Team radiopublished at 19:40 British Summer Time 9 June 2019
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Leclerc's race engineer: "Switching to plan B, plan B."
Hamilton wins, but Vettel loses race after five-second penalty for 'forcing Hamilton off track'
Vettel parks car and walks off refusing to go to podium
Norris out after wheel failure
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Leclerc's race engineer: "Switching to plan B, plan B."
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Jack Nicholls
BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator
The switch to Plan B seems a little a strange when the race is going exactly as they want it to.
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Engineer: "Plan B, Plan B, head down."
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Jack Nicholls
BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator
This is not one for the CV of Valtteri Bottas this weekend.
Bottas fourth but has not had a pit stop.
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Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
He hit the wall fairly evenly front and rear on either side - that's what Kevin Magnussen did yesterday, but he broke the suspension and Giovinazzi managed to get away with it.
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Antonio Giovinazzi is still in the race, but he's a very, very lucky lad. He absolutely scrapes his Alfa Romeo alongside the Wall of Champions. He ruins a few advertising hoardings, but not his car.
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Hulkenberg pits and is even able to come back out in front of the Red Bull of Pierre Gasly in ninth. A large points haul on the cards for Renault. Well, maybe.
McLaren's Norris out
Amit Mandalia: Norris reported his brake pedal went long and could see the smoke from his rear brakes. Team saw the brakes were overheating. Looks like that is what caused his failure
Sarv_H25: Norris didn't hit the wall so there was some sort of brake or rear suspension failure that caused a fire. Overheating? Melting?
Andrew Priestly: Formula One rear breaks can melt suspensions. Who knew?
Gaz Eyre: So unlucky for Norris. Never seen break failure melting the suspension
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Lance Stroll, involved in a opening lap spectacular smash up here last year, is enjoying this year's home race a lot more and he is eighth at the moment. It would be a good time to answer all those doubters and critics.
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This is proving to be a great day so far for Renault. Nico Hulkenberg is fourth, Daniel Ricciardo seventh, although the Australian has already pitted once.
At the moment Hulk is ahead of both Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen.
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Maybe Lando Norris has not hit anything, but no matter what happened to him, he is out, the first one to drop out today.
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That Norris incident has led to a few cars taking advantage of the yellow flag for some pit lane business.
We're good to go again with Vettel two seconds clear of Lewis Hamilton, with him two seconds ahead of Charles Leclerc.
Norris: "Rear right puncture something has happened."
Engineer: "I'm really sorry mate, I'm really sorry."
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Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Bottas is having a really really horrible opening to the race, his Q3 yesterday was bad - he was only P6, and now he's not able to harry the back of Nico Hulkenberg.
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An athletic vault of the wall from Lando Norris, who is clearly fine. Just angry and disappointed.