Graham Hill
Graham Hill was a British racing driver, born on February 15, 1929, in Hampstead, London. He is best known for his success in Formula One, where he won the World Championship twice, in 1962 and 1968. Hill was also a skilled sports car driver and participated in events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
In addition to his racing achievements, Graham Hill was known for his charismatic personality and sportsmanship. He was nicknamed "Mr. Monaco" due to his five victories at the Monaco Grand Prix. Tragically, Hill died in a plane crash on November 29, 1975, leaving a lasting legacy in motorsport.