Summary
Rosberg wins, Hamilton 2nd, Bottas 3rd
Kvyat 4th, Ricciardo 5th, Massa 6th
Hamilton confused after Mercedes insist he pits whilst "comfortable" on tyres
Vettel crashes out causing safety car
Bottas and Raikkonen collide for second time in three races
Alonso, Raikkonen, Nasr out
Live Reporting
Gary Rose
Postpublished at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
Postpublished at Lap 26/71
Lap 26/71Nico Rosberg, with a 2.1s lead over Lewis Hamilton, is being told to come in on this lap. "Your brakes are reasonable, push hard," he is told.
Postpublished at 19:38 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:38 GMT 1 November 2015Memories of Russia when Kimi Raikkonen and Valtteri Bottas collided on the last lap, allowing Mexican Sergio Perez to go on to claim his only podium finish of the season.
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End of twitter post'Bottas was fairly alongside Raikkonen'published at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:37 GMT 1 November 2015David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator"That is what you call payback. It will be interesting to see if the stewards have anything to say on that.
"Even if there is damage to Bottas's car, Frank Williams is a racer and would rather see his guy get stuck in and have a go.
"I think Bottas was fairly alongside Raikkonen. If you are alongside, you can't just expect someone to disappear."
Postpublished at 19:37 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
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End of twitter postCrash!published at Lap 24/71
Lap 24/71Contact! Wheel-to-wheel racing between Valtteri Bottas and Kimi Raikkonen but they touch turning into Turn 4, with Bottas' front left hitting Raikkonen's rear right. No chance Raikkonen can continue with his suspension smashed. Race over.
Postpublished at Lap 22/71
Lap 22/71Daniil Kvyat blinks first out of the top four drivers, making his first stop of the race from third to take on medium boots.
Postpublished at 19:32 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
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End of twitter postPostpublished at Lap 21/71
Lap 21/71Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton had been trading fastest laps but Rosberg is slowly building up an advantage now over his team-mate now. The gap between the two is 2.6s.
Meanwhile Kimi Raikkonen, on the medium tyres and looking at one-stop strategy, is up to sixth now.
Mistake from Vettelpublished at 19:30 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:30 GMT 1 November 2015David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator"That was in the middle sector of the lap. He had just done the fastest first sector. It was just a mistake from Vettel and the momentum saw him lose the rear of the car.
"Vettel is frustrated and angry at the contact with Daniel Ricciardo at the first corner. You don't often see Vettel make back-to-back mistakes."
Spin!published at Lap 19/71
Lap 19/71A spin for Sebastian Vettel. He'd just passed Jenson Button down the main straight to get into 11th but was perhaps pushing too hard as he spins before resuming in 15th. All that hard work undone.
Postpublished at 19:29 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
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End of twitter postGet involved #BBCF1published at 19:27 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:27 GMT 1 November 2015James Morgan:, external Sad to see McLaren's struggles continuing. Can only hope they have a productive winter.
Kristine Kirby:, external Lewis will want to get past Nico so he gets first bite at box, or hope Nico cracks having him so close in the mirrors, & slips up.
Andy Roberts:, external Would Rosberg be worried for his seat if he comes third in the drivers championship? I would be.
Postpublished at 19:24 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:24 GMT 1 November 2015Carlos's opportunitypublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:23 GMT 1 November 2015David Coulthard
BBC F1 co-commentator"This is an opportunity for Carlos Sainz to make a name for himself."
As it standspublished at 19:23 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:23 GMT 1 November 2015Top 10
Postpublished at Lap 13/71
Lap 13/71"Some people are two-stopping, but we are going to stick with our plan," Daniel Ricciardo is told over team radio. One stop on the cards for Red Bull then.
Meanwhile, Nico Rosberg has worked up some distance between himself and Lewis Hamilton, the gap between the two is 1.5s now.
Postpublished at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
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End of twitter post'A very frustrating season'published at 19:21 Greenwich Mean Time 1 November 2015
19:21 GMT 1 November 2015Some quotes from Fernando Alonso, whose race was over inside the first lap. He says: "Yesterday night we spotted a speed problem and this morning we confirmed it.
"For respect of the fans we will try to improve next time. It has been a very frustrating season, not even being able to participate with this amazing crowd is really sad."
Postpublished at Lap 12/71
Lap 12/71Kimi Raikkonen, who started the race 19th, is all the way up to eighth, his leap up the field aided by some early pit stops, with Pastor Maldonado and Marcus Ericsson having also taken their cars in for a switch to the medium tyres.