Team radiopublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 17 September 2017
Lewis Hamilton: Pedal getting a bit soft.
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Jamie Strickland
Lewis Hamilton: Pedal getting a bit soft.
Mercedes race engineer: "Brake temperatures are under control. We are happy with the brakes."
Hamilton's lead over Ricciardo is currently 9.9s.
Ricciardo just can't eat into that lead, despite the pace the Red Bull showed throughout the practice sessions and qualifying.
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
Hulkenberg is another driver who was very impressive on his long runs on Friday where as Bottas struggled so this is going to be interesting to watch.
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Another good battle is that between Carlos Sainz and Sergio Perez for fifth place. The pink-clad Force India is all over the Toro Rosso but the Spaniard is making his car very wide.
Lovely scrap going on between Palmer and Vandoorne for seventh place. Palmer defending beautifully in the Renault.
He's in the shop window this weekend after being jettisoned by Renault and he's really popping his hip in the direction of potential suitors.
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All of the top 10 is on the ultra-soft tyre apart from Sainz, who is on the more durable super-soft.
Should those ultras fall off the cliff later in the race - and their life is around 30 laps - the Spaniard in the Toro Rosso could be in a very good position indeed.
Tom Clarkson
BBC Radio 5 live commentator
Ricciardo can now lean on Hamilton, putting him in a precarious position because he knows Hamilton cannot take risks.
So, the order after those pit stops is:
Hamilton, Ricciardo, Bottas, Hulkenberg, Sainz, Perez, Palmer, Vandoorne, Stroll, Magnussen.
Palmer has also pitted from P2 in the Renault. He emerges in seventh.
In comes the race leader in the Mercedes. He goes on to the ultra-soft and is back out in the lead. He's around 11s up the road from Ricciardo.
Hamilton has been told to box this lap.
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Palmer running P2 now, although he is still to stop.
Bottas also comes in from third place, Hulkenberg comes in in the Renault.
Palmer stays out and is up to P3 for the time being.