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From Wolfgang von Trips birthday in 1928 to Jackie Stewart winning in 1969, and finishing two laps ahead of second place Bruce McLaren.
From Nelson Piquet claiming the win at the 1981 San Marino Grand Prix, to one of Nigel Mansell's most dominant wins at the 1992 Spanish Grand Prix.
From James Hunt's win, to disqualification, to winning again at the 1976 Spanish Grand Prix to David Coulthard's near death plane crash in 1999.
From the first motor racing death of Renaud de Montaignac de Chauvance in 1898 to the death of a legend, Ayrton Senna at the 1994 Imola Grand Prix.
Fighting for a top position, Carlos Sainz's race was abruptly ended by a sudden engine failure and subsequent fire at the Red Bull Ring.
A staggering 420,000 fans attended the 2022 Australian Grand Prix.
The 2022 Formula 1 season will feature sprint races at Imola, Austria, and Brazil, with a new points system.
In a remarkable year, Lewis Hamilton has been honored with a knighthood in the New Year Honours.
With investments and third-place in the 2020 Constructors' Championship, McLaren CEO Zak Brown is confident about the team's future in F1.
Red Bull and Honda's young talent, Yuki Tsunoda, completes the essential 300km for F1 Super Licence eligibility at Imola.