Summary
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
Live Reporting
Jamie Strickland
Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
Postpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
15:06 BST 25 June 2017Race to restart at 15:15 BSTpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
15:06 BST 25 June 2017That's 10 minutes from now, race fans.
get involved Get Involved - Hamilton and Vettel clashpublished at 15:05 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
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Reece Young: Surely that's a race ban for Vettel. Using your car as a weapon is stupid and dangerous. Hamilton did nothing wrong.
Sander Kaiser: Brake test or not by Hamilton, at the very least actively turning in on someone should be a black flag for Vettel, right??
James Hammond: Vettel's a disgrace. Lead car controls pace. It being slower than expected is no excuse for childlike petulance & dangerous driving.
More views on this please folks - use #bbcf1
Hamilton and Vettel under investigationpublished at 15:04 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
15:04 BST 25 June 2017While a thunderous-looking Sebastian Vettel gets a pep-talk from Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene in the pits, the race stewards confirm they have gone from "noting" the clash to "investigating" it.
This is going to be interesting, folks. Pass the popcorn.
Postpublished at 15:00 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
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End of twitter postPostpublished at 14:59 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:59 BST 25 June 2017Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analystOoo that was incredible!
If you didn't see this earlier during the safety car, Hamilton "brake tested" Vettel- there are no brake lights on an F1 car so he couldn't see when he slammed the brakes on.
And then, and it could be a bit of tit-for-tat, Vettel drove along side and shoved into his rival.
More on Hamilton-Vettelpublished at 14:59 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:59 BST 25 June 2017We've just seen another angle on the Hamilton-Vettel tangle and it really was a quite incredible incident.
Vettel went into the back of Hamilton - he claims he was "brake tested" - and lost a piece of his front wing.
The Ferrari then accelerated around and alongside the Mercedes, waving his hands before turning into the Briton in what appeared to be a deliberate manoeuvre.
"Vettel literally just turned into me and hit me," said Hamilton.
Hamilton check out Merc's rear endpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:56 BST 25 June 2017Lewis Hamilton is out of the car and has gone straight for a look at the rear end of his Mercedes, which not so long ago had a Ferrari briefly wedged into it.
get involved Get Involvedpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
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Ryan Elston: Incredible race...surely the most entertaining race we've had for ages!
Matt Albans: Gutted for @ForceIndiaF1, external but come on Massa!
get involved Get Involvedpublished at 14:53 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
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Claire Cottingham: This is bonkers!
Dr. Mantis Toboggan: Vettel caught napping again. Second nap, had serious consequences.
Jeremiah Kariuki: Perez and Ocon rivalry is gonna be worse than that of Hamilton and Rosberg!
Red flagpublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:52 BST 25 June 2017Lap 22
A welcome break for all of us, I think.
There's way too much debris on the track and the race director has taken the wise decision to suspend this race while they get the brooms out.
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14:52 BST 25 June 2017Hamilton-Vettel to be investigated?published at 14:52 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:52 BST 25 June 2017The tangle between Hamilton and Vettel at Turn 16 has been 'noted' by race stewards.
Watch this space.
Raikkonen outpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:48 BST 25 June 2017What a race this is.
Raikkonen's car has not been right since that first lap incident he he's now had a puncture that has led to his retirement. I think it was done on debris from the two Force Indias.
The right-rear tyre was shredded as he made he way back to the pits, causing damage to his rear wing and undertray.
That is one battered Ferrari and it is out of this race.
Postpublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:48 BST 25 June 2017Allan McNish
BBC Radio 5 live Formula 1 analystThey say safety cars breed safety cars.
That's because these cars lose tyre temperatures, they lose brake temperature and ultimately it does create some dramas...
Safety car - Force Indias collidepublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:48 BST 25 June 2017The drama just keeps coming in this race.
Vettel was under huge pressure off the restart - perhaps distracted by the tangle with Hamilton - and Massa went for second place, which the Ferrari defended.
As they bunched up behind, the two Force Indias came together. Both cars are limping back to the pits.
Perez's damage looks terminal.
Hamilton and Vettel touch!published at 14:46 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:46 BST 25 June 2017Oh wow - we've not heard the last of this!
We've just seen a replay of Lewis Hamilton braking behind the safety car and title rival Sebastian Vettel went into the back of him.
Vettel went nuts in the cockpit, waving his hands in fury.
What will the stewards make of all that!
Safety car inpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:45 BST 25 June 2017Postpublished at 14:44 British Summer Time 25 June 2017
14:44 BST 25 June 2017Hamilton has again been on the radio complaining about the speed of the safety car .
He has also questioned why they did not go with the virtual safety car for this period.