Postpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 10 July 2022
The stewards are going to investigate Fernando Alonso after the race for a release in an unsafe condition.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc claims third win of season despite late throttle issue
Team-mate Carlos Sainz retires with engine failure
Championship leader Max Verstappen (Red Bull) P2, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) P3
Sergio Perez (Red Bull), Nicholas Latifi (Williams) also retire
Leclerc reduces Verstappen's championship lead to 38 points
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Lorraine McKenna
The stewards are going to investigate Fernando Alonso after the race for a release in an unsafe condition.
Jamie Chadwick
Williams F1 development driver and W Series champion
As a driver, you become hyper-aware of any little problems, a slight steering alignment problem say, and that is even more so when you are leading a race.
Race leader Charles Leclerc doesn't sound like he is driving in the conventional way with three laps to go. The Ferrari is 1.245secs ahead of Max Verstappen does he does not sound positive about his Scuderia's ability.
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Charles Leclerc has been given news. "Throttle gets stuck coming up," says his engineer. So, watch your foot position.
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Carlos Sainz has reached the paddock. After his first win at the British Grand Prix last week, a disappointing end to the weekend for the Spanish driver.
Charles Leclerc, meanwhile, sounds worried. Max Verstappen is told the Ferrari man might have issues...
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quixoticgeek: The DNF hurts. But is Sainz going to also need a new engine, and the consequent grid penalties?
Daniel Eckersley: I did wonder how Ferrari was going to Ferrari this up. Normality restored.
David Mateer: Plan F for fail.
Sho: Ferrari really are their own worst enemy aren't they. How many more points are they gonna throw away?
Below the top five, Lando Norris shifts his McLaren through on the Haas of Kevin Magnussen. The 22-year-old is up into seventh.
1. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari)
2. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
3. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
4. George Russell (Mercedes)
5. Esteban Ocon (Alpine)
One Ferrari still leads this race, while Carlos Sainz's car is badly damaged.
Charles Leclerc is told everything is OK now. The Monegasque driver agrees.
Phew.
"Throttle pedal feels a bit strange."
Andrew Benson
BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer
While that underlines how fragile the Ferrari engine is, Charles Leclerc out front has a fresher unit that Carlos Sainz.
The images of Carlos Sainz still in the car as it rolls downhill are frightening. The Ferrari man is on the scooter and heading back to the garage.
Jack Nicholls
BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator
That was a scary few moments for Carlos Sainz. He could not get out of the car as it burned without releasing the brake and allowing it to roll backwards down the hill.
Carlos Sainz looks absolutely devastated sitting on the gravel.
Pit stops are happening quickly now after Sainz's power-unit issues.
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Jack Nicholls
BBC Radio 5 Live F1 commentator
There is smolke pouring out the back of Carlos Sainz's Ferrari! Just when it was looking so good for them!
Carlos Sainz's Ferrari was rolling down the hill while the flames and smoke were billowing. The Spaniard is out of the car and safe.