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What was your favourite Hamilton-Mercedes moment?

Lewis Hamilton kisses the trophy with a Union flag draped over his shoulders after winning the 2024 British Grand Prix
Lewis Hamilton's victory in this year's British Grand Prix was his first F1 win for two and a half years [EPA]

Lewis Hamilton has raced for Mercedes for the final time, bringing to an end a 12-year partnership that has delivered six drivers' titles and eight constructors' championships.

Hamilton, who is joining Ferrari in 2025, has achieved 84 of his record 105 Formula 1 race victories with the team, as well as 78 of his 104 pole positions.

We asked you to pick your favourite Hamilton-Mercedes moment from a list of nine. The full result is at the bottom of the page, but here is what you selected as your top three...

1. Wins on three wheels at Silverstone in 2020

Lewis Hamilton inspects the punctured and shredded front left tyre of his Mercedes following the 2020 British Grand Prix
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In a British Grand Prix taking place with no Silverstone crowd because of the Covid-19 pandemic, Hamilton suffered a front-left tyre failure halfway through the final lap. Max Verstappen was chasing him down in second and 'Bono' counted down the gap to the Dutchman over the team radio until the chequered flag. "The most dramatic ending I can remember," said Hamilton.

2. Ends winless run at Silverstone, 2024

Lewis Hamilton crowd-surfs after winning the 2024 British Grand Prix
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The two-and-a-half-year drought without a race win was finally ended. Hamilton qualified second and held off Verstappen and McLaren's Lando Norris in a wet-dry race to take his 104th career victory and ninth at Silverstone to become the record-holder for F1 wins at a single circuit. "This one means so much to me," he said.

3. Stunning weekend at Interlagos, 2021

Lewis Hamilton ahead of Red Bull's Max Verstappen at the 2021 Sao Paulo Grand Prix
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A weekend full of drama included grid penalties, and disqualification from qualifying for a rear-wing infringement. In the sprint on the Saturday, he started last but made his way through to finish fifth. Another penalty meant he started the Sunday grand prix from 10th but he overtook title rival Max Verstappen with 12 laps to go after an intense battle for one of his greatest wins.