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Well, a rather pedestrian high-speed race, but Lewis Hamilton is gleeful to be back on top. Thanks for your company this evening.
National anthem as Lewis Hamilton takes his spot at the top of the podium.
And points for Pastor Maldonado. What a time to be alive.
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.
Hamilton is advised to extend his advantage to 100 metres, and he's quick to check he'll be OK on fueld.
Rosberg's now three and a half seconds behind. Barring accident, Hamilton has this race won, despite his tyres locking up every so often.
Toto Wolff is looking glazed-eyed at his monitors, as are many people, one suspects.
Nico Rosberg asks how Lewis Hamilton is doing on fuel. He knows perfectly well he's not allowed to be told that.
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.
Retirement for Merhi, it seems, as he trudges back into the pits.
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.
Max Verstappen is looking to dart past Marcus Ericsson, who's had to hold off a lot of overtaking attempts today.
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.
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.
Poor, poor Jenson Button. "We need to box this lap and retire the car," he's told.
What a great drive from Vettel so far - past Maldonado now and into fifth, looking to close in on Kimi Raikkonen.
Bottas's team tell him that everything's looking good to stay in third place up till the end of the race.
Carlos Sainz is looking to overtake his senior colleague Daniel Ricciardo - and he does it.