Ferrari team radiopublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 19 April 2015
Kimi Raikkonen: "Come on, the blue flags. They just don't move those people."
Hamilton wins after last-minute brake problem
Raikkonen takes 2nd on penultimate lap after Rosberg error
Rosberg 3rd with same brake problem, Bottas 4th, Vettel 5th
Rosberg battles with Ferraris during race
Sainz, Verstappen, Button out
Jamie Strickland
Kimi Raikkonen: "Come on, the blue flags. They just don't move those people."
James Allen
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
"It's 26 races since Kimi Raikkonen has stepped up on the podium."
Engineer: The gap to Kimi is now 8.5
Nico Rosberg: Please don't tell me the gap anymore!
Ben Edwards
BBC F1 commentator
"Lewis Hamilton's advantage looks pretty secure at this stage as he looks for his third victory of the season."
1 Lewis Hamilton
2 Nico Rosberg
3 Kimi Raikkonen
4 Valtteri Bottas
5 Sebastian Vettel
6 Daniel Ricciardo
7 Romain Grosjean
8 Felipe Massa
9 Sergio Perez
10 Daniil Kvyat
Mercedes on Twitter: And sure enough, the Iceman is lighting up the time screens in an ominous shade of purple. Come on Nico - hold on son!!
Nico, Kimi is coming to get you.
With 11 laps remaining the Ferrari man has got the gap down to 10 seconds.
Will those soft tyres continue to give Raikkonen a performance advantage all the way to the flag?
James Allen
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
"Raikkonen's going to come at the Mercedes like a hot knife through butter."
Engineer to Nico Rosberg: "We think Kimi is a threat and is forecast to catch you before the end of the race."
Raikkonen is taking great chunks of time out of Rosberg in second place.
The gap has come down from 19s after the last pit stops to around 13s now.
Hamilton is five seconds ahead of Rosberg.
Cameron: Tell you what, Nico has definitely showed that he can race today. Three overtakes on Vettel.
Roth: So it looks like if Kimi gets on the podium he'll be doing it despite Ferrari rather than with Ferrari.
Steve Roberts: Alonso must be kicking himself when he sees Ferrari doing well, must be more to it. Can't understand why he would leave.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"Maldonado stops for the pit lane limiter and locks the rear axle, maybe in that scenario it switched the engine off."
Maldonado's car appeared to stall as he just entered the pits for a stop, and he coasted into his box.
The Lotus was sat for a long time while the mechanics tried to get the car restarted, and all the while thick smoke was pouring from his overheating brakes.
He's away again but his hopes of a points finish has gone.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"Because of the traffic Hamilton has dropped off by half a second."
Hamilton leads the way by 4.5secs from Mercedes team-mate Rosberg.
Ben Edwards
BBC F1 commentator
"Raikkonen is going for the option tyres for the last stint of the race he will be able to hit his tyres hard and go flat out. Can he start to close the gap on Rosberg?"
Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live analyst
"Ferrari should have made this pitstop for Kimi Raikkonen much, much earlier."
OK, he's in and Raikkonen is going to have 17 laps to tear up a new set of soft rubber.
He's well clear of Vettel in the race for third, but can he claw back any time on Rosberg's Mercedes.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"Looks like another issue for Raikkonen, doesn't seem to be just the tyres. Looking at Ferrari pit box they are not moving looks like are going to leave them out for another lap."
The slowing Raikkonen is now passed by Hamilton for the lead.
Why are Ferrari not bringing him in?