Michael Schumacher won the 2004 F1 season with 13 wins out of 18 and he ended the season with 148 points.
A collision on the first lap took out Max Verstappen and despite a consequent 10-second penalty, Hamilton hung on to win his first race in six.
Juan Manuel Fangio was the greatest F1 driver in the early part of the sport, winning five world titles.
Michael Schumacher won the 1998 British Grand Prix as he entered the pits on the last lap.
Michael Schumacher was leading the Belgian Grand Prix when he crashed into the back of David Coulthard in pouring rain.
Felipe Massa was denied a world championship title in the most heartbreaking circumstances when he lost by one point to Lewis Hamilton.
Hamilton had warned that unless his team provided more upgrades to the car, more losses would follow inevitably.
For the first time this season, neither of the two championship favorites, Hamilton and Verstappen, was even in the top 10.
Michael Schumacher put in a brilliant performance in the 2004 French Grand Prix as he won the race despite four pit stops.
He was one of the most instrumental figures to increase safety after the deaths of Senna and Ratzenberger at the 1994 San Marino GP.