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From the birth of F1 driver Alfonso de Portago in 1928 to a record-equaling 91 F1 wins for Lewis Hamilton in 2020 at the Eifel Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver Eugenio Castellotti in 1930 to Ferrari winning the Constructors' title in 1976.
From Jody Scheckter winning the 1977 Canadian Grand Prix to Sebastian Vettel's third place in Japan, enough to secure the 2011 World Championship.
From Lotus winning their first F1 Grand Prix in 1961 to Michael Schumacher winning his third title and Ferrari's first Drivers' for over 20 years in 2000.
From Team Lotus winning the Constructors' due to terrible circumstances in 1973 to Max Verstappen winning a third title post-Sprint Race in 2023.
From the birth of F1 star Carlos Pace in 1944 to the death of Francois Cevert in 1973 to Alain Prost winning his first of four Drivers' World Championships in 1985.
From Jochen Rindt's win at the 1969 US Grand Prix to a terrible accident at the 2014 Japanese Grand Prix involving Marussia driver Jules Bianchi.
From F1's only posthumous Drivers' champion, Jochen Rindt, crowned in 1970 to Sebastian Vettel's dominant victory in the 2009 Japanese Grand Prix.
From Graham Hill completing a hat-trick of wins in the US Grand Prix in 1965 to James Hunt winning the 1976 Canadian Grand Prix for McLaren.
From Brabham winning the Constructors' Championship in 1966 to Niki Lauda the Drivers' in 1977 to Sergio Perez dominating at the 2022 Singapore Grand Prix.