Phil Hill F1 stats & info

Phill HIll wiki info & stats

NamePhil Hill
CountryUnited States United States
Height1.73 meter / 5 feet 8 inch
Place of BirthMiami
Date of BirthApr 20th 1927
Date of DeathAug 28th 2008 - 81 years old
Season Entries8
Car Number34
First Race1958 French F1 GP
Last Race1964 Mexican F1 GP
First Pole1960 Italian F1 GP
Last Pole1961 German F1 GP
First Win1960 Italian F1 GP
Last Win1961 Italian F1 GP
First Win from Pole1960 Italian F1 GP
Last Win from Pole1961 Belgian F1 GP
First Hat-trick1960 Italian F1 GP
Last Hat-trick1960 Italian F1 GP

F1 Teams HistoryMaserati (1958)
Ferrari (1958-1962)
Cooper-Climax (1960), (1964)
ATS (1963)
Team Lotus (1963)
Eagle (1966)

Phil Hill F1 Stats

Drivers' Titles1
Grand Prix Entries52
Grand Prix Starts51
Total Points98.00
Avg. Points per GP1.88
Grand Prix Wins3 (5,8%)
Wins from pole2 (3,8%)
Pole Positions6 (11,5%)
Front Row Starts7 (13,5%)
Avg. GP Grid8.3
GP Podiums16 (30,8%)
GP Fastest Laps6 (11,5%)
GP Points Finish20 (38,5%)
Avg. GP Position5.2
Hat-tricks1 (1,9%)
GP Retirements22 (42,3%)
GP DNF's14 (26,9%)
Total GP Laps2.423


Biography

Phil Hill Biography


Phil Hill F1 stats & info

Phil Hill

Phil Hill was the first United States F1 champion.

The first and only American-born champion in Formula 1 history, Philip Toll Hill always thought that he had chosen the wrong path for his life. Still, his racing showed his talent was really high and his achievements say a lot about his abilities inside a car.

He was born in Miami on the 20th of April of 1927. Early in his life, he struggled in sports. Then, he entered the music world and started to play the piano. However, piano playing became secondary after his love for cars evolved with fierce intensity.

Hill studied administration at the University of Southern California but spent only two years and dropped out to work as a mechanic. His love for cars continued and in 1947 he was modifying his own MG-TC to start his racing career. The 50s were truly big for Hill, as he made his name relevant in American motorsport due to his success driving Ferrari cars. However, he had trouble accepting the risks of racing, which prompted health issues. He stopped racing for almost a year.

Hill’s career in Europe started with the 1953 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside Fred Wacker Jr, though they failed to complete the race. He competed for Ferrari in the 24 Hours of Le Mans from 1955 on, but his Formula 1 debut with the team happened at the end of the 1958 season. He won the 1958 24 Hour of Le Mans with Belgian driver Olivier Gendebien on the 21st and 22nd of June. Days after, he made his F1 debut on the 6th of July with a Maserati 250F in the 1958 French Grand Prix.

After the deaths of Luigi Musso and Peter Collins, Hill played a big part in helping Mike Hawthorn secure the Drivers’ Championship for Ferrari. Hill scored the first two podiums of his Formula 1 career at Monza and in the last race of the year, the 1958 Moroccan Grand Prix. In the last race of 1958, he was running in second place and left his teammate Hawthorn pass and secure the second place, which sealed the title in Hawthorn’s favour.

Hill’s first full season in Formula 1 was in 1959 and he scored three other podiums, including second place at Monza, and finished fourth in the championship. The 1960 World Championship season delivered the first Grand Prix victory for Hill, when he won the 1960 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, achieving his third straight podium in Ferrari’s home circuit. He had a podium finish at Monaco early in 1960 and he finished fifth in the World Drivers’ Championship.

Hill’s win at Monza in 1960 was the last success of a front-engined car in Formula 1 history. His victory at Italy in 1960 was Ferrari’s only win of the year. The win was prompted by the boycott of the British teams due to the introduction of the Monza banking to the circuit and the risks it represented.

In 1961, Ferrari had the dominant 156 and their drivers, particularly Wolfgang von Trips and Hill, made the best of the opportunities. After the first five races, Ferrari had one 1-2, one 1-2-3 and another 1-2-3-4 finish, which was simply stunning. Hill started in Pole Position in five straight races, from the 1961 Dutch Grand Prix to the German GP at Nürburgring, but only won one of those races (the 1961 Belgian Grand Prix).

