From Mika Hakkinen securing his first World Championship title in 1998 to Mercedes clinching a record consecutive seventh Constructors' Championship in 2020.
From the birth of F1 driver and legend Alan Jones in 1946 to Lewis Hamilton winning his first of seven Drivers' Championships in 2008.
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 the birth of F1 driver Jacques Villeneuve Sr. to Kimi Raikkonen claiming victory at the 2012 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for Lotus F1.
From Thierry Boutsen winning a rain-soaked 1989 Australian Grand Prix to Max Verstappen dominating the 2023 São Paulo Grand Prix weekend.
From the birth of F1 legend Peter Collins in 1931 to a famous win for Damon Hill at the 1994 Japanese Grand Prix.
From Ayrton Senna winning his final race in 1993 at the Australian Grand Prix to Red Bull Racing winning their first Constructors' Championship in 2010, and Vladimir Putin driving a Renault F1 car.
From drama at the 1992 Australian Grand Prix where Gerhard Berger won to 2005 when Red Bull announce that Adrian Newey would be joining the team.
From Damon Hill's salary dispute with Williams Racing in 1994 to Nico Rosberg's victory at the 2014 Brazilian Grand Prix with Mercedes.
From the birth of several F1 drivers including Eddie Irvine in 1965 to the birth of Brendon Hartley in 1989.
From the birthday of F1 driver Vittorio Brambilla in 1937 to Mercedes winning their fifth consecutive Constructors' title in 2018.
From Damon Hill securing his 14th Grand Prix in 1995 in Australia to Sebastian Vettel winning the 2017 Brazilian Grand Prix for Ferrari.
From the controversial 1994 Australian Grand Prix that decided a title to George Russell winning his first F1 Grand Prix in Brazil 2022.
From the birth of F1 driver Eliseo Salazar in 1954 to an historic drive and win for Lewis Hamilton at the 2021 Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
From Gerhard Berger's win for Ferrari in 1987 to Lewis Hamilton securing a record equalling 7 World Drivers' Championship titles in 2020.
From the birth of Elizabeth Junek, one of the first female racing icons to Mercedes acquiring the Brawn GP team in 2009.
From Sebastian Vettel clinching his eighth consecutive victory in 2013 to Pierre Gasly and Carlos Sainz achieving their first-ever podium finishes in 2019.
From the first race at COTA with the 2012 United States Grand Prix to the first race on the Las Vegas Strip with the 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix, F1's 1,100th Championship race.
From Honda’s acquisition of BAR in 2004 to Kimi Raikkonen announcing he would take a one-year break from F1 in 2009.
From the birth of F1 driver Gunnar Nilsson in 1948 to Sebastian Vettel's final and 300th F1 race the 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
From the birthday of F1 driver Jacques Laffite in 1943 to Lewis Hamilton winning the first-ever Qatar Grand Prix in 2021.
From the birth of F1 driver Jackie Pretorius to both Red Bull Racing drivers being excluded from qualifying at the 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
From Nico Rosberg's unveiling as a Mercedes driver in 2009 to Lewis Hamilton securing his second World Championship at the 2014 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
From the announcement of Lewis Hamilton joining McLaren in 2006 to Sebastian Vettel winning the 2013 Brazilian Grand Prix.
From Alex Zanardi driving a specially modified BMW Sauber in 2006 to Sebastian Vettel securing his third title in 2012 to Fernando Alonso's first retirement in 2018.
From the birth of female F1 driver Desire Wilson to the final race for Felipe Massa at the 2017 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
From Mark Webber claiming his only win of the season in 2011 to Nico Rosberg winning Drivers' Championship title in 2016.
From John Surtess signing for Honda Racing in 1966 to Lewis Hamilton's test for McLaren in 2006 at Barcelona and the death of Frank Williams in 2021.
From the tragic death of World Champion Graham Hill in 1975 to the horrific crash involving Romain Grosjean at the 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver Mika Salo in 1966 to two-time World Champion Mika Hakkinen's return to McLaren during testing in 2006.