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Four-time F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel races around London in the 2015 Ferrari
Formula 1 history was made on Wednesday evening as drivers and cars, past and present, took to the London streets for an iconic demonstration run.
Racing through Whitehall and past Trafalgar Square, the event made for spectacular viewing on Sky Sports F1, and we've rounded up the best pictures and videos here.
Image: Championship leader Sebastian Vettel got his hands on the 2015 Ferrari. Doughnuts followed!
Image:Stoffel Vandoorne drives the iconic McLaren MP4/6 on the London streets
Image: Daniel Ricciardo entertains fans in Red Bull's RB7
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Valtteri Bottas, Max Verstappen and many more race around London as we prepare for the 2017 British GP, live on Sky Sports.
Image: Cameras at the ready...
Image: And the drivers supposedly agreed not to do any doughnuts...
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Image:Pascal Wehrlein takes his seat in the 2013 Sauber with a 'Hello London' message written on it
Image: 19 current F1 drivers, one picture.
Image:Valtteri Bottas sprays the customary podium champagne from the stage
Image:The 2014 Williams was driven by Canadian rookie Lance Stroll
Image:Flying the flag: Spaniard Fernando Alonso was in high spirits at the London event
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Valtteri Bottas, Max Verstappen and many more race around London as we prepare for the 2017 British GP, live on Sky Sports.
Image: That's the kind of London traffic we like seeing
Image:Jenson Button and Ross Brawn worked together to win the 2009 world championship and were reunited on Wednesday
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Image: Sky F1's Johnny Herbert and Damon Hill managed to get up on stage
Image: Kvyat leads an iconic McLaren up through Whitehall
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Image:The good old days: Sebastian Vettel with his former Red Bull bosses Christian Horner and Adrian Newey
Image: And finally...
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