BRITISH FORMULA 1 LEGEND DAMON HILL OBE TO HEADLINE AUTOSPORT INTERNATIONAL

November 25, 2015 by Autosport International

BRITISH FORMULA 1 LEGEND DAMON HILL OBE TO HEADLINE AUTOSPORT INTERNATIONAL◾Damon Hill OBE, 1996 Formula 1 World Champion, confirms attendance at Europe's premier pre-season motorsport show

◾Marking 20 years since Hill's history-making championship victory, Autosport International 2016 will celebrate the career of the much-loved F1 driver in a number of crowd-pleasing features

◾Hill will be reunited with his championship-winning Williams FW18 racing car, as part of a new major Williams Martini Racing feature

◾Feast of unmissable action includes a revamped Autosport Stage with the Williams Martini Racing motorhome erected next to it

◾Autosport International takes place between 14-17 January* and tickets are selling fast at www.autosportinternational.com

Wednesday 25th November

Autosport International 2016 is delighted to confirm the attendance at the NEC this coming January of one of the most popular British Formula 1 drivers in motorsport history: Damon Hill OBE.

Celebrating 20 years since his memorable Formula 1 Drivers' Championship victory, the 1996 World Champion will be reunited with his iconic Williams FW18 racing car at Autosport International 2016, among a host of other crowd-pleasing features.

One of the most-loved British racing drivers ever, Hill got his first Formula 1 race seat with Brabham in 1992, but it is Williams with whom he is most associated – and thanks to a unique new Williams celebration feature at the NEC, Autosport International will reunite Hill with not only his championship-winning car but some famous Williams faces too.

Having tested for Sir Frank Williams' famous racing team in 1991, Hill was given a race seat in 1993, alongside Alain Prost, before partnering Ayrton Senna in 1994, that fateful year in which the Brazilian lost his life at the San Marino Grand Prix.


Trending News

MotoAmerica And Road America Ink A Multi-Year Partnership Extension
1938 Talbot-Lago T150 C Lago Spéciale Teardrop Coupé Headlines a Roster of Early Consignments for the 2024 Broad Arrow Monterey Auction
Renault Group and Geely announce the creation of leading Powertrain Technology Company, 'HORSE Powertrain Limited'
SEAT S.A. achieves best sustainability results in its history and reduces the environmental impact of its facilities by 53% since 2010
Chelsea Truck Company styling package for INEOS Grenadier

Hill's battles with Michael Schumacher that same season are the stuff of legend – most notably the infamous crash in Adelaide, in which he was pipped to the title by just one point – but it all came together in 1996 when Hill became World Champion at the Japanese Grand Prix.

That season, the Williams-Renault FW18 took 12 wins from 16 races (eight in Hill's hands, four in those of team-mate Jacques Villeneuve) and is statistically the most successful Williams Formula 1 car of all time, scoring 175 points – the most in a season under the old scoring system.

Visitors to Autosport International 2016 will be able to see the FW18 up close – and a host of other Williams F1 cars from the past four decades at the NEC thanks to a major new, unique Williams feature. Among a feast of never-before-seen exhibits, the focal point will be a revamped Autosport Stage which will feature the eight-metre-tall Williams Martini Racing motorhome constructed immediately next to it - the first time it has been erected outside of a racing circuit.

The ever-popular stage will host a number of live interviews with personalities and famous faces from the world of motorsport throughout the event. Fans will have the opportunity to see their heroes and listen to their fascinating accounts from behind the wheel.

Anthony Rowlinson, Group Editor – Motorsport at Haymarket Media Group said: 'Over his eight-year career at the pinnacle of motorsport, Hill amassed a famous championship win, 20 pole positions, 22 race wins and 42 podiums. He remains one of Britain's most successful Formula 1 drivers and is a true icon of the sport.'

Ian France, Autosport International Show Director said: 'Damon Hill first attended Autosport International in 1993 when Williams confirmed him as their lead driver alongside Alain Prost. Hill returned to the show four years later as the reigning Formula 1 world champion and we are delighted he will be joining us in 2016 alongside the team he won the title with almost 20 years ago.'

To confirm your own attendance at what promises to be the most exciting and action-packed edition of Autosport International to date, log on to www.autosportinternational.com to get your tickets now.

Photo credit: Autosport International
posted on conceptcarz.com

Related Posts

Vehicle information, history, and specifications from concept to production.