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From the birth of several F1 drivers including Eddie Irvine in 1965 to the birth of Brendon Hartley in 1989.
From drama at the 1993 Australian Grand Prix where Gerhard Berger won to 2005 when Red Bull announce that Adrian Newey would be joining the team.
From the birth of F1 legend Peter Collins in 1931 to a famous win for Damon Hill at the 1994 Japanese Grand Prix.
From Thierry Boutsen winning a rain-soaked 1989 Australian Grand Prix to Max Verstappen dominating the 2023 São Paulo Grand Prix weekend.
From Lotus driver Graham Hill claiming his second World Championship in 1968 to Lewis Hamilton securing his sixth Drivers' title in 2019 with Mercedes.
From Mika Hakkinen securing his first World Championship title in 1998 to Mercedes clinching a record consecutive seventh Constructors' Championship in 2020.
From Jim Clark winning the inaugural 1963 Mexican Grand Prix to Sebastian Vettel winning the the 2013 Indian Grand Prix and securing the title.
A contract is at the heart of each race's inclusion in the F1 calendar. Agreements range from 3 to 5 years, some deals up to 10 or more.
The 2021 Belgian Grand Prix will be etched in memory as the shortest race in F1 history, with two laps completed both behind the safety car.
The 2016 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was set to be a Battle Royale between two outstanding F1 drivers.