| Description | Grand prix | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg collide, leading to Max Verstappen becoming the youngest F1 race winner in history. | Spain 2016 | 96%
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| For a couple of seconds, Felipe Massa was the virtual World Champion. | Brazil 2008 | 93%
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| Romain Grosjean's car was split in half and went straight trough the barriers. | Bahrain 2020 | 85%
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| Kimi Raikkonen getting an icecream on his yacht after his DNF. | Monaco 2006 | 73%
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| Niki Lauda had a major crash, which resulted in his car becoming a massive fireball. | Germany 1976 | 70%
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| Ayrton Senna driving straight into the side of Alain Prost, therefore becoming the world champion of that year. | Japan 1989 | 68%
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| Pastor Maldonado getting his maiden first and only F1 race win. | Spain 2012 | 68%
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| The well known 'Ferrari Sandwhich', in which the Red Bull of Max Verstappen got tangled. | Singapore 2017 | 61%
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| Within a span of three corners, Daniel Kvyat managed to drive into Sebastian Vettel twice. | Russia 2016 | 58%
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| Although his gearbox was stuck in 6th gear, Ayrton Senna still managed to win the race. | Brazil 1991 | 54%
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| Red Bull Racing won their first Grand Prix as a constructor, with Sebastian Vettel being the first to come across the chequered flag. | China 2009 | 51%
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| Robert Kubica collided with the Toyota of Jarno Trulli resulting in a massive crash. | Canada 2007 | 50%
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| This Grand Prix holds the record of the longest race duration, at 4 hours, 4 minutes. | Canada 2011 | 50%
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| Felipe Massa was told, 'Felipe, Fernando is faster than you'. | Germany 2010 | 41%
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| Jos Verstappen's car caught fire during his pitstop. | Germany 1994 | 32%
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| Michael Schumacher driving his Ferrari to first place from third on the grid in heavy rain conditions, finishing 45 seconds ahead of Jean Alesi in P2. | Spain 1996 | 31%
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| Fernando Alonso Drove into the back of Jos Verstappen at the start. | Italy 2003 | 4%
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