Good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the Monaco Grand Prix. It's another Mercedes lock-out of the front row, but this time Nico Rosberg is in pole ahead of Lewis Hamilton (despite that touch of controversy in qualifying).
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Well, another dramatic Grand Prix, with action right down to the end. Rosberg sneaks ahead once more - how will Hamilton respond next time? Thanks for your company today.
Cumberbatch hints at wanting to know Hamilton's feelings about his team-mate, but doesn't press him on it.
Hamilton: "It's a good day for the team to get a one-two."
Benedict Cumberbatch is doing the podium interviews again. "I'm very happy for the whole team - it's an amazing car they've built for us this year," says Rosberg.
Marussia are dancing with glee - they think they'll be in the points even when Bianchi has that extra five seconds taken off his time.
"Well done, mate!" the team tells Nico Rosberg. "Really good job!" He whoops and thanks everyone, praising the "really amazing" work.
Rosberg wins, Hamilton is in second, with Ricciardo third. Fernando Alonso takes fourth.
Ricciardo is snapping at Hamilton's heels still, just 0.4 seconds behind.
Nico Rosberg cruises round his final lap, having led since the start.
Ricciardo is driving aggressively as he looks to make a move on Hamilton, and the pair of them weave through the clogging traffic.
That incident is going to be investigated after the race - Raikkonen seems to have gone through on the inside, clipped Magnussen slightly, and then gone into the barrier.
Raikkonen makes it to the pits - he's getting new tyres and a new nose.
No! Raikkonen and Magnussen just cruise to a halt on the turn - no collision, no debris, but what a disappointing end to what's been a great race for both of them. Can they continue?
Hamilton's had two lock-ups in the past lap, whether that's tyre trouble or this continued vision problem.
The pack move over to let the leaders through.
1.3 seconds is now the gap between Hamilton and Ricciardo!
They've still got to move their way past some traffic, though, which may hold them up.
Ricciardo is now just 3.2 seconds behind Lewis Hamilton.
Well, Ricciardo is closing even further now. Perhaps Hamilton might eat those words.
Hamilton asks for a report from the team on the gap. They tell him the gap between him and Ricciardo. "I don't care about Ricciardo, I want to know the gap between me and Nico!" he snaps.