
Damon Hill to Reunite With Championship-Winning Williams FW18 at Goodwood
1996 Formula 1 World Champion Damon Hill will be reunited with his title-winning Williams FW18 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed this July, 30 years after his championship. He will drive the car up the famous hill climb, joined by current Williams team principal James Vowles and other team drivers, in a celebration orchestrated by the Williams Heritage team.
Damon Hill will drive his 1996 title-winning Williams FW18 up the Goodwood Festival of Speed hill climb this July, marking 30 years since his Formula 1 World Championship victory. The event will also feature Williams Team Principal James Vowles, reserve driver Luke Browning, and team ambassador Jamie Chadwick taking to the famous hill.
Why it matters:
This reunion is a powerful celebration of Williams' heritage and a rare moment for fans to see a legendary car and driver together again. It underscores the team's commitment to honoring its past champions while showcasing its current leadership and future talent, creating a tangible link between different eras of the iconic British team.
The Details:
- The reunion is scheduled for Saturday, July 11th, during the Goodwood Festival of Speed, which runs from July 9-12.
- Hill's 1996 championship was secured with eight season wins, culminating in a title-clinching victory at Suzuka. That victory also made the Hills the first father-and-son duo to win F1 World Championships.
- While Hill has driven the FW18 since his title year, including at the 2021 Silverstone Classic, this will be his first time piloting the car up the Goodwood hill climb.
- Williams' Heritage team has completed an extensive, period-correct restoration of the FW18 specifically for this event.
- Hill, who rejoined Williams as an ambassador ahead of the 2024 season, will also be honored on the balcony of Goodwood House as part of the celebrations.
What's Next:
The Festival of Speed appearance serves as a flagship moment in Williams' 2024 heritage activities, bringing a pivotal chapter of its history to life for a new generation of fans. For Hill, it's a nostalgic return to the machine that defined his career peak, and for the team, it's a public demonstration of its storied legacy as it continues to build for the future under Vowles' leadership.
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