Damon Hill clinched his only F1 drivers’ championship on this day — October 13 — in 1996, setting a record that would not be matched for two decades.
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Road to Glory: Evaluating Britain’s Next F1 Champion Contenders
Lewis Hamilton, George Russell, Lando Norris or Oliver Bearman? Our experts pick the next British F1 champ
BővebbenThe Unveiling: Inside the Making of a Groundbreaking Formula 1 Documentary
A new Formula 1 documentary film about Damon Hill’s emotional journey to becoming a world champion premieres next week. It takes viewers from the tragedy of losing his father, F1 champion Graham Hill, to Damon’s own triumph in 1996. The film highlights Damon’s determination to correct past wrongs and the intense emotions shared by him and his wife Georgie. F1 drivers’ extraordinary lives make compelling subjects, and Damon’s underdog story resonates with the film’s theme. Damon, alongside James Allen, Simon Lazenby, and Kevin Turner, will discuss the film on its…
BővebbenThe Unconventional Path of a Racing Legend: From F1 Champion to Gardener Extraordinaire
I was an F1 star and I won Le Mans six times, but I just wanted to be a gardener
BővebbenRacing Royalty: F1 Champion Receives Coveted Award
It’s not often F1 champions are handed trophies after they retire – but this particular person is still being honoured for their career!
BővebbenRussell Exposes British GP Concerns as Rivals Close In
George Russell bagged a maiden British Grand Prix pole position in qualifying at Silverstone – the first non-Lewis Hamilton home pole since Damon Hill in 1996.
BővebbenDecoding the Mythical Motorsport Triple Crown: Inside the Quest for Racing Excellence
Only one driver has ever completed motorsport’s triple crown, Graham Hill, but which leg is the hardest to win individually?
BővebbenThe Ultimate Showdown: Le Mans 24 Hours Races to Claim Title as King of Motorsport
The third leg of motorsport’s unofficial triple crown takes place this weekend with the twice around the clock French enduro, but is it the biggest race?
BővebbenReviving the Racing Spirit: F1’s Historic Return to Madrid with the Lauda Link
Formula 1 will be heading to Madrid once again for the Spanish Grand Prix come 2026 – with a street track, but a previous track in the capital has links to Niki Lauda.
BővebbenThe Thrilling Tale of Madrid’s Enduring Love Affair with Formula 1 Racing
Why F1 is no stranger to Madrid
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