Graham Hill

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Graham Hill was a British racing driver who became a two-time Formula One World Champion and the only driver to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport (the Monaco Grand Prix, Indianapolis 500, and 24 Hours of Le Mans).

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instanceOf British person
Formula One driver
human
racing driver
causeOfDeath airplane crash
child Damon Hill
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
dateOfBirth 1929-02-15
dateOfDeath 1975-11-29
education Hendon College of Technology
surface form: Hendon Technical College
f1CareerEndYear 1975
f1DebutGrandPrix Monaco Grand Prix
f1DebutYear 1958
familyName Hill
foundedTeam Embassy Hill
fullName Norman Graham Hill
givenName Graham
Norman
militaryService Royal Navy
nationality British
nickname Mr. Monaco
notableAchievement only driver to win the Triple Crown of Motorsport
numberOfF1GrandsPrixStarts 170
numberOfF1GrandsPrixWins 14
numberOfF1Podiums 36
numberOfF1PolePositions 13
numberOfF1WorldChampionships 2
occupation racing driver
team owner
placeOfBirth Hampstead, London, England
placeOfDeath Arkley, London, England
residence London, England
servedAs team principal of Embassy Hill
sport Formula One
motorsport
spouse Bette Hill
team BRM
Brabham (historical)
surface form: Brabham

Embassy Hill
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won24HoursOfLeMansInYear 1972
wonF1WorldChampionshipInSeason 1962
1968
wonIndianapolis500InYear 1966
wonMonacoGrandPrixNumberOfTimes 5
wonRace 24 Hours of Le Mans
Indianapolis 500
Monaco Grand Prix
worldChampionTitle World Drivers' Championship
surface form: Formula One World Drivers' Championship

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Graham hasNotableBearer Graham Hill