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F1 VOTE: Ahead of launch week... what's the best livery of all-time?

Anticipation for the 2020 F1 season will ramp up next week with launch week - but what is the best car livery of all-time? Vote below!

Formula 1 liveries can be memorable for many reasons, whether it be their design, colour, the sponsors, or the car's success on the track.

But what is the best livery of all-time?

We've been asking you on social media for your favourites - and ahead of F1 2020's launch week, we want you to vote on the winner!

From the responses earlier this year, we've narrowed it down to 10 liveries - old and new - for you to pick from.

Simply look at the pictures below, and then cast your vote in the poll at the bottom of the article!

And don't forget, you can also join in on our Instagram.

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THE LIVERIES

Image: Lotus, 1972: John Player Special. F1's original black car, nicely combined with gold.
Image: Benetton, 1986: How about that for colour? The B86 BMW just looked fast.
Image: McLaren, 1988: A classic Malboro McLaren - one of F1's most dominant cars
Image: Jordan, 1991: One of the 1990's most iconic liveries, with a striking 7 Up theme
Image: Williams, 1992: The FW14B looked good, and backed it up with on-track dominance
Image: McLaren, 1999: The West McLaren Mercedes. A notable car from the late 90s, which won two drivers' titles
Image: Jaguar, 2000: Matching metallic green and white with gold wheels. A nice touch.
Image: Ferrari, 2004: F1's famous red and white. Schumacher certainly enjoyed it.
Image: Renault, 2005: The R25 evokes memories of Alonso's first title
Image: Red Bull, 2016: One of the prettiest designs in recent years from the charging Bulls

THE VOTE

The first confirmed car launch for 2020 is Ferrari's on February 11, before pre-season testing starts on February 19. The season-opening race in Australia is on March 15, with all 22 races live on Sky Sports F1

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