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Eddie Jordan is the man to conduct the podium interviews and he is sporting a fantastic pink-red coat-type thing. Great scenes.
Vettel wins, Hamilton out after losing power
Ricciardo 2nd, Raikkonen 3rd, Rosberg 4th
Member of crowd walks on to circuit
Verstappen refuses to obey team orders
Button and Maldonado collide - bodywork just misses Sainz
Massa and Hulkenberg crash
Hulkenberg, Massa, Hamilton, Alonso, Button out
Gary Rose
Eddie Jordan is the man to conduct the podium interviews and he is sporting a fantastic pink-red coat-type thing. Great scenes.
You simply cannot bet against Sebastian Vettel in Singapore. He loves it at the Marina Bay circuit. This win was his fourth there, meaning he has won half of the total Singapore GPs.
But will all be harmonious in the team garage after Verstappen refused to let Sainz pass?
It is a massive party atmosphere in Singapore as the top three walk out to the podium. Sebastian Vettel points both his index fingers to the sky in celebration as the crowds cheer.
Rachel T: Max responded in exactly the same tone of voice as my kids do when I ask them to get ready for school.
Dread Pirate Roberts: Verstappen is a spoilt little boy, nothing more. He lacks the maturity required to be a decent driver.
Amy Beanie: Vettel is best. That is all.
Not a good day at all for Lewis Hamilton, but his advantage over Nico Rosberg is still big heading into the final six races of the season. He heads the drivers' championship by 41 points.
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"The other Ferrari wins this year have been slightly more fortunate - this was a dominant display."
Vettel is now just eight points behind Nico Rosberg in the drivers' championship.
11) Ericsson 12) Maldonado 13) Grosjean 14) Rossi 15) Stevens
Retired: Hamilton, Button, Alonso, Massa, Hulkenberg
Ben Edwards
BBC F1 commentator
"To get both cars to a podium finish is quite an achievement for Ferrari."
1) Vettel 2) Ricciardo 3) Raikkonen 4) Rosberg 5) Bottas 6) Kvyat 7) Perez 8) Verstappen 9) Sainz 10) Nasr
Wondering what Max Verstappen did, or didn't do? Well, he didn't give up his position to Carlos Sainz, finishing eighth with Sainz ninth.
Ferrari engineer: "Yes, you did it! You did it! Pole position and first position from lap one! Magic!"
Vettel: "Grazi, grazi! Forza Ferrari!"
Fireworks explode as Sebastian Vettel crosses the line for his third win of the season and 42nd of his career - surpassing Ayrton Senna's tally.
Daniel Ricciardo finishes a season-best second, with Kimi Raikkonen third.
SEBASTIAN VETTEL WINS THE SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX.
What will Max Verstappen do? He isn't moving yet.
Meanwhile, here comes Sebastian Vettel...
Interesting development late on.
Max Verstappen is told he needs to swap positions with Carlos Sainz.
"No!" snaps Verstappen. What will he do?
Felipe Nasr nips into tenth place as Romain Grosjean locks up going into a corner.
Meanwhile, Sebastian Vettel is cruising towards his third win of the season...
David Shelton: @McLarenF1, external don't deserve the drivers they have. This is beyond ridiculous!
James Morgan: Has Romain Grosjean ever not complained after being overtaken?
The Shadow Warrior: @Max33Verstappen, external is fast winning my heart! Exciting racing from him in these "let's-do-a-procession" days
It is looking like it is going to be third for Kimi Raikkonen as he is circulating with no-one in close proximity. Daniel Ricciardo, currently second, is nine seconds ahead, with Nico Rosberg around eight seconds behind in fourth.