The 1996 Italian GP was won by Michael Schumacher, making it the first time in seven years that a Ferrari driver won the team's home race.
The 2005 Italian GP was won by McLaren-Mercedes driver Juan Pablo Montoya - but that's not the main reason this race is remembered.
The Dutch Grand Prix was last held in 1985 in which Nicki Lauda won the race.
The Belgian Grand Prix in 2021 was red-flagged after just two laps due to the heavy rain at the Spa circuit.
Michael Schumacher was disqualified for the second time in the 1994 F1 season, but this result in Belgium almost cost him the championship.
Formula 1 legend Alberto Ascari won his second and final world driver's championship on this day 68 years ago at Switzerland.
The inaugural Turkish Grand Prix was held on this day in 2005, with Kimi Raikkonen winning the Formula 1 race for McLaren-Mercedes.
The 2001 Hungarian GP weekend saw Michael Schumacher become a four-time world champion and Ferrari an 11-time constructor's champion.
The 1988 McLaren car, powered by a brilliant Honda engine, took its tenth 1-2 finish in the Hungarian Grand Prix on this day 33 years ago.
Formula 1 saw a clash of old and new as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen engaged in a fierce battle during the 2019 Hungarian GP.