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Autographs of Graham Hill

Graham HillNorman Graham Hill (15 February 1929 – 29 November 1975) was a British racing driver, rower and motorsport executive, who competed in Formula One from 1958 to 1975. Nicknamed "Mr. Monaco", Hill won two Formula One World Drivers' Championship titles and—at the time of his retirement—held the record for most podium finishes (36); he won 14 Grands Prix across 18 seasons. In American open-wheel racing, Hill won the Indianapolis 500 in 1966 with Mecom. Upon winning the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1972 with Matra, Hill became the first—and to this date, only—driver to complete the Triple Crown of Motorsport.
Born and raised in London, Hill studied engineering before completing national service in the Royal Navy. He was a member of London Rowing Club from 1952 to 1954, contesting twenty finals and stroking the London crew in the Grand Challenge Cup. He made his racing debut in Formula Three aged 25. He initially joined Lotus in Formula One as a mechanic, before earning a driving debut with the team at the 1958 Monaco Grand Prix and securing a full-time contract. After non-classified championship finishes in 1958 and 1959 with Lotus, Hill moved to BRM in 1960, scoring his maiden podium at the Dutch Grand Prix. BRM fielded the competitive P57 in 1962, with Hill taking his maiden victory at the season-opening Dutch Grand Prix and winning three further Grands Prix as he secured his maiden title, beating career rival Jim Clark and Bruce McLaren. He finished runner-up to Clark the following season, before losing the 1964 title by one point to John Surtees. Hill took multiple wins in 1965 as he finished runner-up to Clark once more in the standings. After a winless 1966 campaign, Hill returned to Lotus to partner Clark.
Helping develop the Lotus 49 for the new Cosworth DFV engines, Hill struggled with reliability throughout 1967, with podiums in Monaco and the United States. Clark was killed after their 1–2 finish at the season opener in 1968, leaving Hill in a close title battle with Jackie Stewart, which Hill won at the final race of the season. In 1969, Hill became a five-time winner of the Monaco Grand Prix, a record he held for 24 years. During the United States Grand Prix, Hill was seriously injured in a crash, breaking both of his legs and ending his season prematurely. After recovering from his injuries, he returned as a privateer in 1970 before competing with Brabham for two further seasons, where he won the non-championship BRDC International Trophy in 1971. Hill founded and competed for Embassy Hill from 1973 to 1975, retiring from motor racing after the Monaco Grand Prix to focus on team ownership and supporting his protégé Tony Brise. In addition to his two championships, Hill achieved 14 race wins, 13 pole positions, 10 fastest laps and 38 podiums in Formula One.
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Current items with a signature of Graham Hill

These are the most current items with a signature of Graham Hill that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailBARC 1972 Awards Dinner - Signed Graham Hill, Bette Hill, Others.£82.35logo
thumbnailGraham Hill F1 Lotus original signed autograph signature - Blue pen£124.24logo
thumbnailGRAHAM HILL MOTOR RACING F1 LEGEND HAND-SIGNED PHOTOCARD£94.95logo
thumbnailGraham Hill Signed / Life At The Limit 3rd Impression 1970£183.50logo

Traded items with a signature of Graham Hill

The most expensive item with a signature of Graham Hill (Graham Hill Signed Photo and Letter with COA) was sold in March 2026 for £2,567.95 while the cheapest item (Graham Hill: Signed Photo, True 1960's Autograph, Formula 1; Old F1.) found a new owner for £1.00 in June 2024. The month with the most items sold (18) was March 2026 with an average selling price of £42.77 for an autographed item of Graham Hill. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2013 with £325.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with £2.00 was August 2024. In average, an autographed item from Graham Hill is worth £60.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Graham Hill were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail1966 Indianapolis 500 winner GRAHAM HILL Indy 500 Auto Race Pose Postcard SIGNED£249.22logo
thumbnail8X6 Mount Graham Hill Brabham F1 Printed Signed PHOTO Print Ready to Frame£7.95logo
thumbnail8X6 Mount Graham Hill BRM F1 Printed Signed PHOTO Print Ready to Frame£7.95logo
thumbnail8X6 Mount Graham Hill Lotus F1 Printed Signed PHOTO Print Ready to Frame£9.54logo
thumbnailA4 Size Signed Graham Hill 1963 Monaco GP Winner Awesome Photos £13.73logo
thumbnailGraham Hill F1 Lotus BRM authentic signed autograph signature COA UACC£169.95logo
thumbnailGraham Hill Scrapbook 1929-1966 Limited Boxed/Leatherbound SIGNED Edition, 2007£56.08logo
thumbnailGRAHAM HILL signed 1970 Grand Prix Brands Hatch photo Formula 1 Lotus-Ford£25.45logo
thumbnailGraham Hill Signed Autograph 6x4 Inch PHOTO Pre Print F1 BRM Formula One£4.29logo
thumbnailGraham Hill Signed Autograph 6x4 Inch PHOTO Pre Print F1 Lotus Formula One£4.29logo
thumbnailGraham Hill, GB, autographed ESSO postcard, very rare!!! Excellent! LOOK!!£107.40logo
thumbnailLife at the Limit by Graham Hill - Signature And Signed Card Found Inside£129.44logo
thumbnailRace Driver Graham Hill Signed British GP Commemorative Envelope£18.10logo
thumbnailRace Driver Graham Hill Signed 5x7 Photo£10.83logo
thumbnailRace Drivers Graham Hill, Bernie Ecclostone & 1 More Signed 5x7 Photo£35.72logo

Latest News about Graham Hill

Silver Bear Appoints Graham Hill as CEO (18/11/2014): Silver Bear Resources Inc. announces that Mr. Graham Hill has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer and as a director of the Company effective November 17, 2014. Mr. Hill is a qualified mechanical ...