Summary
Rosberg handed 10-second penalty and two penalty points
Hamilton wins after colliding with Rosberg on last lap
Pair were racing closely in final laps
Vettel crashes after tyre failure
Kvyat, Vettel, Alonso, Hulkenberg & Perez out
Live Reporting
Chris Osborne
Replay: Vettel blowoutpublished at 13:54 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
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13:54 BST 3 July 2016Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentatorWhat a sensational performance from Felipe Nasr (currently eighth). He started last of everybody on the grid and he is driving the race of his life at the moment.
Postpublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:53 BST 3 July 2016Lap 40/71
Jenson Button is in a racing mood. Twice he nibbles at Felipe Nasr - in Turn Four and Turn Five. Nasr defends well, but Button takes P7 off him.
"Let's try and make some progress. Maximum attack," is the message to Button from McLaren.
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13:51 BST 3 July 2016Lap 37/71
Now. The big question now is about tyres.
Can Rosberg's softs, 10 laps older than Hamilton's, make it to the end of the race? He may have to stop.
If he does, can Hamilton keep going without needing to box?
get involved Get Involved - #bbcf1published at 13:50 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:50 BST 3 July 2016Ottavio: Nothing going right for Ferrari this year. Time to switch effort to 2017?
Postpublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:49 BST 3 July 2016Lap 36/71
Hulkenberg has a five-second penalty for speeding in the pit lane. As does Grosjean.
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13:48 BST 3 July 2016Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analystIt looks like it is going to be a race to the end.
Postpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:48 BST 3 July 2016Lap 35/71
Rosberg leads the race - his soft tyres are 10 laps older than Hamilton's - but he's just clocked the fastest lap.
Postpublished at 13:47 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:47 BST 3 July 2016Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentatorRosberg is flying, he just seems to go better around this racetrack than Hamilton.
Replay: Button's brilliant startpublished at 13:46 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:46 BST 3 July 2016get involved Get Involved - #bbcf1published at 13:46 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:46 BST 3 July 2016Edson Charikinya: Ferrari gets the strategy wrong again.
Alex Withington: With the SC period giving the tyres a breather, Hamilton should be able to get to the end now without another pit stop.
Javel Bleach: Vettel's blowout will be food for thought for Rosberg. Pit/Don't pit?
Postpublished at 13:46 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:46 BST 3 July 2016Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analystWhat a great getaway from Perez who has leapfrogged Alonso into Turn One. Further down the order, it's elbows out.
Postpublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:45 BST 3 July 2016Lap 33/71
Felipe Massa makes the most of the restart to gain a place. And Sergio Perez leaps up to 11th.
Kevin Magnussen gets a five-second penalty for dancing in front of Wehrlein earlier. He can take it in the pit or have it added to his race time.
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13:44 BST 3 July 2016Lap 32/71
The safety car departs and we're racing again.
Postpublished at 13:43 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:43 BST 3 July 2016Lap 31/71
A close-up of Rosberg's car shows he has debris from Vettel's tyre - some rubber threading - lodged somewhere in the left of his front wing.
Only time will tell if that will prove troublesome.
get involved Get Involved - #bbcf1published at 13:42 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:42 BST 3 July 2016Sam Payne: Vettel so unlucky this year. Engine failures, being crashed into, and now a puncture. Another race ruined.
Andrew Spirrett: Have Mercedes cost Hamilton 1st by leaving him out too long AGAIN?!
Postpublished at 13:42 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:42 BST 3 July 2016Lap 31/71
So, Rosberg is being lead out by a safety car. Hamilton follows him with Verstappen and Ricciardo behind.
Postpublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 3 July 2016
13:41 BST 3 July 2016Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analystFerrari needed to do something to beat the Mercedes. They felt the tyres could do that. Before we get into where and why, Pirelli will take that tyre back to understand what exactly happened. Until then, it's always a bit dangerous to speculate.