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From the birth of former F1 Chief Medical Officer Sid Watkins in 1928 to Pierre Gasly winning his first F1 race at the 2020 Italian Grand Prix for AlphaTauri.
From Jack Brabham winning the Drivers' Championship in 1960 to Max Verstappen's 30th career win at the 2022 Dutch Grand Prix.
From Giuseppe Farina winning the first-ever F1 World Championship at the 1950 Italian Grand Prix to Max Verstappen's record breaking 10th win in a row at the 2023 Italian Grand Prix.
From the death of F1 driver Stefan Bellof in 1985 at Spa to Michael Schumacher dominating the 2002 Belgian Grand Prix.
From Mclaren winning the Constructors' Championship in 1988 at the Belgian Grand Prix to the death of F1 legend Phil Hill in 2008.
From Juan Manuel Fangio's remarkable comeback at the 1957 German Grand Prix to Jackie Stewart's best-ever drive to win the 1968 German Grand Prix.
From Niki Lauda's triumphant return by winning the 1977 German Grand Prix to Jos Verstappen's fire scare in 1994.
From Jacky Ickx leading a Ferrari 1-2 finish at the 1972 German Grand Prix to Rubens Barrichello first F1 win at the 2000 German Grand Prix.
From Nigel Mansell winning the 1991 German Grand Prix to Michael Schumacher matching his own, and Nigel Mansell's record of nine Grand Prix wins in a season in 2002.
From Jack Brabham's win the 1966 Dutch Grand Prix to Fernando Alonso's win at the 2005 German Grand Prix, finishing ahead of Juan Pablo Montoya and Jenson Button.