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Damon Hill

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Full name
Damon Graham Devereux Hill
Date of birth
Sep 17, 1960 (64)
Nationality
British
Place of birth
Hampstead
Family

Career stats

8
Seasons active
1/8
Championships
122
Races
22/122
Wins
20/122
Pole positions
42/122
Podiums
Last team
First race
Last race
First win
Last win
First podium
Last podium
First pole
Last pole
22
Wins
0
Sprint wins
18.03%
Win percentage
7
Wins from pole
8
Most wins in a season
4
Longest win streak
20
Pole positions
42
Podiums
34.43%
Podium percentage
11
Most podiums in a season
6
Longest podium streak
37
DNF
1
DNS
19
Fastest laps
5848
Race laps
15
Races led
569
Laps led
360
Points

Seasons

Year Pos. Points Races Wins Podiums Pole positions Team(s)
1999 12th 7 16 0 0 0 Jordan
1998 6th 20 16 1 1 0 Jordan
1997 12th 7 17 0 1 0 Arrows
1996 1st 97 16 8 10 9 Williams
1995 2nd 69 17 4 9 7 Williams
1994 2nd 91 16 6 11 2 Williams
1993 3rd 69 16 3 10 2 Williams
1992 - - 8 0 0 0 Brabham

Finish positions

1
22
2
15
3
5
4
7
5
2
6
5
7
3
8
7
9
2
10
2
11
1
12
2
13
1
14
15
1
16
1
17
1
18
19
20

Starting positions

1
20
2
27
3
8
4
12
5
2
6
3
7
6
8
5
9
6
10
3
11
3
12
2
13
4
14
3
15
5
16
17
3
18
1
19
20
1
21
22
23
24
25
1
26
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Damon Hill: Career overview and Formula 1 statistics

Damon Hill is a British Formula 1 driver born on September 17, 1960. He made his Formula 1 debut at the 1992 Spanish Grand Prix, driving for Brabham. Over the course of his career, Hill has participated in 122 Grands Prix.

Career highlights

Throughout Damon Hill's career, his has achieved noteworthy milestones, including:

  • Seasons active: 8
  • Races entered: 122
  • Championships: 1 (1996)
  • Race wins: 22
  • Podium finishes: 42
  • Pole positions: 20
  • Fastest laps: 19
  • Total career points: 360

Damon Hill's last race in Formula 1 was the 1999 Japanese Grand Prix. Explore more about Hill's seasons and results on his races overview page.

Teams Damon Hill has raced for

Over his Formula 1 career, Damon Hill has raced for several teams:

  • Brabham (1992)
  • Williams (1993-1996)
  • Arrows (1997)
  • Jordan (1998-1999)

Learn more about Jordan and their history in Formula 1.