As yet another Formula 1 season came to an end at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix last weekend, Max Verstappen capped off an incredible 2023 with his 19th victory of the season.
Whilst the dominant Dutchman has been the main headline for much of the year, there have been plenty of memorable moments both on and off the track surrounding drivers, team members and F1 pundits.
Here are some of GPFans' favourite moments from across the season.
Alonso's renaissance
Even at pre-season testing in Bahrain, it became increasingly evident that Red Bull had a very fast car, and the script for the season had almost been written already, with some pundits already suggesting they could be on their way to a record-breaking season.
What also became clear in Bahrain, however, was the improvement that Aston Martin had made throughout the winter.
After two seasons of running near the back of the field, Sebastian Vettel decided to retire from the sport at the end of 2022, leaving a space for now 42-year-old Fernando Alonso to get away from his seemingly dire stint at Alpine.
That may have been one of the best career moves the Spanish veteran has ever made, as the Silverstone-based team made giant steps forward with their car, allowing Alonso to claim eight podium finishes throughout the season.
Vettel may just be kicking himself that he didn't stick around a little longer.
Almost 15% of season's DNFs at Australian GP
The third race of the season provided us with one of the most dramatic races of the whole 2023 calendar.
There were two safety cars, three red flags and EIGHT drivers unable to finish the race (almost 15% of the overall number of DNF's in 2023), before Verstappen managed to claim victory in controversial circumstances.
Verstappen's record
It wouldn't be a 2023 recap without some mention of the phenomenal job that both Verstappen and his Red Bull team managed.
Stewards had a tricky weekend of trying to work out who had all four wheels over the white line around the circuit, with over 1200 incidents being investigated throughout the weekend.
Hamilton on pole
It had been while, but F1's all-time pole position record holder managed to get himself back to the front of the grid at the Hungarian GP.
His 104th pole came 595 days after his 103rd at the 2021 Saudi Arabian GP, as he beat Verstappen to top spot by 0.003 seconds.
Unfortunately for the seven-time world champion, his Mercedes car lacked pace during the race, and he could only finish fourth, 39.134 seconds behind eventual winner Verstappen.
Whilst the opening evening of F1 action was marred by a loose drain cover and the controversial treatment of fans, the rest of the event was a brilliant spectacle, with a stunning backdrop, a star-studded paddock and, most importantly, a good race.
The race will be on the calendar until at least 2030, meaning we have plenty more opportunities to enjoy this special event.
Brundle's Machine Gun Kelly interview
As has become the norm in recent years, Martin Brundle's gridwalks provided us with plenty of memorable moments in 2023, from an awkward blank from Cara Delevingne to Sir Jackie Stewart attempting to get the broadcasting legend into a restricted area.
MGK became rather annoyed at Brundle's questions, before putting a thumbs down to the cameras after the former F1 driver had refused to play 'air keyboard'.