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Is Lewis Hamilton right? Just what is the greatest driver line-up in F1 history?

It was a bold statement from Lewis Hamilton. Is he right? Have your say on the greatest driver pairing of all-time.

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It will always be one of those subjective topics, but on this occasion, we feel Lewis Hamilton's proud boast falls short of the mark.

The seven-time F1 champion has gone so far as to suggest he and new Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc represent "the strongest pairing F1 has probably ever had".

As we love a good poll here at RacingNews365, we decided to let you, our loyal readership, put Hamilton's theory to the test.

Let's face it, there have been some fantastic partnerships over the years, and whilst the pairing of one of the sport's greats in the twilight of his career joining forces with a Tifosi hero at F1's most iconic team is a romantic one, is it the strongest?

So have your say in our latest poll, and let us know which duo was F1's best. We have selected a pairing from every era so make sure you consider your choice carefully.

Let us know why you made your particular choice in the comments section below, and if you feel your choice is not on the list, then again, let us know.

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