“Damon was test driver on our active programs through 1991 and 1992,” says Head.
“We were running Nigel [Mansell] and Riccardo Patrese. Because Riccardo knew that we’d signed up Alain Prost, he assumed that there was not going to be a place for him in the Williams team, so he joined Benetton.
“Then of course, Nigel got umbrage [over Williams signing Prost] and went off to race in in America. And so all of a sudden, we had a [free] place.”
All the while, Hill had been quietly impressing as he racked up the testing miles.
“The people who had been running the test team, Paddy Lowe, and various others said, ‘By the way, Damon’s been doing lap times that are just as good as the current race drivers,'” remembers Head. “They promoted him a lot.”
However, apparently Hill didn’t quite fit the bill as far as team boss Frank Williams was concerned. Though the team has often been noted for treating its drivers more as straightforward ’employees’ as opposed to other squads holding its pilots in reverence, Williams still enjoyed a roll call of stars behind the wheel.
Clay Regazzoni, Carlos Reutemann, Alan Jones, Nelson Piquet and Nigel Mansell were all superheroes in fireproof overalls – but apparently Hill wasn’t in the same category.