F1 1996 May 2026

Hill dominated the early season, winning in Brazil, Argentina, and San Marino. By mid-season, he had a comfortable lead. However, Villeneuve began to close the gap, winning at the Nürburgring and then taking a famous victory at the at Silverstone—a race where Hill famously suffered a wheel failure while leading, a moment that summed up his tendency for bad luck.

The turning point came in . Hill and Villeneuve collided on the first lap, taking each other out. The team was furious. After that, internal politics began to swirl. It was becoming clear that Williams boss Frank Williams and technical chief Patrick Head were more impressed by Villeneuve’s raw speed and charisma than Hill’s consistency. f1 1996

was the wildcard. The 1995 Indy 500 winner and CART champion arrived in F1 with a reputation for spectacular, fearless overtaking. He was the anti-Hill: instinctive, aggressive, and loud. Their dynamic was tense from the first test session. The Season Review: Hill’s Redemption, Villeneuve’s Surprise The season began in Australia (Melbourne) with a shock. Villeneuve, in only his first F1 race, took pole position. Hill spun out, and Villeneuve looked set for a debut victory until an oil leak forced him to slow, handing the win to Hill. This set the pattern: Williams was untouchable, but who would come out on top? Hill dominated the early season, winning in Brazil,