From a British 1-2 for Lotus at the 1967 US Grand Prix to an F1 taxi service at the 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix.
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.
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 F1's only posthumous Drivers' champion, Jochen Rindt, crowned in 1970 to Sebastian Vettel's dominant victory in the 2009 Japanese Grand Prix.
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 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 Team Lotus winning the Constructors' due to terrible circumstances in 1973 to Max Verstappen winning a third title post-Sprint Race in 2023.
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 Jody Scheckter winning the 1977 Canadian Grand Prix to Sebastian Vettel's third place in Japan, enough to secure the 2011 World Championship.
From the birth of F1 driver Eugenio Castellotti in 1930 to Ferrari winning the Constructors' title in 1976.
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 Piero Taruffi in 1906 to Michael Schumacher breaking Fangio's record in 2003 to the Mercedes team winning the Constructors' title in 2014.
From Damon Hill securing the World Championship in 1996 in Japan to Mercedes winning the Constructors' title in Suzuka in 2019.
From the birth of F1 driver Rikky von Opel to Sebastian Vettel sealing the win for Red Bull at the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix.
From the death of F1 driver Philip Fotheringham-Parker in 1981 to Brabham driver Nelson Piquet winning his second World Championship at the 1983 South African Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver Tony Rolt in 1918 to Red Bull Racing defending their title at the 2011 Korean Grand Prix.
From the birthday of F1 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen in 1979 to confusion at the 1999 Malaysian Grand Prix.
From the birth of one of greatest sportscar racers of all time, Clemente Biondetti in 1898 to the fairy tale Championships of Jenson Button and Brawn GP in 2009.
From Mike Hawthorn securing the 1958 World Championship by a single point to Nigel Mansell winning the subdued 1985 South African Grand Prix.
From the tragic death of Gunnar Nilsson to cancer in 1978 to Ayrton Senna securing his third and final Championship in 1991.
From Niki Lauda winning his third Championship at the 1984 Portuguese Grand Prix to Kimi Raikkonen winning his first and only Championship at Interlagos in 2007.
From Denny Hulme winning the 1967 Drivers' Championship in Mexico to title controversy at the 1989 Japanese Grand Prix.
From the birthday of F1 driver Alessandro Zanardi in 1966 to Red Bull Racing winning the 2022 Constructors' Championship at the US Grand Prix.
From James Hunt winning the 1976 World Championship title at the Japanese Grand Prix to Ayrton Senna punching Eddie Irvine in 1993.
From John Surtees winning the 1964 Drivers' Championship to Lewis Hamitlon winning the title in 2015.
From Alain Prost winning the Championship in 1986 and Nigel Mansell's misery to Jacques Villeneuve winning the title in 1997 and Michael Schumacher disgracing himself.
From Jim Clark winning the inaugural 1963 Mexican Grand Prix to Sebastian Vettel winning the the 2013 Indian Grand Prix and securing the title.
From the birth of F1 giant Bernie Ecclestone to Lewis Hamilton claiming his fifth World Championship at the 2018 Mexican Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver Tiff Needell in 1951 to Benetton winning the Constructors' title in 1995 to Lewis Hamilton winning the Drivers' Championship in 2017.
From the birth of F1 legend Nino Farina in 1906 to Aytron Senna claiming his first F1 title in 1988 at the Japanese Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver Derek Bell in 1941 to both Mika Hakkinen winning the Drivers' Championship with McLaren and Ferrari winning the Constructors' in 1999.