Imola still a shock 20 years on for Hill


Former Formula One World Champion Damon Hill of Great Britain smiles while he has the branch of a tree fixed to his goggles during a charity event after the World Cup downhill race in Kitzbuehel on January 19, 2002 file photo.

LONDON (Reuters) - When Damon Hill casts his mind back 20 years to the Imola weekend that claimed the lives of team mate Ayrton Senna and Austrian Roland Ratzenberger, it is with a sense of almost disbelief.

The passing of time, the success of the award-winning documentary 'Senna' in bringing to a new audience the story of arguably the greatest Formula One driver of all time, has changed perspective.

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