While there was limited action, there were seminal moments, of record-breaking achievements and bold political statements. Here's the pick of the lot
Hamilton is in isolation in accordance with the health protocols in Bahrain
His voice could be heard breaking as he thanked his team over the radio moments after crossing the line at the Turkish Grand Prix, while underneath the helmet the tears were starting to build up
Hamilton looks on course to extend his championship lead, which stands at 47 points from Red Bull rival Max Verstappen and 50 from Bottas
Valtteri Bottas placed third to fall further behind second-place Verstappen in the standings
Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton secured a record-extending 92nd pole position at the Spanish Grand Prix, nudging Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas into second place by just .059 seconds
Formula One champion Lewis Hamilton was fastest in final practice for the Spanish Grand Prix ahead of qualifying later on Saturday, where he will go for a record-extending 92nd pole position
The championship leader's record-extending seventh Silverstone win saw him finish six seconds ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen
Verstappen drove superbly to hold off Hamilton's Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas, who finished less than one second behind him in third to relinquish the championship lead after three races
For the second time in the past four races, Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel crashed into each other and went out
There will be no fans on hand at the remote Spielberg track in Austria, with the coronavirus still creating uncertainty over how many races can actually be held and where
The defending five-time world champion clocked the fastest lap on his final lap to finish 25 seconds clear of Mercedes team-mate and nearest title rival Valtteri Bottas
Hamilton's record speaks for itself - in 12 years, he has only been beaten twice by a teammate (Jenson Button at McLaren in 2011 and Nico Rosberg at Mercedes in 2016)
Hamilton said that he had realized that his words were 'inappropriate'
Says he'll break all records that have been set in Formula One and it's just a matter of time
If Hamilton wins, or finishes anywhere in the top five, in Mexico City next weekend, he will be champion
Rival racer Sebastian Vettel was ousted after his car came in contact with Kim Raikkonen's car
Hamilton started from pole position and led from beginning to end to capture the 54th race title
He started from the pole position, fended off Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel to clinch his fifth grand prix title
He fought back to defeat Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and win for the fifth time here