Damon (almost) delivers, but Schuey gets the goods
Article Abstract:
Reigning world champion Damon Hill almost won the Hungarian Grand Prix of the Formula 1 Championship but he was outdistanced by Jacques Villeneuve who won the race. The Belgian Grand Prix, on the other hand, was won by Michael Schumacher whose victory once again proves his greatness as a racing driver.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1997
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Damon's championship dive
Article Abstract:
Damon Hill has suffered a disappointing Formula 1 racing season in 1995. Meanwhile, the 1995 Portuguese Grand Prix was won by David Coulthard, and the 1995 European Grand Prix in Nurburgring, Germany, was won by Michael Schumacher. These and other Formula 1 highlights are discussed.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1996
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Shumacher shines until Damon delivers
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Damon Hill won the Australian Grand Prix race on Nov 12, 1995, in Adelaide, Australia, with Oliver Paris finishing in second place. Michael Schumacher had won the two previous Formula 1 Championship races, the Pacific Grand Prix and the Japanese Grand Prix.
Publication Name: Road & Track
Subject: Automobiles
ISSN: 0035-7189
Year: 1996
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