The Brazilian Grand Prix was first held in 1972 at Interlagos, although it was not part of the Formula One World Championship.
28 years ago, Ayrton Senna left the world after what was one of the most horrific accidents ever in the history of F1, he was 34.
Hamilton had a fantastic start from P10 on the grid and was clearly on the charge with Bottas who had lost the lead to Verstappen at the start.
Lewis Hamilton won the first of seven world championships on this day in 2008 in a race so dramatic it's hard to believe even today.
Kimi Raikkonen won his one and only Formula 1 world driver's championship in 2007 - a season remembered as one of the most dramatic in the sport's history.
British Formula 1 driver Jenson Button won his one and only world driver's championship on this day in 2009, capping a fairytale season.
The race in Qatar will also serve as the kickoff for a series of races in the Middle East, including on December 5 in Saudi Arabia.