Get Involvedpublished at 06:34 Greenwich Mean Time 20 March 2016
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Zachary Sung: Wow, @Max33Verstappen sure is impatient.
Rosberg wins, Hamilton 2nd, Vettel 3rd, Ricciardo 4th
Race delayed after huge crash involving Alonso and Gutierrez
Massa 5th, Grosjean 6th for Haas team debut
Ferraris jump Mercedes at start, but Vettel has pit stop trouble
Alonso, Gutierrez, Kvyat, Raikkonen, Haryanto, Ericsson out
Gary Rose
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Zachary Sung: Wow, @Max33Verstappen sure is impatient.
A textbook move by Lewis Hamilton as he eases past Daniel Ricciardo and into second. Now, Nico Rosberg is in his sights.
I can't take my eye off the Toro Rossos though! Carlos Sainz fancies a move on Jolyon Palmer down into Turn 1...and squeezes past. Palmer has no time to react as Max Verstappen releases all that built-up frustration and picks off the Brit at the next corner.
Like sharks surrounding its prey.
Max Verstappen is snapping and snarling on his team-mate's ankles.
The pressure is mounting on Carlos Sainz and he locks up, but holds it together and keeps Verstappen behind him.
How long until these two fall out this season? I'm giving them three races.
Esteban Gutierrez speaking to BBC Radio 5 live about his crash with Fernando Alonso: "Thankfully we are alright. I ran out as quick as I could and it was a really big relief to see Fernando was OK. We did not speak much, it was a moment of shock for both of us.
"I was aware he was behind I braked into Turn Three and I need to see the video to see what happened."
"Come on we have to do something!" a frustrated Max Verstappen says. That man is just desperate to race, great to see.
"Can I try to get past? Let me drive, this takes too long."
Max Verstappen is not lacking chutzpah for an 18-year-old as he pleads to be let past his team-mate Carlos Sainz, who is 10th.
Nico Rosberg is the race leader at the moment, but Lewis Hamilton - fourth - just went one second quicker than his Mercedes team-mate. Plenty of time left for Hamilton to close the gap. Could be a tense finish.
Jolyon Palmer has two Toro Rosso's looking menacing in his mirrors. Max Verstappen, behind Carlos Sainz, is itching to get past Sainz, the two alomost tangle as the former tries to make a move, but he has to back off.
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
"Vettel's on a new soft tyre. Hamilton is on a very old medium tyre, so expect Vettel to close very quickly. Can it be enough?"
Yep, Sebastian Vettel does indeed stop but it is far from a smooth stop, 5.6 seconds as Ferrari struggling getting one of the wheel nuts off the front left. He's back out with soft tyres on and is fourth.
Tetchy from young Max.
Without the Toro Rossos in his way, Lewis Hamilton is now up to fourth. With his super softs wearing away, Sebastian Vettel is losing his advantage over Nico Rosberg, it is down to 1.1s now.
Stop for the Ferrari coming up?
"I wanted to pit first for %$&* sake."
Max Verstappen is not happy that Toro Rosso team-mate Carlos Sainz goes into the pits before him.
Now Max Verstappen pits for mediums and it is a very slow stop. That's costly as he returns to the track 12th, four seconds behind his team-mate Carlos Sainz.
"Guys we need to stop," says Carlos Sainz, whose tyres are wearing.
Music to Lewis Hamilton's ears as he elevated to fifth, while Sainz takes on mediums and is back out in 12th.
Jenson Button becomes the first to stop since the restart, ditching the super softs for mediums. He's 16th.
That gap at the front between Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg is three seconds at the moment, and there is just 0.090 between them on their latest laps. Vettel needs to channel his inner Scotty and find more power. The gap is now where Vettel would want it to be as he will need to stop in the next few laps.
Lewis Hamilton is still behind Carlos Sainz, and isn't getting any closer.
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Garrick Chandler: Nearly half way and Mercedes not dominating. We might have a good season on?
Reece Young: How good are Haas doing as a debut team. Grosjean such a good pick for them
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
"We've had the sprint race. Now we have the longer race. Drivers can settle down and get into a rhythm."
One person to have benefited from the red flag is Romain Grosjean. He had not pitted before the race was stopped and is currently eighth. What a result this would be for Haas if they finish in the points.