Monday 4 April 2011

Graham Hill

Norman Graham Hill (15 February 1929 – 29 November 1975) was a British racing driver and two-time Formula 1 World Champion. He was born in Hampstead, London.
Graham Hill is the only driver to win the so-called Triple Corwn of Motorsport and, with his son Damon Hill, is part of the only father and son pair both to have won the Formula One World Championship.




Graham Hill with his future successfull son Damon Hill... teaching :)

Damon Hill

Damon Graham Hill, born 17 September 1960, is a retired British racing driver from England.  In 1996 Hill won the Formula 1 World Championship; as the son of the late Graham Hill, he is the only son of a world champion to win the title. His father died in an aeroplane crash when Hill was 15, leaving the family in reduced circumstances, and Hill came to professional motorsport at the relatively late age of 23 by racing motorcycles. After some minor success, he moved on to single-seater racing cars and progressed steadily up the ranks to the International Formula 3000 championship by 1989, where, although often competitive, he never won a race.

Hill became a test driver for the Formula One title-winning Williams team in 1992. He was unexpectedly promoted to the Williams race team the following year. During the mid 1990s, Hill was Michael Schumacher's main rival for the Formula One Drivers' Championship. The two clashed on and off the track; their collision at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix gave Schumacher his first title by a single point. He was champion two years later, but was dropped by Williams for the following season. He went on to drive for the less competitive Arrows and Jordan teams, and in 1998 gave Jordan its first win.



Hill retired from racing after the 1999 season. He has since launched several businesses and has made appearances playing the guitar with celebrity bands. In 2006, he became president of the British Racing Drivers' Club, succeeding Jackie Stewart.


Hill and Schuhmacher in a close fight on the leadership!