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Missing out on the 1995 crown to Schumacher by a single point, the following year saw Williams emerge as the cream of the ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNDamon Hill questions Lewis Hamilton’s F1 future in ‘gets harder’ warning
Damon Hill has pondered whether Lewis Hamilton has another year in him on the Formula 1 grid, as it will only “get harder” ...
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PlanetF1 on MSNNico Rosberg has ‘no passion for racing’ as fellow Sky F1 pundit takes aim
Former Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg has been criticised by a fellow Sky F1 pundit for having "no passion for racing." ...
For Damon Hill, next week’s British Grand Prix at Silverstone promises to bring back special memories. It is 31 years since the silver-goateed former racer won his home Grand Prix, an ...
Damon Hill was born in September 1960 in London, two years before his father Graham won his first driving title. Graham was killed in an air crash when Damon was 15, leaving his mother to bring him ...
He said: "We thank Damon Hill for 13 incredible years with the Sky Sports F1 team, where he has been an integral part of our coverage, bringing unparalleled insight, expertise, and passion to our ...
Put to him that "a little bit more" was expected from Max Verstappen at Spa, Damon Hill responded with sarcasm.
“Damon Hill’s a s--- driver. There you go, I’ve given you your headline,” Formula One’s 1996 world champion chuckles as he sets off in search of his ball after hooking it off the third ...
Damon Hill has taken another swipe at Elon Musk by declaring that Twitter is 'no longer healthy'. The F1 legend, who left his role as a pundit for Sky Sports back in November, has hit out at Musk ...
EXCLUSIVE: Former Formula One champ Damon Hill is the subject of a new documentary from Alex Holmes, director of BAFTA-nominated doc biopic Maiden. The feature will explore the story of how Damon ...
Graham Hill was a titan of the sport and Damon drove in an age of titans including Prost, Schumacher and Senna. The story will be told by the ones qualified to tell it, those who were there.
Racing for Arrows, defending F1 champion Damon Hill entered the 1997 Hungarian GP - the 11th round of season - having finished no better than sixth all year.
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