The 1986 Formula 1 season went down to the final day with Nelson Piquet, Nigel Mansell and Alain Prost all vying for the world championship.
English Formula 1 driver James Hunt secured his one and only world championship on this day in 1976, capping a chaotic season in memorable fashion.
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.
The 1990 Japanese GP was won by Nelson Piquet, but is forever remembered for the crash between Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost.
On this day in 2009, Jenson Button and Brawn GP won the Formula 1 world and constructor's championships. This is the story of how they did it.
Lewis Hamilton only managed to finish fifth at the Turkish Grand Prix, thanks in no small part to a confused pit stop strategy from Mercedes.
With Formula 1 set to resume the 2021 season with the Turkish GP, we look at how the last five races in the same venue took place.
The 2020 Turkish GP saw Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton clinch a record-equalling seventh world driver's championship in Formula 1.
Niki Lauda won his second F1 world driver's championship on October 2, 1977 after a fourth-place finish in the United States Grand Prix.
The 2001 United States GP saw Mika Hakkinen record his final race win. It was also the final F1 race to feature Murray Walker's commentary.