Postpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 18 September 2016
Mark Gallagher
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analyst
Rosberg will have been saving himself for the end - Daniel Ricciardo has got to keep pushing.
Rosberg wins, Ricciardo 2nd, Hamilton 3rd
Hulkenberg crashes on grid
Marshal nearly hit after being caught on track
Grosjean, Hulkenberg, Bottas, Button out
Gary Rose
Mark Gallagher
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analyst
Rosberg will have been saving himself for the end - Daniel Ricciardo has got to keep pushing.
Daniel Ricciardo is now within five seconds of Nico Rosberg.
Squeaky bum time in that Mercedes.
Lap 56/61
Kimi Raikkonen hasn't given up the fight just yet. He has brought the gap down to 1.5 seconds with five laps to go.
The gap between Nico Rosberg and Daniel Ricciardo is now under 10 seconds.
"How much more can I take out of the brakes at the end of the race?" asks Rosberg.
Race engineer: "We'll let you know, Nico, we'll let you know."
A few seconds later...
Race engineer: "We'll definitely give you more at the end."
Max Verstappen then picks off Fernando Alonso with a move down into Turn 7. Alonso attempts to fight back, but Verstappen puts the foot down and pulls away from the former world champion.
Lap 53/61
Drama at the front but a little further down the field, Max Verstappen has finally got the better of Daniil Kvyat. The Red Bull is into seventh.
Mark Gallagher
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analyst
You'd have to say that Ferrari have thrown away a podium.
Lewis Hamilton does a 1:47.752 - his best lap of the race so far - and he is pulling away from Ferrari with the gap now 7.2 seconds.
Meanwhile, Daniel Ricciardo closes to within 12 seconds of Nico Rosberg.
The heat is on.
"At the current pace, you will catch him with four laps to go," Daniel Ricciardo is told over the radio, but is then reminded to be careful with his tyres.
It's all shaping up for a grandstand finish. Could Daniel Ricciardo win his first race of the season?
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
This race up to now has been driven very conservatively by the teams, yet now this has become a 10-lap grand prix. Everyone at the front is going flat out. This is what it's all about.
Patrick Brookings: It looks like Ferrari have messed up once again strategy wise...
Rich Carey: Clever stuff Red Bull.
Eleven laps to go and Nico Rosberg's advantage is being gobbled up by Daniel Ricciardo. Down to 17.5 seconds...
The Mercedes pit crew get in position, Nico Rosberg coming in?
He stays out...
Now Daniel Ricciardo pits and takes on supersofts. Could we have a race on our hands now? His first lap on the fresh tyres is three second quicker than Nico Rosberg.
Yes Kimi!
Some classic deadpan humour from the Finn as the message comes over the radio: "We're racing, we're racing, come on Kimi."
"What do you want me to do from the pitlane? Go faster," he responds.
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
In my opinion, this is definitely another one to add to the list [of strange Ferrari strategy calls]. Track posiiton is key in this race. If Kimi had just driven sensibly, the better option would have been to stay out.