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Graham Hill, a double motor racing World Champion, was a supreme figure in the sport in the 1960s and early 1970s, and one of the best-loved sporting personalities of his time. This story, told in his own words, provides an insight into his life at the peak of his career, chronicles highlights such as winning the Drivers’ World Championship in both 1962 and 1968, being runner-up three times in the intervening years, and winning the Indianapolis 500 Miles Race in 1966 at his first attempt.
Impressive his career; he participated in every kind of race, from Formula 1 and Formula 2, to the Monte Carlo Rally, even the Targa Florio and every kind of GT racing. He also became an expert aircraft pilot, a passion that led to his death on November 29, 1975 in a tragic accident on his beloved Piper Aztec plane.
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