Road Ragepublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
The moment Hamilton and Vettel collide.
Ricciardo wins from 10th on grid - Bottas 2nd, Stroll 3rd, Vettel 4th, Hamilton 5th
Hamilton forced to stop for new head rest when leading
Vettel given 10-second stop-go penalty for driving into Hamilton under safety car
Bottas snatches 2nd from Stroll on run to chequered flag
Three safety car periods after multiple collisions in chaotic race
Vettel extends championship lead to 14 points
Jamie Strickland
The moment Hamilton and Vettel collide.
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Paribes: Wow! Vettel and Hamilton going wheel-to-wheel, although behind safety car. Barcelona-esque fight on the cards
Bishop Yinkes: I will be surprise if Vettel escape punishment for his action at #Turn, external 16 such act is not allow in our sport
Ben Mullard: Vettel expected Ham to floor it. Vettel at fault for first contact and deliberately hit Ham in anger! Vettel should be disqualified
Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analyst
That is a shame for Nico Hulkenberg as he was just a millimetre the wrong side of the line and it caused him to hit the wall.
The stewards are looking at the Force India and Ferrari teams for working on the cars outside the pit lane's fast lane.
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"We're going to need to need to retire the car," the Williams team tells the Brazilian.
A broken damper is the diagnosis.
Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analyst
Massa is dropping back like a stone right now and you can tell because Fernando Alonso in the McLaren is overtaking him.
His race looks over...
Oh no, what a shame for Nico Hulkenberg.
He's hit the wall in the Renault and he's out. He was running strongly inside the top six.
Massa does have a problem.
He's just been passed by the Renault of Hulkenberg and the Haas of Magnussen.
Now Alonso sweeps past the Brazilian.
Oh dear.
"Oh my gosh. I think I have a problem with the car... It might just be the tyres but maybe not" says Felipe Massa in the Williams....
We race again and straight away we see a brilliant move from Daniel Riccirado in the Red Bull. He comes from a mile back to pass both Williams cars into Turn One!
Hamilton keeps his margin over Vettel at the front.
The safety car leads them away from the pits.
Perez and Raikkonen, by the way, have been released early and will be join with the back of the pack.
"What are they going to do for this restart, because it's going to be more dangerous?" the ever-vocal Lewis Hamilton asks his team.
A safety-car restart is the reply.
Worth noting that Ferrari are working on Kimi Raikkonen's car and there's a chance this long delay could see them get the Finn out again.
Force India also say they are working on Sergio Perez's car, so we may not have seen the last of the Mexican after all.