Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship winner Damon Hill will drive his first entry the world’s top-tier of motorsport at the 2025 Repco Adelaide Motorsport Festival.
The 1995 champion will drive the Brabham BT60B Judd from three years earlier when he drove seven Grands Prix.
Hill’s debut season was cut short when the Brabham team entered administration following the Hungarian Grand Prix in 1992 of which two the young Brit qualified for.
Originally Eric van de Poole and Giovanna Amati started the 1992 Formula 1 season, but the latter was replaced by Hill at Catalunya, the fourth round.
It proved a disastrous final season for Brabham as not one of its two BT60Bs qualified between Round 1 and 9, but when one did it was generally on the final position of the grid.
The BT60B brought more than 30 years of Brabham race car construction to an end.
Hill will attend the event on both days appearing in the Adelaide Marriott Grand Marquee for a Q&A session and to meet fans.
Other Formula 1 alumni featuring at the event will be lead commentator David Croft, Drive to Survive star and former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner, the last Australian world champion Alan Jones in addition to David Brabham.
The 2025 Repco Adelaide Motorsport Festival will be held on March 8-9.