Phill Hill Ferrari 156 F1 car

Phil Hill driving the 156 F1 car in Germany (1961)

After the sixth race of the calendar, Hill trailed von Trips in the WDC by four points. In the seventh race of the campaign, the 1961 Italian Grand Prix at Monza, the two Ferrari drivers were set to battle for the title in the penultimate race. von Trips started on Pole, however, on lap 2 he crashed with Jim Clark and his car flew over to the crowd and 15 persons died, including von Trips himself. The American driver won the race and took the 1961 Drivers’ title. The win gave Ferrari the Constructors’ Championship too, but the scenes were completely saddened by the tragedy.

Hill completed the 1962 season for Ferrari, although his motivation was not there anymore. Before retiring definitely in 1966 (he first retired in 1964), Hill only added three more podiums to his tally in the pinnacle of motorsport. Also, he continued his success in the 24 Hours of Le Mans, reaching three wins in the historied race after wins in 1961 and 1962.

Hill’s career was full of different struggles, from his fear of losing his life, to the horrible weekend at Monza in 1961, where he achieved his greatest racing feat, but the situation was completely clouded by the death of his German teammate and people from the Italian crowd. The Monza bankings weren’t used ever again in Formula One due to the catastrophe.

After he retired from motorsport in 1967, he got married and had three children. He had a classic cars restoration business and had media participations as TV commentator and also wrote articles for a car-related magazine.

Parkinson’s disease hurt Hill and he died on the 28th of August of 2008 at the age of 81.

"Racing brings out the worst in me. Without it, I don't know what kind of person I might have become. But I'm not sure I like the person I am now. Racing makes me selfish, irritable, defensive. If I could get out of this sport with any ego left I would."


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Seasons

Phil Hill Final Championship Results

19581959196019611962196319641966
10th4th5th1st6th57th21st29th

Phil Hill F1 Seasons Summary

YearTeamEngineGP1st2nd3rdPodPoleLapsFLAvg PtsPoints
1964 United Kingdom Cooper-Climax Climax90000041900.111
1963 Germany ATS
United Kingdom Team Lotus
ATS
BRM
90000019100.000
1962 Italy Ferrari Ferrari60123034902.3314
1961 Italy Ferrari Ferrari72226538825.4338
1960 United Kingdom Cooper-Climax
Italy Ferrari
Climax
Ferrari
91012152421.7816
1959 Italy Ferrari Ferrari70213036512.8620
1958 Italy Ferrari
Italy Maserati
Ferrari
Maserati
40022018712.259

Races

Phil Hill F1 GP Race Classifications

1st3 Times
2nd5 Times
3rd8 Times
4th2 Times
6th3 Times
7th3 Times
8th2 Times
9th4 Times
11th2 Times
12th1 Time
DNF14 Times
NC1 Time
WD3 Times
DNQ1 Time

