Today, Wednesday May 13, marks exactly 70 years to the day since the very first Formula 1 race: the British Grand Prix held at Silverstone.
Since that day the sport has raced on, legends have been forged, championships won and lost, epic battles fought on track, rivalries born, and heroes created.
But through it all, while races, drivers and teams have come and gone, the fans have been a constant throughout that entire 70 year run.
So on this, Formula 1's 70th birthday, F1 legends past and present wanted to say thank you to you, the fans, in the special video above.
Throughout the day we'll have lots more content to mark the anniversary, so keep an eye out on F1.com and our social channels.
And to start off, we asked F1 technical expert Mark Hughes to take an in-depth look at the car that won that very first race, the Alfa Romeo 158 'Alfetta' – a car so good, it took a 1-2-3 at Silverstone on this day back in 1950 and went on to become F1's first championship-winning car. Click here to read all about it.
More on F1's 70th anniversary
10 fascinating facts about the very first F1 Grand Prix
PODCAST: Listen to Martin Brundle discuss the best cars he's driven from every decade of F1
Under the bodywork of the Alfa Romeo ‘Alfetta’ – 70 years after it won the first ever F1 race
Why is it called Formula 1 – and 12 other questions about the championship’s origins
1950 vs 2020: Cars, drivers, safety and pitstops – how F1 has changed in 70 years
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