has revealed he’ll return to TV work within the paddock at subsequent week’s season-opening .
The 1996 F1 world champion left after 13 years working as a pundit for the broadcaster, since they gained the rights to F1 within the UK in 2012.
Hill of eventual world champion final yr, after the Pink Bull driver was penalised for harmful driving in battle with title rival Lando Norris.
The 65-year-old departed Sky after the Brazilian Grand Prix however has now introduced his return to the paddock in Melbourne.
Hill will work as a pundit for Australian broadcaster Community 10 at Albert Park, as Lewis Hamilton on 16 March.
Final week, Hill detailed extra about his future within the sport.
“I don’t actually need to traipse world wide simply standing round within the paddock,” he advised .
“It’s obtained to be one thing that makes use of your bonce, ?
“I can’t simply stand there and await a query to be requested. It doesn’t do it for me.”
On his position at Sky, Hill added: “I didn’t really feel I obtained to a spot the place I may specific every little thing I needed to, like I’m doing on this interview now, as a result of there isn’t the time. I imply, they’re good at it.
“However there are a lot better folks than me at it. I solely did it as a short lived job and I ended up doing it for 12-13 years!”
Hill, son of two-time F1 world champion Graham Hill, claimed his sole F1 title in 1996 with Williams and gained 22 grands prix, driving additionally for Brabham, Arrows and Jordan earlier than retiring after the 1999 season.