Damon Hill recalls 1996 F1 title win 30 years on

Damon Hill reflected on clinching his Formula 1 drivers' championship at Suzuka on October 13, 1996, during Williams' celebration at the recent Japanese Grand Prix. The Briton secured the title by nine points over teammate Jacques Villeneuve after a dominant season. Now a Williams ambassador, Hill shared memories of nerves, preparation, and the race's intensity.

Hill clinched his only F1 world title at age 35, avenging a 1994 near-miss against Michael Schumacher. He arrived in Japan after a second-place finish in Portugal, needing only to avoid a non-score while Villeneuve won. Despite losing his Williams seat for 1997, Hill felt in control, describing pre-race jitters as 'readiness' rather than nerves. He drew on experiences from his fourth sharp-end season, including the emotional 1994 campaign marked by Ayrton Senna's death at Imola and the Schumacher clash in Adelaide. Hill told select media, including Autosport: 'I couldn't possibly have done anything more to determine the outcome.' The night before, mosquitoes kept him awake, heightening the anticipation after a three-week wait since Estoril. Murray Walker's commentary captured the moment: 'I've got to stop, because I've a lump in my throat.' Villeneuve took pole but started poorly, allowing Hill to win the race amid team tensions and his teammate's mind games. Hill praised Villeneuve as a 'jolly good sport' who joined him for supper post-race. Both are now Williams ambassadors; Villeneuve even shared breakfast with Hill recently. Hill lauded Suzuka's challenges, from Dunlop Curve to Degner turns, and Japanese fans' devotion. Under principal James Vowles and new US ownership, Williams honors its heritage while innovating.

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