Massa into the pointspublished at 19:21 British Summer Time 7 June 2015
Massa continues to make progress on the soft Pirelli. He sweeps past Ricciardo's Red Bull with nothing like the bother he had against Ericsson and is into P10.
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Jamie Strickland
Massa continues to make progress on the soft Pirelli. He sweeps past Ricciardo's Red Bull with nothing like the bother he had against Ericsson and is into P10.
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1 Hamilton, 2 Rosberg, 3 Raikkonen, 4 Bottas, 5 Grosjean, 6 Hulkenberg, 7 Maldonado, 8 Kvyat, 9 Perez, 10 Ricciardo
"Nice job Felipe. That was excellent. Next car is Perez."
Massa's brother also approves.
Ben Edwards
BBC F1 commentator
"Just remember, Massa is on a different tyre to those around him so could go deeper in the race. He is on the soft tyre which is the harder of the two compounds."
Great driving from Massa in the Williams there.
He first went to pass the Sauber of Ericsson for 11th into turn one, the move continued through two - the cars coming perilously close to touching - before completing the job into three.
Lovely stuff from both drivers.
Vettel has had enough of scrapping in the midfield. He's in for new tyres. It's a slow stop though and he emerges in last place.
Vettel locked a brake as he went to pass Alonso at the hairpin a couple of laps ago.
He gathered it up and has now got the pass done.
It's as you were at the front.
Hamilton has built a lead of around two seconds over Mercedes team-mate Rosberg.
Raikkonen's Ferrari another second back.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"You can see how much of a handicap the McLaren-Honda has in straight-line speed."
Steve Evans: Massa will be one to watch starting on the medium tyre - flexibility with his strategy.
Steffan Harries: Nice clean start and Lewis gapped Rosberg by a second after a single lap. Solid effort. Fair play!
Joe Mc Callion: For this year's Canadian GP I will be supporting the wall of champions. Please take no prisoners!
There's some big names in the lower midfield, with Massa, Alonso and Vettel all in a line.
Sebastian Vettel has a very quick Ferrari underneath him and he will be great fun to watch from 18th on the grid.
He's just put a move on Carlos Sainz into the hairpin and is now 14th.
Fernando Alonso next in his sights.
Lewis Hamilton: "A big thank you for all the hard work this weekend in putting the car back together. Sorry I couldn't see you all individually, but really appreciate it. "
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"Incredibly clean start from everyone."
Jenson Button has got his drive-through penalty for an engine element change out the way early.
At the end of lap one he peels in. Time to go racing, JB.
Busy start, the Mercedes boys got close into turn one, but they emerge through the first few turns in the order they lined up on the grid.
Hamilton from Rosberg from Raikkonen.
Maldonado was the only loser among the top six, dropping a place to Hulkenberg.
Warm those tyres up boys.
Not you, Felipe Nasr.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"It's almost like driving in the wet. You have to leave a little bit of a margin. You just can't afford to carry too much momentum into a corner otherwise it will take you through the apex and into the wall."