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The title fight ebbed and flowed. Hill’s consistency (he finished every race except Hungary) was his superpower. Villeneuve’s speed (seven poles) was his. The turning point came at the . In the wet, Hill drove a masterclass to win, while Villeneuve spun out. From there, Hill’s lead grew. He clinched his second and final world title at the penultimate race in Suzuka , finishing third while Villeneuve retired with a puncture. The final tally: Hill 97, Villeneuve 78.

The 1996 Formula 1 World Championship was the 47th season of FIA Formula 1 motor racing. It featured a mix of experienced drivers, young talents, and legendary constructors, all vying for the top spot on the podium. In this review, we'll take a closer look at the key players, notable events, and the overall performance of the teams and drivers. 1996 formula 1

The climax arrived at the final round in Japan. Villeneuve started on pole but retired early after a wheel fell off his car. This left Hill to cruise to victory, securing the World Championship. It was a popular victory for Hill, who had finished runner-up in 1994 and 1995, finally stepping out of his father’s shadow (Graham Hill) and his teammate Senna's shadow. The title fight ebbed and flowed

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