Graham Hill at the wheel of the BRM 61/2 during the 1965 Race of Champions at Brands Hatch. Though he didnÕt fare well in the Race of Champions, he redeemed himself a few weeks later when he won the third of his astounding five victories in the Monaco Grand Prix. Photo: Nick Loudon

Some say Graham Hill was not a natural, but one who had to work hard at his motor racing. I say so what? Not many of us work so well at something that we equal Hill’s outstanding record of winning the 1962 and 1968 Formula One World Championships, 14 championship Grands Prix, the 1966 Indianapolis 500 and the 1972 24 Hours of Le Mans!

Hill was a true Brit, as English as the White Cliffs of Dover. In fact, he was so very British that, when he asked Enzo Ferrari if there would ever be a place for him at Maranello, the legendary Italian said, “No, you are too English.”

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