Ten years ago, on this very day, the Mercedes-AMG-Petronas F1 team recorded its first race win in 57 years and the rest, as we all know, is history.
Ahead of the 2022 F1 season, we take a look back and chart the drivers with the most number of world championships.
Incidentally, this track is the one where Michael Schumacher began his racing career as a young go-kart driver.
Marko believes Verstappen, 24, could end up being talked about in similar terms to the pair and other greats.
Schumacher has been appointed as Ferrari’s reserve driver for 2022, the Italian team eager to one day see the young German compete for them.
On this day in 1997, Michael Schumacher was disqualified from the F1 world championship for his actions in the season-ending European GP.
As Eddie Irvine turns 56, we revist the career of one of Formula 1's most brash and loudmouthed characters - who almost became world champion.
Alain Prost won the last of his four F1 world championships in 1993 - after which he promptly announced his retirement from the sport.
Finland's Mika Hakkinen won two back-to-back world driver's championships in Formula 1 during the 1998 and 1999 seasons, respectively.
Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton engaged in one of Formula One's most heated rivalries, which ended when Rosberg retired shortly after winning the title in 2016.