The incident between Pierre Gasly and Nico Hulkenberg, who is out of this race, is going to be investigated. Esteban Ocon's time in the top three is over, as he comes into the pits and serves his five-second time penalty. The McLarens are out on their own now; the rest of the pack can make their next stop around lap 32.
Safety car is ending. When will Oscar Piastri make his move?
Lando Norris is asking his pit wall why didn't he follow Max Verstappen in to the pits? His engineer replies, with the two-stopper in play at tonight's Qatar Grand Prix, the rest of the grid have "lost all their flexibility for the remainder of the race".
Marc Priestley Former F1 mechanic on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
The balance shift Max Verstappen is talking about is when he's going through a left-hand corner he's feeling something different in terms of understeer versus oversteer, how the car is behaving to the way it feels going into a right-hand corner.
Potentially something to do with set-up or more likely to do with tyre temperature.
Max Verstappen pits from second place to dump his medium tyres. The pit lane is packed now as cars pile in. Ferrari have changed both drivers but the McLarens have stayed out.
Only Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris and Esteban Ocon, who has climbed all the way up to third, have not stopped under the safety car.
Ocon has been noted for a false start and after an investigation, the Haas driver has been slapped with a five-second time penalty.
Marc Priestley Former F1 mechanic on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
It was a really good start from Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris came very close to taking back that position against Max Verstappen right underneath the rear wing.
You've got to get up very early in the morning to get past Verstappen particularly in a situation like this.
George Russell's lost places at the start means Fernando Alonso has also benefited from the Mercedes man's troubles and now the Aston Martin driver is running in sixth place, which will be great for the team's midfield ambitions.
Marc Priestley Former F1 mechanic on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
George Russell dropping back to P7, he was a guy who we thought might get in the mix here, very fast over the course of this weekend and a car that is working very well.
There is a long way to go but that certainly wasn't the start that he needed.
Max Verstappen was straight up on Lando Norris at lights out. The McLaren driver, on the dirtier side of the grid, had no fight against his Red Bull rival. Lewis Hamilton, meanwhile, had to battle his way past a number of cars, including a feisty Liam Lawson in the Racing Bulls.
Nico Hulkenberg has gained a place and is now in the top 10 on his starting soft tyres. track limits is popping up already at the tricky Turn 10 section. One to watch as we go along tonight.
Oscar Piastri is the quickest man on the Lusail circuit by 2.1 seconds.
Oscar Piastri has completed his first job of the night and he leads this Qatar Grand Prix from the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.
Charles Leclerc has dropped to 11th place from 10th and what happened to George Russell at the race start I do not know. His team-mate Kimi Antonelli has taken his place in fourth, Carlos Sainz is fifth.