George Hill (racing driver)

George Roger Hill (October 11, 1886 – March 26, 1967) was an American racing driver and mechanic.

He relocated to California to work at Harry Miller's car company, where Hill's expertise in carburetors contributed to advancements in racing technology.

Hill briefly competed as a driver, his primary focus was on automotive engineering.

He won an AAA-sanctioned race in San Diego in 1913 but shifted his attention to his work with Miller by 1915.

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