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From the tragic death of young British driver Roger Williamson at the 1973 Dutch Grand Prix to the birth of two-time world champion Fernando Alonso in 1981.
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 Niki Lauda winning the 1984 British Grand Prix to Fernando Alonso winning the 2007 European Grand Prix.
From Juan Manuel Fangio's win at the 1956 British Grand Prix to the Mansell and Senna Taxi at the 1991 British Grand Prix.
From the death of one-time F1 driver Don Beauman in 1955 to Alain Prost's win at the 1989 French Grand Prix.
From Porsche's first world championship victory at the 1962 French Grand Prix to Lewis Hamilton's loss of winning the 2007 British Grand Prix.
From 300 miles of racing at the 1953 French Grand Prix to Alain Prost's first F1 victory in 1981.
From the birth of F1 legend Juan Manuel Fangio to Nelson Piquet's win at the 1984 US Grand Prix to Nigel Mansell's daring overtake at the 1990 Mexican Grand Prix.
From Alberto Ascari's win at the 1953 Belgian Grand Prix to one of the closest finishes at the 1981 Spanish Grand Prix.
From Ayrton Senna's third victory of the season at the 1990 Canadian Grand Prix to Lewis Hamilton's first Formula 1 victory at the 2007 Canadian Grand Prix.