WATCH: Five forgotten moments from British Grand Prix history
With round four of the 2020 Formula 1 season almost upon us, here are five forgotten moments from British Grand Prix history featuring Kimi Raikkonen, Mark Webber, Sebastian Vettel and plenty more.
The British Grand Prix was of course the first ever Formula 1 World Championship event back in 1950, and over its seven decade history it's brought us some amazing races.
We all remember the classics, like Nigel Mansell's incredible win over team mate Nelson Piquet in 1987, or Lewis Hamilton's epic victory in the wet in 2008 - but today we've picked out five moments from the race's history that tend to slip under the radar.
They include Brendon Hartley's spectacular accident that came during free practice for the 2018 race, and a terrific three-car scrap between Kimi Raikkonen, Nick Heidfeld and Heikki Kovalainen in the rain in 2010.
Then there's Raikkonen's high-speed spin in 2014 that collected the Williams of Felipe Massa on the Wellington Straight, and Mark Webber's 2010 win that led to his famous radio message, "Not bad for a number two driver!"
Re-live all those moments and more in the video player above.
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