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  1. Aug 25, 2021 · The new F1 world champion keeping up appearances at Monza on September 10 1961, knowing that his team-mate had died. Phil Hill was a Ferrari works F1 driver from the last part of 1958 through to 1962. During the three full seasons he rode the Prancing Horse, ’59 to ’61, he won a total of three grands prix.

  2. Looking for books by Phil Hill? See all books authored by Phil Hill, including Phil Hill: A Driving Life, and Ferrari, a Champion's View: A Champion's View, and more on ThriftBooks.com.

  3. A single volume of 488 pages, covering some 80 events with 530 photographs, every one annotated with Phil’s rich and detailed captions.THE PHIL HILL BOOK WINS PRESTIGIOUS PRIX BELLECOUR ‘CAR BOOK OF THE YEAR 2018’Awarded by l’Académie Bellecour, France. Chosen by unanimous decision of the world’

  4. COLLECTOR’S EDITION. Covering all 90 events that Phil photographed “for the folks back home” between 1950 and 1962, and including his full collection of more than 1250 supremely evocative (and often vanishingly rare) images, ‘Inside Track’, the Collector’s Edition, comprises two volumes lavishly produced on the finest Italian art ...

  5. Dec 31, 1996 · The book describes in detail Hill’s early drives in MGs and Jaguars, in addition to his many private and factory Ferrari drives, and his later entries with ATS and Cooper GP cars. This expanded edition goes on to cover Hill’s races with Carroll Shelby’s Cobra team, Ford's GT40s, and Jim Hall’s Chaparrals, as well as Phil Hill’s life ...

  6. About Phil Hill. Born in Miami, Florida, Hill was raised in Santa Monica, California, where he lived until his death. He studied business administration at the University of Southern California from 1945-47 where he was a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. Hill left early to pursue auto racing, working as a mechanic on other drivers’ cars.

  7. Nov 1, 2011 · The Limit is a book about the early years of Formula 1 and the lives of Phil Hill and Wolfgang Von Trips, in particular their championship battle in 1961 in which Von Trips would suffer a fatal crash on the penultimate race at Monza sealing Phil Hill his first world championship.

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