With the 2016 season fast approaching, the Mercedes duo of Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg look set to continue their rivalry.

Sebastian Vettel in the Ferrari looks like he might join the mix, but how does the current Mercedes battle compare to others in the sports history?

Have your say on Formula One’s greatest rivalry by voting from the two pictures below.

Whoever you vote for will be carried on to the next round to duel against another rivalry until we’re left with an overall winner.

You ultimately voted for . Start again Niki Lauda v James Hunt Vote This rivalry was so heated it got it’s own Ron Howard movie in 2013. “The playboy” vs “the rat” battle was at its height after Lauda’s near death crash in 1976. The two continued to fight for the championship which Hunt went on to win at the final race of the season. Sebastian Vettel v Mark Webber Vote Webber and Vettel had a damaged relationship ever since the 2010 Turkish Grand Prix when the two came together. “Not bad for a number two driver,” and “Multi 21, Seb. Multi 21,” are among some of the famous Webber quotes, and the Aussie never hid his dislike of the German. Lewis Hamilton v Nico Rosberg Vote F1’s latest great rivalry reached boiling point with ‘capgate’ last year at the US Grand Prix. The two drivers have provided some great racing since 2014 and are set for another closely fought championship this year. Lewis Hamilton v Fernando Alonso Vote It may have been a short-lived rivalry, but it was one that saw sparks flying between the pair. It proved to be costly, with both drivers tripping over themselves and conceding the World Championship to Raikkonen at the final race of the season. Jim Clark v Graham Hill Vote Not your typical rivalry, but Clark vs. Hill was always a close battle during the 1960s. Great friends off the track, the two often traded positions in the championship before Clark’s untimely death in 1968. Mika Hakkinen v Michael Schumacher Vote Hakkinen’s superior car in 1998 saw the Finn win his first World Championship, and we were denied a championship battle in 1999 after Schumacher broke his leg. However, it was the 2000 season that saw the closest battle with Schumacher emerging on top. Alain Prost v Nigel Mansell Vote Mansell was convinced Prost was using better equipment in 1990 so blocked him at the Portuguese Grand Prix. The Brit left the sport after winning the 1992 championship because he did not want to be Prost’s teammate in 1993. Ayrton Senna v Alain Prost Vote This rivalry was full of controversy. The two came together on multiple occasions during a dominant era for McLaren. From 1988-1991 Senna won three championships while Prost won one, before Prost took a year out in 1992. Damon Hill v Michael Schumacher Vote The two collided in 1994 and it became one of the most controversial moments in F1 history. Many, particularly the British media, still think Schumacher deliberately caused the incident which won him the championship. However, the German has always denied it, and Hill has remained relatively quiet on the situation.