Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve & Jean Alesi Signed 8x12 Inches 1996 Canadian Grand Prix Photo – Authentic Formula 1 Memorabilia

Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve & Jean Alesi Signed 8X12 inches 1996 F1 Canada GP Photo

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Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve & Jean Alesi Signed 8x12 Inches 1996 Canadian Grand Prix Photo – Authentic Formula 1 Memorabilia

Own a rare and highly collectible piece of Formula 1 history with this Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve & Jean Alesi Signed 8x12 Inches 1996 Canadian Grand Prix Photo, featuring genuine hand-signed autographs from three iconic Formula 1 drivers of the 1990s.

This collectible celebrates the 1996 Canadian Grand Prix, a memorable race from one of Formula 1’s most competitive eras. The event featured top-tier performances from Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve, and Jean Alesi, each representing different teams and driving styles that defined the mid-1990s grid.

The 1996 season was a landmark year for Damon Hill, who went on to secure the Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship with Williams. Jacques Villeneuve, in his rookie season, quickly established himself as a front-running competitor and future World Champion, while Jean Alesi remained one of the most popular and passionate drivers in Formula 1, known for his aggressive driving and racecraft.

The Canadian Grand Prix holds special significance in Formula 1 history, particularly for Villeneuve as a home race, adding further importance to this multi-signed piece featuring three standout drivers from the event.

Every autographed item is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Formula World Shop Inc. Authentication Services. This lifetime guarantee includes a unique certification number and a matching numbered hologram securely affixed to the item. As part of the Formula World Shop Inc. guarantee, this certifies that every autograph is authentic, adding long-term value for collectors, and is backed by our full money-back guarantee.


🏁 Key Features:

✍️ Hand-signed by Damon Hill, Jacques Villeneuve & Jean Alesi
🏎️ 8x12 inches 1996 Canadian Grand Prix photo
🏆 Features three iconic Formula 1 drivers of the 1990s
🇨🇦 Celebrates the historic Canadian Grand Prix event
📈 Highly collectible multi-signed F1 memorabilia
📜 Includes Certificate of Authenticity with numbered hologram verification
🪟 Premium display-ready collector item
🎁 Ideal gift for Formula 1 fans and collectors
📦 Rare triple-signed 1996 Canadian GP photo


Jacques Villeneuve is a Canadian racing driver widely regarded as one of the most successful North American figures in modern Formula 1 history. Born on April 9, 1971, and he is best known for winning the Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship in 1997.

Villeneuve began his professional racing career in North America, quickly making a name for himself in IndyCar, where he won the Indianapolis 500 and the CART championship in 1995. His aggressive driving style, strong racecraft, and natural speed helped him transition to Formula 1 with Williams in 1996.

In Formula 1, Villeneuve achieved the pinnacle of success by winning the World Drivers’ Championship in 1997 after a closely fought season battle with Michael Schumacher. His ability to perform under pressure and his success across both American and European top-level racing series made him one of the most notable drivers of his generation.


Damon Hill is a British racing driver widely regarded as one of the most determined and accomplished figures in modern Formula 1 history.  Born on September 17, 1960, and he is best known for winning the Formula 1 World Drivers’ Championship in 1996.

Hill began his racing career relatively late compared to many of his peers, starting in motorcycle racing before transitioning to single-seater cars. He worked his way up through the junior categories and eventually entered Formula 1 with the Brabham team. His perseverance, strong work ethic, and steady improvement helped him develop into a top-level driver.

In Formula 1, Hill achieved his greatest success with Williams, winning the World Drivers’ Championship in 1996 after finishing as runner-up in the previous two seasons. He also secured multiple Grand Prix victories and became known for his consistency and composure under pressure, cementing his place among the leading drivers of his era.