- Phil Hill
Infobox F1 driver
Name = Phil Hill
Nationality = flagicon|USA American
Years = F1|1958 - F1|1964, F1|1966
Team(s) =Maserati , Ferrari, Cooper,Porsche ,Automobili Turismo e Sport , Lotus, Eagle
Races = 51 (48 starts)
Championships = 1 (1961)
Wins = 3
Podiums = 16
Points = 94 (98)Up until F1|1990, not all points scored by a driver contributed to their final World Championship tally (see list of pointscoring systems for more information). Numbers without parentheses are Championship points; numbers in parentheses are total points scored.]
Poles = 6
Fastest laps = 6
First race =1958 French Grand Prix
First win =1960 Italian Grand Prix
Last win =1961 Italian Grand Prix
Last race =1966 Italian Grand Prix
Le Mans drivers
Years = 24hLM|1953, 24hLM|1955-24hLM|1967
Team(s) = "Rees T. Makins"Scuderia Ferrari Aston Martin Ford Motor Company
Shelby-American Inc.
Chaparral Cars Inc.
Best Finish = 1st (24hLM|1958, 24hLM|1961, 24hLM|1962)
Class Wins = 3 (24hLM|1958, 24hLM|1961, 24hLM|1962)Philip Toll Hill, Jr., (
April 20 ,1927 –August 28 ,2008 ) was aUnited States automobile racer and the only American-born driver to win theFormula One World Drivers' Championship. Hill was described as a "thoughtful, gentle man" and once said, "I'm in the wrong business. I don't want to beat anybody, I don't want to be the big hero. I'm a peace-loving man, basically.Daley, Robert (1963). "The Cruel Sport".]Career
Born in
Miami, Florida , Hill was raised inSanta Monica, California , where he lived until his death. He studiedbusiness administration at theUniversity of Southern California in 1945-47 but left early to pursue auto racing, working as a mechanic on other drivers' cars.Jim Peltz, [http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-me-hill29-2008aug29,0,5179464.story Phil Hill dies at 81; only American-born driver to win Formula One title] , "Los Angeles Times", August 29, 2008.] Hill began racing cars at an early age, going toEngland as a Jaguar trainee in 1949 and signing withEnzo Ferrari ’s team in 1956. He made his debut in the French Grand Prix at ReimsFrance in 1958 driving aMaserati . That same year, paired with Belgian teammateOlivier Gendebien , Hill became the first American-born winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans [cite news| title =Phil Hill, a Racing Legend at Odds With the Sport at Times, Is Dead at 81| publisher =New York Times| url =http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/29/sports/othersports/29hill.html?sq=phil%20hill&st=cse&adxnnl=1&scp=1&adxnnlx=1221341626-EscZBCokTZE2FOJky33vMQ| date =2008-08-28 | accessdate =2008-09-13] with Hill driving most of the night in horrific rainy conditions. He and Gendebien would go on to win the famous endurance race again in 1961 and 1962.Hill began driving full-time for the Ferrari Formula One team in 1959, earning three podium finishes and fourth place in the Driver's Championship. In 1960 he won the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, the first Grand Prix win for an American driver. The following season, Hill won the Belgian Grand Prix and with two races left trailed only his Ferrari teammate Wolfgang von Trips in the season standings. Tragically, a crash during the Italian Grand Prix killed von Trips and fifteen spectators. Hill won the race and clinched the championship but the triumph was bittersweet. Ferrari's decision not to travel to America for the season's final round deprived Hill of the opportunity to participate in his home race at Watkins Glen as the newly-crowned World Champion. When he returned for the following season, his last with Ferrari, Hill said, "I no longer have as much need to race, to win. I don't have as much hunger anymore. I am no longer willing to risk killing myself."
After leaving Ferrari at the end of 1962 in the great walkout of engineers, he and fellow driver
Giancarlo Baghetti started for their new team ATS. Hill continued in Formula One for a few more years until he switched tosports car racing withFord Motor Company and theChaparral Cars of Jim Hall.Phil Hill has the distinction of having won the first (a 3 lap event at Carrell Speedway in a MG TC on July 24 1949) and last races of his driving career, the final victory driving for Chaparral in the
BOAC 500 atBrands Hatch inEngland in 1967.Following his retirement, Hill built up an award winning
classic car restoration business in the 1970s called "Hill & Vaughn" with business partner Ken Vaughn, until they sold the partnership to Jordanian Raja Gargour and Vaughn went on run a separate business on his own in 1984. Phil remained with Gargour at Hill & Vaughn until the sale of the business again in 1995. [ [http://www.glennvaughn.com/ Glenn Vaughn - Restoration Services, Inc ] ] Hill also worked as a television commentator for ABC's Wide World of Sports [ [http://www.forix.com/8w/phill.html 8W - Who? - Phil Hill ] ]Hill had a long and distinguished association with
Road & Track magazine. He wrote several articles for them, including road tests and retrospective articles on historic cars and races. He shared his "grand old man" status at R&T with '60s racing rivalPaul Frère , who also died in 2008.Hill, in his last years, devoted his time to his vintage car collection and judged at the
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance more often than any other individual; 2007 was the 40th time he had judged the event. [ [http://www.pebblebeachconcours.net/pages/about-people-judges/index.htm Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance : People ] ]Hill was married to Alma, and had three children: Derek, Vanessa and Jennifer. [cite news| title =American racing legend Phil Hill has died| publisher =autosport.com| url =http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/70116| date =
2008-08-28 | accessdate =2008-08-29] Derek raced in International Formula 3000 in 2001, 2002 and 2003, but was forced to retire when Hill became ill withParkinson's Disease .After traveling to the
Monterey Historic Automobile Races in August of 2008, Hill was taken to a hospital, where he died after a short illness from complications of Parkinson's Disease inSalinas, California on August 28th. [cite news| title =Phil Hill, 81; first U.S.-born driver to win Formula One title| publisher =Los Angeles Times| url =http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-hill29-2008aug29,0,6287854.story?track=rss| date =2008-08-28 | accessdate =2008-08-29]Formula One World Championship results
() (Races in bold indicate pole position; races in "italics" indicate fastest lap)
Awards
*In 1991, he was inducted into the
International Motorsports Hall of Fame .
*He was inducted in theMotorsports Hall of Fame of America as the sole sports cars driver in the inaugural 1989 class.Primary career victories :
*24 Hours of Le Mans (3) : 1958, 1961, 1962
*12 Hours of Sebring (3) : 1958, 1959, 1961
*1000kmBuenos Aires (2) : 1958, 1960
*1000km Nürburgring (2) : 1962, 1966
*F1 Italian Grand Prix (2) : 1960, 1961
*F1 Belgian Grand Prix (1) : 1961Notes
References
* Daley, Robert. "The Cruel Sport." Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963.
External links
* [http://www.philhill.com/ The Official Web Site of Phil Hill]
* [http://home.cinci.rr.com/usgp/history/am_wdc61.html Phil Hill's World Championship Season, Race-by-race]
* [http://www.4mula1.ro/history/driver/Phil_Hill Phill Hill statistics]
* [http://jalopnik.com/5043145/phil-hill-racing-legend-dead-at-81/ Death of Phil Hill]
* [http://www.lastingtribute.co.uk/tribute/hill/2892642 Phil Hill - Obituary and Tribute]
* [http://www.formula1.com/teams_and_drivers/hall_of_fame/493/ Formula One tribute to Phil Hill]
* [http://i.cdn.turner.com/sivault/si_online/covers/images/1959/0316_large.jpg"Sports Illustrated" cover, March 16, 1959: Sports Car Driver of the Year]
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