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Formula 1 | Canadian Grand Prix
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve | 07.06.2015
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Carrie Dunn

Updated 07/06/2015 at 20:53 GMT+1


20:50
Well, a rather pedestrian high-speed race, but Lewis Hamilton is gleeful to be back on top. Thanks for your company this evening.
20:45
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National anthem as Lewis Hamilton takes his spot at the top of the podium.
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And points for Pastor Maldonado. What a time to be alive.
70/70
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That's the end of a rather tedious race. Lewis Hamilton wins, with Nico Rosberg in second, and Valtteri Bottas in third. Kimi Raikkonen takes fourth, with a great drive from Sebastian Vettel securing him fifth.
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68/70
Hamilton is advised to extend his advantage to 100 metres, and he's quick to check he'll be OK on fueld.
67/70
Rosberg's now three and a half seconds behind. Barring accident, Hamilton has this race won, despite his tyres locking up every so often.
66/70
Toto Wolff is looking glazed-eyed at his monitors, as are many people, one suspects.
65/70
Nico Rosberg asks how Lewis Hamilton is doing on fuel. He knows perfectly well he's not allowed to be told that.
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63/70
Maldonado is back in seventh now - unsurprisingly he's struggling to cope with the fresher tyres, seeing as he's not pitted for nearly 50 actual laps.
62/70
Retirement for Merhi, it seems, as he trudges back into the pits.
61/70
Rosberg isn't making any headway into Hamilton's lead, by the way. Every time he tries, his team-mate just puts his foot down.
60/70
Max Verstappen is looking to dart past Marcus Ericsson, who's had to hold off a lot of overtaking attempts today.
59/70
I mean, the Mercs are half a lap in front of everyone else, so they'll be hard pushed to worry, but perhaps SOMETHING might happen.
58/70
I think our best bet for some excitement here is Vettel, to be honest. His speed might give the leaders a little to be nervous about.
57/70
Poor, poor Jenson Button. "We need to box this lap and retire the car," he's told.
56/70
What a great drive from Vettel so far - past Maldonado now and into fifth, looking to close in on Kimi Raikkonen.
55/70
Bottas's team tell him that everything's looking good to stay in third place up till the end of the race.
54/70
Carlos Sainz is looking to overtake his senior colleague Daniel Ricciardo - and he does it.