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From the birth of F1 driver Eugenio Castellotti in 1930 to Ferrari winning the Constructors' title in 1976.
From McLaren winning the 1984 Constructors' title to Sebastian Vettel claiming the most F1 wins, at the time, during the 2018 Belgian Grand Prix.
From Ronnie Peterson winning the Austrian Grand Prix in 1973 to Ferrari and Michael Schumacher winning both Championships in 2001.
From Niki Lauda's triumphant return by winning the 1977 German Grand Prix to Jos Verstappen's fire scare in 1994.
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.
From Jim Clark's win at the 1965 British Grand Prix to Damon Hill's win at the 1994 British Grand Prix.
From Musso's death chasing down Hawthorn in 1958 to Lewis Hamilton's win at the 2008 British Grand Prix.
From the birth of F1 driver Martin Brundle in 1959 to Juan Pablo Montoya's only win in Monte Carlo at the 2003 Monaco Grand Prix.
From Alberto Ascari's tragic death at Monza in 1955 to David Coulthard's thrilling 2002 Monaco Grand Prix victory.