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Damon Hill
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British Formula One racing driver Damon Hill depicted in sporting art prints by Stuart McIntyre, Ivan Berryman and Stuart Coffield. Formula One art prints of Damon Hill are available from the Sports Gallery. |
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Closing the Gap by Michael Turner Damon Hill in his winning Williams at the 1995 Hungarian GP. |
Towards Victory by Robert Tomlin Damon Hill at the height of his career driving the Williams Renault FW18, gave on of his finest performances at the 1996 San Marino Grand Prix at Imola. Starting second on the grid he shot off the line to go side by side with pole sitter Michael Schumacher. Their dreams were temporarily shattered when David Coulthard flew by in the Maclaren after making an incredible start. The race developed into a three car scrap with Hill apparently struggling to stay with the leaders. What everyone didn't know however was the strategy of the Williams which meant that Hill was able to stay out for an amazing 26 laps and after he pitted he managed to come out in front of Schumacher and Coulthard. By lap 39 the Williams and Ferrari pair were only 1.5 seconds apart. Further stops and some controversial hold ups by the battle between by Diniz and Hakkinen allowed Hill to extend his lead, eventually winning the race by a comfortable 16 seconds. This was to be Hills year and he went on to win the 1996 Formula One World Drivers Championship. |
Damon Hill/ Williams Renault FW.18 by Ivan Berryman No text for this item |
Damon Hill - Jordan by Ivan Berryman. Damon Hill in the number 7 Jordan leads the Ferrari of Michael Schumacher early in the 1999 Formula One season. |
King of the Track by Stuart Coffield Damon Hill, World Champion |
Damon Hill - Williams FW16 by S Taylor. The #0 Williams Renault of Damon Hill with two portraits of the 1996 Formula One World Champion. Hill raced in the number zero car in both the 1993 and 1994 seasons. |
Jordan Clean Sweep by Michael Turner. The first Grand Prix victory for the Jordan team came at the 1998 Belgian G.P., with Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher finishing first and second in their Jordan Mugen-Hondas. Michael Turners painting shows the winning pair in the closing stages of the incident packed race, being chased by Jean Alesis third placed Sauber. |
Tribute to Williams by Stuart McIntyre Williams F1 was founded in 1977by Frank Williams and Patrick Head, as Williams Grand Prix Engineering. In July 1979, Clay Regazzoni won the teams first Grand Prix at Silverstone and the following year, Alan Jones won 5 Grand Prix, winning the Drivers and Constructors Championship. During the 1980s, the teams reliability record helped them to achieve unchallenged and crushing victories in the Constructors Championships of 1980, 1981, 1986 and 1987. In 1990, Nigel Mansell rejoined the team and in 1992, he became the first driver to win 9 races in one season, achieving 14 pole positions and securing both the Drivers World Championship and the Constructors Title for Williams F1 and Renault. In 1993 Alain Prost took up where Mansell had left off and won their second and consecutive Drivers and Constructors Championship double, driving the FW15. Tragically, in the following year, Ayrton Senna was killed at Imola in only his thrid Grand Prix for Williams. Damon Hill the rose in stature and saved a desperately sad year by challenging Michael Schumacher for the Drivers Championship. However, it was 1996 before Damon Hill won the Drivers Championship, becoming the first second generation driver to achieve the title. In 1997, the Championship belonged to Jacques Villeneuve and the Williams-Renault team. In 2000, Williams teamed up with the might of BMW and in 2001 they were back to winning ways with Ralf Schumacher and Juan Pablo Montoya achieving four Grand Prix victories. |
Championship Victor by Michael Turner. Damon Hill opened his score for the 1996 World Championship with a win in the Australian Grand Prix, the first of eight victories in his successful bid for the title. Michael Turners painting shows his oil-stained Williams leading team-mate Jacques Villeneuve in the closing stages of the race. |
Going For It by Ivan Berryman. Damon Hill passes Michael Schumacher, Argentine Grand Prix, 1995. |
Damon Hill/ Williams FW.17 by Ivan Berryman No text for this item |
Damon Hill/ Williams FW.16 by Ivan Berryman No text for this item |
The Rivals by Michael Turner. Damon Hill and Michael Schumacher fight for the lead in the 1995 Belgian G.P. |
Damon Hill by Michael Thompson. Rothmans Williams Renault FW18. World Champion 1996. |
On the Edge by Gerald Coulson. Damon Hill - the Formula One World Champion winning the San Marino Grand Prix, 5th May 1996 in his #5 Williams Renault. This was his fourth of eight victories in the 1996 season. |
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