Graham Hill
Racing driver; two-time F1 world champion

Born
February 15th, 1929
96 years ago
Died
November 29th, 1975
49 years ago — 46 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
United Kingdom
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A prominent racing driver from England, achieved significant success in Formula One during the 1960s and early 1970s. Secured a total of two World Championships, first in 1962 and again in 1968. Notable for driving with teams such as BRM and Lotus, where he demonstrated exceptional skill on various circuits. Additionally, ventured into business, establishing a successful career after retiring from racing. Contributed to motorsport as a commentator and team manager, remaining influential in the racing community.
Won the Formula One World Championship in 1962
Won the Formula One World Championship in 1968
Won the Indianapolis 500 in 1966
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