Postpublished at 14:09 British Summer Time 11 October 2015
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"I think Sergio Perez will be sending a bottle of tequila Kimi's way."
Hamilton wins, Vettel 2nd, Perez 3rd
Mercedes win constructors' title after Raikkonen penalised
Bottas and Raikkonen collide last on lap
Rosberg out after throttle problem
Battling Sainz out after brake failure
Grosjean suffers heavy crash - out
Hulkenberg, Ericsson, Ricciardo, Bottas out
Gary Rose
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"I think Sergio Perez will be sending a bottle of tequila Kimi's way."
Ferrari's Kimi Raikonen speaking to BBC F1's Lee McKenzie about his last-lap collision with Williams' Valtteri Bottas:
"I passed him (Bottas) once before in the same place and thought I would try the pass and once I decide to go I can't do anything if he doesn't see me.
"We collided and it's a shame. I tried to pass in the normal way but it ended in contact."
Nico Rosberg's retirement and second for Sebastian Vettel means Mercedes will have to wait a little longer for the constructors' title.
Lewis Hamilton is marching towards a third world title, helped by Nico Rosberg's retirement today.
He leads Sebastian Vettel - who moves above Rosberg - by 66 points with 100 to play for in the remaining four races
Third-placed Sergio Perez in the podium interviews: "It's just feels great to be back. One lap before the end it seemed like everything went away from us. I was very unhappy with myself but in the end I thought ''I gave it all". I did plenty of laps with my tyres and had massive degradation. On the last lap when it came it was just amazing."
Sebastian Vettel, who finished second: "I think it was a very good race. The car was fantastic and kept getting better. I thought there was a slight chance to catch Lewis at one point but he had so much pace in hand."
Sergio Perez is enjoying this one. He secures only Force India's third podium in F1.
Race winner Lewis Hamilton in the podium interviews: "I was excited because Nico and I were quite close together at the beginning. It was a shame for the team to lose one of the cars.
"I don't take what we have granted. It's a special moment for me to surpass Ayrton (42 wins)."
Great result for McLaren today as well as they got both drivers in the points.
11) Verstappen 12) Bottas 13) Merhi 14) Stevens 15) Ricciardo
Retired: Sainz, Grosjean, Rosberg, Hulkenberg, Ericsson
Oh he has got one now. Good stuff.
Andrew Kasper: The Iceman well and truly lost his cool there! Feel sorry for Bottas. Great result for Checo and Force India though.
Liam Cutler: Hamilton is having the time of his life though. Pretty simple race, but he is truly relishing every single drive.
Rob Spedding: Gutted for Valtteri Bottas - top drive, great overtake on Perez and deserved to be on the podium.
Ashan De Silva: Raikkonen you idiot, totally his fault, great drive by Perez!!
"Where's my hat?" wonders Seb.
Lewis Hamilton climbs out of his car before embracing it. The pair have won nine races together and edging ever close to the world title
Hamilton is then off to shake hands with Russia president Vladimir Putin before grabbing a traditional Russian hat on his way to the podium.
The frustration clear to hear over the radio from Valtteri Bottas: "What the BEEP did he do?"
Force India's Sergio Perez after finishing third: "Whooo, great job guys. I had no rubber left at all."
1) Hamilton 2) Vettel 3) Perez 4) Massa 5) Raikkonen 6) Kvyat 7) Nasr 8) Maldonado 9) Button 10) Alonso
David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator
"It was a desperate last lunge from too far back. Kimi is usually quite honest and I think he will accept responsibility for that."
Marc: Stupid move by Kimi.
Peter Owen: Chaos in Russia!
Welsh Racer: Lucky Perez.
LEWIS HAMILTON WINS THE RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX