Formula One world title after Beatles legend George Harrison organised a blessing by Hindu monks. The British driver won his only world championship in 1996, when he finally got the better of bitter rival Michael Schumacher and Jacuqes Villeneuve, when he clinched the title in the final race of the season in Japan.But rather than take all the credit for his success, Hill joked that he won because his pal Harrison arranged the blessing to help him get over the line.The legendary rockstar, who died of cancer aged 58 in 2001, organised for the monks to chant the driver to victory while he also sent some burnt offerings to boost Hill's championship bid.Hill, 60, said: "That's why I won.
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