Damon Hill has announced his exit from the Sky Sports Formula 1 presenting roster ahead of the 2024 season-ending triple-header.
The 1996 Formula 1 world champion had been a permanent fixture on the Sky Sports team since the broadcaster gained the rights to F1 from the BBC ahead of the 2012 season.
Writing on social media, the 64-year-old said: "It's been a fantastic 13 years with Sky Sports F1 but all good things come to an end.
"I will miss the most impressive bunch of professionals it has ever been my pleasure to have worked with. Looking forward to new challenges."
Its been a fantastic 13 years with @SkySportsF1 but all good things come to an end. I will miss the most impressive bunch of professionals it has ever been my pleasure to have worked with. Looking forward to new challenges #f1 pic.twitter.com/mdRxOJWVW2
— Damon Hill (@HillF1) November 15, 2024
Hill scored 22 grand prix wins in a career that spanned stints at Brabham, Williams, Arrows and Jordan between 1992 and 1999.
He was recently forced to deny that he had a "vendetta" against reigning champion Max Verstappen, after he criticised the Red Bull driver for his actions when battling Lando Norris at the Mexico Grand Prix.
Of the early-race move which forced Norris to take avoiding action by leaving the track, Hill said: "The second move was just daft and Dick Dastardly stuff.
"He accelerated to the apex and drove Lando off the track and Lando didn't have many options. That was silly driving."
Hill's farewell post was shared with a pair of images, one with driver-turned-commentator Martin Brundle, and another with Johnny Herbert, who left the Sky Sports team at the end of 2023 and has frequently held a driver steward role with the FIA this term.
Reacting to the news, Bernie Collins – Aston Martin's former strategy engineer and part of the current Sky line-up – wrote: "I will personally miss you immensely! I've loved working with you over these past two seasons. Thank you for all the support. See you soon!"
F1TV broadcaster Will Buxton added: "Your insight was always unique, deep and inspiring. A big loss for the great team at Sky, but forever grateful the world was able to benefit from the many lessons of your career and your life. And, personally, thankful that over the past 13 years my hero became my friend."