'He will not accept that'published at 19:04 Greenwich Mean Time 13 November 2016
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
(Haas team principal) Gunter Steiner is a no-nonsense man and he will not accept that from any of his drivers.
Hamilton wins, Rosberg 2nd
Title goes on to Abu Dhabi; Rosberg leads by 12 points
Race is stopped twice after crashes in heavy rain
Verstappen overtakes several cars brilliantly, and goes from 13th to third in final 16 laps
Grosjean, Ericsson, Raikkonen, Palmer, Massa, Gutierrez out
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Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
(Haas team principal) Gunter Steiner is a no-nonsense man and he will not accept that from any of his drivers.
They're at it again. After their late-race duel in Mexico, Verstappen is all over the rear wing of Vettel's Ferrari.
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Listen again to Felipe Massa's emotional exit from his final Brazilian Grand Prix.
Interesting scenes in the Haas garage.
Esteban Gutierrez clearly said something out of turn to team boss Guenther Steiner after retiring, and we saw Steiner grabbing his driver by the arm as he went away and giving him a talking-to.
Gutierrez learned this week that he won't be at Haas next season and he's clearly not a happy bunny.
Sho Rahman: Red Bull the architect of their own downfall. They had great pace on the wets so why did they switch to inters so early?
PhilSlocombe: Nico's luck continues; two red flags and a safety car.
Benedict Salido: A spin for Lewis and that's it. Imagine the drama, won his first WDC only to lose it 8 years after on the same race and conditions.
Five seconds the gap now to Rosberg.
This is surely going to be decided in Abu Dhabi.
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
The conditions now are as bad as they have been at any point in this race.
Laura: Literally in tears after watching those pit lane scenes. Obrigado Felipe Massa.
Alan Taylor: It may not have been a win for Massa but that was a genuinely iconic way for him to finish his Brazilian Grand Prix career.
John O: Probably the best way to finish ones career - pit lane guard of honour for Felipe Massa at his final.
Nasr in seventh and Ocon in eighth is huge news - and a major boost financially - for Sauber and Manor respectively. They just need to hold on for a few more minutes.
Quick check on the order with just under 20 minutes to go:
Hamilton, Rosberg, Perez, Sainz, Vettel, then it's the Sauber of Nasr, Hulkenberg, the Manor of Ocon, Kvyat and Verstappen, who has just taken team-mate Ricciardo for 10th.
Having been 16th at the restart, Verstappen is now up to 11th place, the Williams of Bottas the latest to be dispatched.
Jeremiah Kariuki: What a sad way to bid farewell to F1 racing in your home race! Too bad for Massa.
Liam Gregory: Feel so bad for Massa crashing at his last home race. Really hoped for him to get a decent result on his last home race.
Jay Santiago: Shame Felipe Massa had a last GP in his country to end like that Obregardo Massa.
This really isn't a contest.
Hamilton, in the same car, has just taken over two seconds out of Rosberg in a lap.
Another to fall foul of the long climb out of the top corner.
The McLaren scoots across the grass and he rejoins in last place.
Safety car off. We go again. Hamilton leads into turn one, Rosberg happy to slot in behind. Then it's the Force India of Sergio Perez, with Carlos Sainz's Toro Rosso fourth.