%)
1st
18
179
176
289 (1.6 points per race avg)
77 (43%)
1958 Monaco Grand Prix
1975 Monaco Grand Prix
1962 Dutch Grand Prix
1969 Monaco Grand Prix

about Graham Hill

Norman Graham Hill (15 February 1929 – 29 November 1975) was a British racing driver and team owner from England, who was twice Formula One World Champion. He is the only driver ever to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport—the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Indianapolis 500 and either the Monaco Grand Prix or the Formula One World Drivers' Championship. He also appeared on TV in the 1970s on a variety of non-sporting programmes including panel games. He liked painting in his spare time.

Hill and his son Damon were the first father and son pair to win Formula One World Championships. Hill's grandson Josh, Damon's son, also raced his way through the ranks until he retired from Formula Three in 2013 at the age of 22.

Hill and five other members of the Embassy Hill team died in 1975 when the aeroplane he was piloting from France crashed in fog at night on Arkley golf course while attempting to land at Elstree Airfield in north London.


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seasons

1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975,

finishing positions

grid positions

teams & teammates Graham Hill

season teammate
1958 Cliff Allison
Alan Stacey
Ivor Bueb
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1959 Bruce Halford
Pete Lovely
Innes Ireland
Alan Stacey
David Piper
Dennis Taylor
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1960 Jo Bonnier
Dan Gurney
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1961 Tony Brooks
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1962 Richie Ginther
Jackie Lewis
Tony Marsh
Gerry Ashmore
Bruce Johnstone
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1963 Richie Ginther
Lorenzo Bandini
Maurice Trintignant
Moisés Solana
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1964 Richie Ginther
Maurice Trintignant
Giancarlo Baghetti
Tony Maggs
Richard Attwood
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1965 Jackie Stewart
Lucien Bianchi
Masten Gregory
Roberto Bussinello
Giorgio Bassi
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1966 Jackie Stewart
Bob Bondurant
Vic Wilson
Innes Ireland
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1967 Piers Courage
Jim Clark
Chris Irwin
Mike Fisher
Jackie Oliver
Eppie Wietzes
Giancarlo Baghetti
Moisés Solana
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1968 Jim Clark
Jo Siffert
Jackie Oliver
Bill Brack
Mario Andretti
Moisés Solana
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1969 Jo Siffert
Jochen Rindt
Mario Andretti
John Love
Richard Attwood
John Miles
Jo Bonnier
Pete Lovely
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1970 John Miles
John Love
Dave Charlton
Jochen Rindt
Alex Soler-Roig
Pete Lovely
Emerson Fittipaldi
Reine Wisell
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1971 Dave Charlton
Jackie Pretorius
Tim Schenken
Chris Craft
Brabham compare 1971
1972 Carlos Reutemann
Wilson Fittipaldi
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1973 George Follmer
Jackie Oliver
Brian Redman
Shadow compare 1973
1974 Guy Edwards
Peter Gethin
Rolf Stommelen
Lola compare 1974
1975 Rolf Stommelen
François Migault
Tony Brise
Vern Schuppan
Alan Jones
Lola compare 1975

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Renowned auction house RM Sotheby's reckons this is the first time a prize of this type has been offered for public sale and estimates the FIA award will fetch between £25,000 and £35,000.Hill's trophy, rewarding his season-long triumph over Jim Clark while driving for the Bourne-based BRM team, marks the first time a British driver won the F1 crown while driving a British car.It leads an array ...

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Both Button and Hill have voiced the opinion that Hamilton could lose interest if he finds himself with an uncompetitive Mercedes for a second consecutive season.
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The incident at the first chicane put both men out of the race, and it came just three races after contact between the pair at Silverstone led to a heavy crash for Verstappen.
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Philip Toll Hill Jr. is perhaps the most under-appreciated World Champion in Formula 1 history, and one wonders if this is simply a result of him being so smart. The wisest people learn not only from their own mistakes but those of others, too, and this Miami-born, Santa Monica-bred guy had witnessed plenty of trauma by the time he reached the top of the motorsport world in 1961. He had long since ...

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Graham Hill had got wind that his driving partner for the 1972 Le Mans 24 Hours wasn't best pleased about sharing his Matra with a 43-year-old whose star was fading. So the double Formula 1 world champion, ever the joker, tried to trick Henri Pescarolo.
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A series of lots donated by drivers, teams and other motorsport insiders was sold via RM Sotheby?s in aid of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. The FIA already gave ?1m to the organisation prior to the auction.
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Race: 1994 Japanese GP, Suzuka
Car: Williams-Renault FW16B
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