My my, do we have a treat for you in the video above. The 1998 Belgian Grand Prix was one of those rare races that seemed to have everything: a brilliant circuit, changeable weather conditions, opening lap chaos, a restart, on-track collisions for both title protagonists, a near physical fight in the pit lane, a shock winner, and a first ever victory for a hugely popular team.
And we've got the whole thing for you in the video. Yes, you can watch the entire incredible race – complete with the brilliant commentary of Murray Walker and Martin Brundle – from lights out to the flag, and all the amazing action in between.
If, somehow, you've forgotten what an entertaining race this was, click here to read our handy guide, but otherwise, sit back and hit play on the video and enjoy. And don't look away for a second – this one is non-stop action...
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