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From the death of Enzo Ferrari in 1988 aged 90 to Michael Schumacher's win at the 1994 Hungarian Grand Prix.
From the final win of Ronnie Peterson's career at the 1978 Austrian Grand Prix to the Jordan teams' heartbreak at the 1995 Hungarian Grand Prix.
From the death of Manfred Winkelhock in 1985 to Thierry Boutsen securing his third and final win for Williams at the 1990 Hungarian Grand Prix.
From the death of the ultimate pre-war driver Tazio Nuvolari in 1953 to Williams' 8th F1 Constructors title in 1996.
From the birth of 1992 F1 Champion Nigel Mansell to the sacking of Heinz-Harald Frentzen by Jordan in 2001.
From the 1966 German Grand Prix that featured F1 and F2 cars to McLaren's dominant 1-2 of Senna and Prost at the 1988 Hungarian Grand Prix.
From Stirling Moss's last F1 win at the 1961 German Grand Prix to Jenson Button's first F1 win at the 2006 Hungarian Grand Prix.
From Juan Manuel Fangio's remarkable comeback at the 1957 German Grand Prix to Jackie Stewart's best-ever drive to win the 1968 German Grand Prix.
From a unique 1959 German Grand Prix at the AVUS Circuit to Alain Prost's first pole position at the 1981 German Grand Prix.
From Nigel Mansell winning the 1991 German Grand Prix to Michael Schumacher matching his own, and Nigel Mansell's record of nine Grand Prix wins in a season in 2002.