posted on April 13, 2012 with 146 notes
1968, Brands Hatch.
Because wolves race in packs, obviously.
Graham Hill (Lotus 49)
Chris Amon (Ferrari 312)
Denny Hulme (McLaren M7A)
Jacky Ickx (Ferrari 312)
Proper men, proper cars, proper race track.
Hint: this is wallpaper sized.

1968, Brands Hatch.

Because wolves race in packs, obviously.

  • Graham Hill (Lotus 49)
  • Chris Amon (Ferrari 312)
  • Denny Hulme (McLaren M7A)
  • Jacky Ickx (Ferrari 312)

Proper men, proper cars, proper race track.

Hint: this is wallpaper sized.

posted on April 3, 2012 with 28 notes
Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill & Dan Gurney,
At the 1966 Belgian Grand Prix, Spa. Probably having the most informal of conversations.

Jackie Stewart, Graham Hill & Dan Gurney,

At the 1966 Belgian Grand Prix, Spa. Probably having the most informal of conversations.

posted on March 19, 2012 with 64 notes
Monaco Grand Prix, 1965.
Lorenzo Bandini (Ferrari), Graham Hill (BRM), John Surtees (Ferrari).

Monaco Grand Prix, 1965.

Lorenzo Bandini (Ferrari), Graham Hill (BRM), John Surtees (Ferrari).

posted on January 10, 2012 with 37 notes
Oulton Park, 1961.
Roy Salvadori / Graham Hill with the Jaguar E-Types.

Oulton Park, 1961.

Roy Salvadori / Graham Hill with the Jaguar E-Types.

posted on November 4, 2011 with 62 notes
Graham Hill & Damon Hill, learning about the tools of the trade.
Source

Graham Hill & Damon Hill, learning about the tools of the trade.

Source

posted on October 28, 2011 with 69 notes
Graham Hill - Spanish Grand Prix, 1969.
The rear wing strut fails in his Lotus 49B, forcing him to have a crash.

Graham Hill - Spanish Grand Prix, 1969.

The rear wing strut fails in his Lotus 49B, forcing him to have a crash.

posted on August 30, 2011 with 71 notes
Graham Hill celebrating his pole at Brands Hatch, 1968.

Graham Hill celebrating his pole at Brands Hatch, 1968.

posted on August 2, 2011 with 127 notes
Silverstone, 1967.
Jim Clark, Graham Hill and a little Damon Hill, apparently quite mad. I love this picture.

Silverstone, 1967.

Jim Clark, Graham Hill and a little Damon Hill, apparently quite mad. I love this picture.

posted on July 4, 2011 with 60 notes
Graham Hill,
Celebrating his victory at the 500 miles of Indianapolis.
You know what, this is so much more than your regular celebration capture. What this is, is a way of life, a moral lesson, both for you and me.
Bette Hill is celebrating her husband’s victory on their backyard. Meanwhile, Graham and a young Damon hill are pushing Jim Clark in a tiny tractor, enough to make them seem like they’re having the time of their lives. What’s really interesting to know is that Clark and Hill weren’t even Lotus teammates this year, that didn’t happen until what, 67?
Graham Hill’s good mood & friendship values must have been something worth knowing. A great driver, a great friend, a great father.
When I wonder why I’m stuck in an era I haven’t even lived on, this is why.

Graham Hill,

Celebrating his victory at the 500 miles of Indianapolis.

You know what, this is so much more than your regular celebration capture. What this is, is a way of life, a moral lesson, both for you and me.

Bette Hill is celebrating her husband’s victory on their backyard. Meanwhile, Graham and a young Damon hill are pushing Jim Clark in a tiny tractor, enough to make them seem like they’re having the time of their lives. What’s really interesting to know is that Clark and Hill weren’t even Lotus teammates this year, that didn’t happen until what, 67?

Graham Hill’s good mood & friendship values must have been something worth knowing. A great driver, a great friend, a great father.

When I wonder why I’m stuck in an era I haven’t even lived on, this is why.

(Source: f1nostalgia.blogspot.com)

posted on April 22, 2011 with 59 notes
Montjuich GP, 1969.
There’s so much going on here. There’s Hill and Jackie Stewart on the front, Bruce McLaren and Jean Baltoise further back, Denny Hulme and Jack Brabham… 1969 was a good year for F1. Oh yes, it was.

Montjuich GP, 1969.

There’s so much going on here. There’s Hill and Jackie Stewart on the front, Bruce McLaren and Jean Baltoise further back, Denny Hulme and Jack Brabham… 1969 was a good year for F1. Oh yes, it was.