Hamilton was able to control the pace at the front of the field after a clinical start from pole position with an indomitable lights-to-flag win.
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.
Mick Schumacher clearly made an impact in the Turkish GP qualifying as his most notable display was his entry into the Q2, his first in F1, and Haas' first in 2021.
When the rain began to fall in Sochi, the Alpine driver was battling Red Bull's Sergio Perez for the final step on the podium.
Flavio Briatore and his F1 career ended in acrimony over the damaging revelations on crashgate.
The 2005 Italian GP was won by McLaren-Mercedes driver Juan Pablo Montoya - but that's not the main reason this race is remembered.
Kimi Raikkonen’s retirement has caused an outpouring of well wishes and adulation, indicating the respect he commands.
Kimi Raikkonen who won the world title in 2007 and will be 42 at the end of the season, made his debut in the 2001 Australian Grand Prix with Sauber.
The top 10 qualifying drivers were awarded half points, a decision that was heavily criticised by the drivers later on.
Fernando Alonso is currently on a six-race scoring streak with a season-best finish of fourth at the Hungarian Grand Prix.