From Jim Clark's win at the 1965 South African Grand Prix for Lotus to his repeat win at Kyalami in 1968, his final victory.
From Copper driver, Pedro Rodriguez winning the 1967 season opener in South Africa to the Arrows team facing its end in F1 in 2003.
From the birth of seven-time world Champion Michael Schumacher in 1969 to Jimmy Stewart's death, the brother of world champion Jackie Stewart in 2008.
From the cancellation of the Mexican Grand Prix in 1971 to Michael Schumacher declining an offer to become Ferrari’s team manager.
From the birth of french driver Andre Simon in 1920 to the death of former driver and creator of F1 Hart engines, Brian Hart in 2014.
From the birth of Dick Rathmann in 1958 to Murray Walker extending commentating for one more year with ITV in 2000.
From the death of Reg Parnell, a driver and team manager in 1964 to the birth of multiple world champion Lewis Hamilton in 1985.
From the birth of Tom Delaney, the world’s oldest licensed racing driver in 2011 to the death of Maria Teresa de Filippis, the first female in F1, in 2016.
From Jody Scheckter winning the season opening 1977 Argentine Grand Prix to Jos Verstappen returning to F1 with the Minardi team in 2003.
From the birth of F1 driver Eddie Cheever in 1958 to the tragic death of Italian and four-time Ferrari F1 driver Ignazio Giunti in 1971.
From the birth of F1 driver and car designer Carroll Shelby in 1923 to the birth of German F1 driver Adrian Sutil in 1983.
From the birth of March Engineering founder Alan Rees in 1938 to Emerson Fittipaldi winning the 1975 Argentine Grand Prix.
From the birth of German driver Helm Glockler to Alan Jones winning the 1980 season opener in Argentina.
From the birth of F1 driver Giancarlo Fisichella in 1973 to the death of F1 maverick and icon, Dan Gurney in 2018.
From the opening race of the season, the 1978 Argentine Grand Prix to FIA chief Max Mosley banning driver aids in 2003.
From the birth of Indy 500 legend A.J. Foyt in 1935 to Mercedes driver Juan Manuel Fangio winning the season opening 1955 Argentine Grand Prix.
From Juan Manuel Fangio winning the season opening 1954 Argentine Grand Prix to the Lotus team leaving F1 in 1995.
From the birth of Gilles Villeneuve in 1950 to Alberto Ascari dominating the 1953 Argentine Grand Prix.
From Stirling Moss winning the 1958 Argentine Grand Prix to the birth of 2009 World Champion, Jenson Button in 1980.
From the birth of F1 driver Jack Doohan in 2003 to the retirement of Professor Sid Watkins in 2005.
From the birth of Japanese driver Yuji Ide in 1975 to Jacques Laffite winning the season opening Argentina Grand Prix in 1979.
From Juan Manuel Fangio winning the season opening 1956 Argentine Grand Prix to the death of reigning world champion Mike Hawthorn in 1959.
From Jackie Stewart winning the 1972 Argentine Grand Prix to Eddie Irvine announcing his F1 retirement in 2003.
From the birth of Tony Trimmer in 1943 and Jo Gartner in 1954 to Jenson Button becoming the youngest British F1 driver at the time in 2000.
From the birth of F1 driver Luca Badoer in 1971 to reigning world champion Niki Lauda dominating the 1976 Brazilian Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver David Purley in 1945 to Carlos Pace's only F1 win at the 1975 Brazilian Grand Prix.
From Emerson Fittipaldi winning the rain soaked 1974 Brazilian Grand Prix to Rene Arnoux dominating the same race in 1980.
From Emerson Fittipaldi winning the season opening 1973 Argentine Grand Prix to the birth of F1 driver Takuma Sato in 1977.
From the birth of 1979 Drivers' Champion Jody Scheckter to Carlos Reutemann winning the 1978 Brazilian Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver Paul Frere in 1917 to the death of Teddy Mayer in 2009 who helped establish Bruce McLaren Motorsport in 1963.
From the birth of F1 driver Jo Bonnier in 1930 to the birth of JJ Lehto in 1966.