Radio message - Ferraripublished at 18:41 Greenwich Mean Time 17 November 2019
Vettel: "I have a puncture - what the hell is he doing - sorry."
Leclerc: "My god! *inaudible* *********"
Verstappen wins after overtaking Hamilton twice during race, Gasly 2nd
Both Ferraris collide and crash out
Hamilton collides with Albon in closing laps
Hamilton furious after earlier losing lead to Verstappen
Bottas, Vettel, Leclerc, Stroll out
Michael Emons
Vettel: "I have a puncture - what the hell is he doing - sorry."
Leclerc: "My god! *inaudible* *********"
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Both Sebastian Vettel and Charles Leclerc are blaming each other over team radio.
Both men are out. Lance Stroll has gone over some debris, he's out too.
Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
He's Mark Webbered Turkey-ed it.
Hamilton pits. This is genius if they get back out there, an absolute disaster if they don't.
If they don't get back out there, Mercedes have just thrown away a podium.
Do not hit your team mate. Do not hit your team mate. Do not hit your team mate.
Vettel bangs into Leclerc. Both have a puncture! What have they done?
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Barring any late drama, Max Verstappen has his third win of the season in his sights and the eighth victory of his career.
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Another safety car now, would be great news for Lewis Hamilton.
Lap 64/71
Alexander Albon is attacked by Sebastian Vettel. Remember, the Red Bull man, only confirmed as their driver for next year earlier this week, holds off the German with Albon aiming for his first career podium.
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Nico Hulkenberg under investigation for overtaking Kevin Magnussen during that safety car.
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Max Verstappen thought he had the win in the bag here last year, before colliding with Esteban Ocon, now the Dutchman is eight laps away from the Chequered Flag here now.
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Carlos Sainz started last, he didn't even set a timed lap in qualifying, now he's seventh. Charles Leclerc began 14th, now he is fifth.
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Amit Mandalia:It’s not even implausible that Albon could be on the podium here.
Abu Ali: That safety car decision was nonsensical....the stranded car was removed within minutes....surely the VSC would have cleared it up...
Lap 61/71
Jolyon Palmer
Former Renault driver on BBC Radio 5 live
Brilliant stuff from the two Red Bulls, and Verstappen going up the inside on Hamilton - I was braced for them to touch but they just missed!
Verstappen is now 1.6 sec ahead cantering to the race win.
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Will Mercedes' decision to not pit Lewis Hamilton during that safety car come back to haunt them?
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Alexander Albon is up to third. He's never had a podium. He's now after Hamilton for second. What a day this could be for Red Bull.
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Verstappen jumps Hamilton at Turn One to retake the lead.
The slowing down as much as possible approach then accelerate does not work for Hamilton.
"Come on mate, you've done this once already on the same compound."
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Hamilton goes as slow as he can, waiting for the right moment to accelerate away. An incredible sight of the brilliant machinery trying to go as slow as they can.