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A striking piece of Formula One history from Damon Hill’s final Grand Prix-winning season, this framed rear right-hand wing endplate originates from the 1998 Jordan Grand Prix campaign — the year Hill delivered Jordan’s maiden Formula One victory.
The 1998 season marked a defining chapter both for Hill and for the Jordan team. At a rain-soaked Belgian Grand Prix, Hill guided the Jordan 198 to an historic one-two finish at Spa-Francorchamps, securing the team’s first-ever win and cementing his legacy as one of Britain’s World Champions. Components from this breakthrough era remain highly significant to collectors.
Rear wing endplates are critical aerodynamic elements, designed to manage airflow and maximise downforce at high speed. Positioned at the outer edge of the rear wing assembly, they play a vital role in overall car stability and straight-line efficiency. This rear right-hand endplate would have formed part of the aerodynamic package during Jordan’s fiercely competitive 1998 campaign.
Now professionally framed for display, the piece presents as both motorsport engineering and wall-mounted artwork — showcasing authentic race-used character and period-correct Jordan livery from one of the sport’s most iconic independent teams.
Artefacts from Damon Hill’s career — particularly from landmark seasons such as 1998 — are increasingly sought after. Combining World Championship pedigree with a historic team milestone, this framed rear wing endplate represents a tangible connection to one of Formula One’s most memorable victories and a standout addition to any serious collection.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
A striking piece of Formula One history from Damon Hill’s final Grand Prix-winning season, this framed rear right-hand wing endplate originates from the 1998 Jordan Grand Prix campaign — the year Hill delivered Jordan’s maiden Formula One victory.
The 1998 season marked a defining chapter both for Hill and for the Jordan team. At a rain-soaked Belgian Grand Prix, Hill guided the Jordan 198 to an historic one-two finish at Spa-Francorchamps, securing the team’s first-ever win and cementing his legacy as one of Britain’s World Champions. Components from this breakthrough era remain highly significant to collectors.
Rear wing endplates are critical aerodynamic elements, designed to manage airflow and maximise downforce at high speed. Positioned at the outer edge of the rear wing assembly, they play a vital role in overall car stability and straight-line efficiency. This rear right-hand endplate would have formed part of the aerodynamic package during Jordan’s fiercely competitive 1998 campaign.
Now professionally framed for display, the piece presents as both motorsport engineering and wall-mounted artwork — showcasing authentic race-used character and period-correct Jordan livery from one of the sport’s most iconic independent teams.
Artefacts from Damon Hill’s career — particularly from landmark seasons such as 1998 — are increasingly sought after. Combining World Championship pedigree with a historic team milestone, this framed rear wing endplate represents a tangible connection to one of Formula One’s most memorable victories and a standout addition to any serious collection.






