Phil Hill F1 GP Race Results

YearRaceNoTeamEngineGridPosRetiredPts
5219661966 Italian F1 GP34EagleClimax0DNQNo Time0
5119641964 Mexican F1 GP10Cooper-ClimaxClimax159Engine0
5019641964 USA F1 GP10Cooper-ClimaxClimax19DNFIgnition0
4919641964 Austrian F1 GP10Cooper-ClimaxClimax20DNFAccident0
4819641964 German F1 GP10Cooper-ClimaxClimax8DNFEngine0
4719641964 British F1 GP10Cooper-ClimaxClimax1561
4619641964 French F1 GP14Cooper-ClimaxClimax1070
4519641964 Belgian F1 GP21Cooper-ClimaxClimax15DNFEngine0
4419641964 Dutch F1 GP22Cooper-ClimaxClimax980
4319641964 Monaco F1 GP9Cooper-ClimaxClimax99Suspension0
4219631963 Mexican F1 GP25ATSATS17DNFSuspension0
4119631963 USA F1 GP25ATSATS15DNFOil pump0
4019631963 Italian F1 GP16ATSATS14110
3919631963 German F1 GP11ATSATS0WDCar damaged in transit0
3819631963 British F1 GP18ATSATS0WDCar not ready0
3719631963 French F1 GP42Team LotusBRM13NCNot Classified0
3619631963 Dutch F1 GP24ATSATS13DNFSuspension0
3519631963 Belgian F1 GP26ATSATS17DNFGearbox0
3419631963 Monaco F1 GP1ATSATS0WDCar not ready0
3319621962 Italian F1 GP10FerrariFerrari15110
3219621962 German F1 GP1FerrariFerrari12DNFSuspension0
3119621962 British F1 GP2FerrariFerrari12DNFengine0
3019621962 Belgian F1 GP9FerrariFerrari434
2919621962 Monaco F1 GP36FerrariFerrari926
2819621962 Dutch F1 GP1FerrariFerrari934
2719611961 Italian F1 GP2FerrariFerrari419
2619611961 German F1 GP4FerrariFerrari134
2519611961 British F1 GP2FerrariFerrari126
2419611961 French F1 GP16FerrariFerrari190
2319611961 Belgian F1 GP4FerrariFerrari119
2219611961 Dutch F1 GP1FerrariFerrari126
2119611961 Monaco F1 GP38FerrariFerrari534
2019601960 USA F1 GP9Cooper-ClimaxClimax1361
1919601960 Italian F1 GP20FerrariFerrari118
1819601960 Portuguese F1 GP26FerrariFerrari10DNFAccident0
1719601960 British F1 GP10FerrariFerrari1070
1619601960 French F1 GP2FerrariFerrari212Transmission0
1519601960 Belgian F1 GP24FerrariFerrari443
1419601960 Dutch F1 GP1FerrariFerrari13DNFEngine0
1319601960 Monaco F1 GP36FerrariFerrari1034
1219601960 Argentine F1 GP26FerrariFerrari680
1119591959 USA F1 GP5FerrariFerrari8DNFClutch0
1019591959 Italian F1 GP32FerrariFerrari527
919591959 Portuguese F1 GP15FerrariFerrari7DNFAccident0
819591959 German F1 GP5FerrariFerrari634
719591959 French F1 GP26FerrariFerrari326
619591959 Dutch F1 GP3FerrariFerrari1260
519591959 Monaco F1 GP48FerrariFerrari543
419581958 Moroccan F1 GP4FerrariFerrari534
319581958 Italian F1 GP18FerrariFerrari735
219581958 German F1 GP23FerrariFerrari1090
119581958 French F1 GP36MaseratiMaserati1370

Wins

 

Phil Hill F1 Wins

YearRaceNoTeamEngineGridPosRetiredPts
319611961 Italian F1 GP2FerrariFerrari419
219611961 Belgian F1 GP4FerrariFerrari119
119601960 Italian F1 GP20FerrariFerrari118

Comparison

Phil Hill Teammate Comparison

YearTeamTeam MateBest PosPointsWinsPolesPosQuali
1958FerrariMike Hawthorn3291200021203
Olivier Gendebien3169000002011
Peter Collins9130000001001
Wolfgang von Trips345300001102
MaseratiCarroll Shelby7200000001010
Gerino Gerini790000001010
Jo Bonnier780000001010
Juan Manuel Fangio740300000101
Paco Godia7160000001001
Troy Ruttman7100000001010
1959FerrariCliff Allison2514200004150
Dan Gurney22171300002213
Jean Behra259200002112
Olivier Gendebien2413300002020
Tony Brooks21202702022516
Wolfgang von Trips1260000000101
1960Cooper-ClimaxBrian Naylor6191000001010
Bruce McLaren631400000101
Henry Taylor6141000001010
Ian Burgess6181000001010
Jack Brabham641300000101
Maurice Trintignant6151000001010
Olivier Gendebien6121000001001
Pete Lovely6111000001010
Ron Flockhart6211000001010
Roy Salvadori681000001010
Tony Brooks6221000001001
Wolfgang von Trips14161010104554
FerrariCliff Allison324600001120
José Froilán González8100000001010
Richie Ginther1212810102112
Willy Mairesse1311410103030
Wolfgang von Trips14161010104554
1961FerrariOlivier Gendebien149310101010
Ricardo Rodríguez1179010001001
Richie Ginther12381620506152
Willy Mairesse3174000101010
Wolfgang von Trips11383322514361
1962FerrariGiancarlo Baghetti348500002240
Lorenzo Bandini236400002130
Ricardo Rodríguez2414400004132
Willy Mairesse2410300002112
1963ATSGiancarlo Baghetti11150000006250
Team LotusJim Clark1410901010101
Jim Hall14110000000110
Jo Siffert1460100000101
Masten Gregory14160000001010
Maurice Trintignant1480000000110
Peter Arundell14210000001010
Trevor Taylor14130000000101
1964Cooper-ClimaxBruce McLaren621700003618
Edgar Barth20180000000110
Jo Bonnier950200000110
John Taylor6141000001010
1966EagleDan Gurney21170000000101


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