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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).

Formula 1 | Monaco Grand Prix
Circuit de Monaco | 25.05.2014
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Marcus Foley

Updated 25/05/2014 at 15:14 GMT+1


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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.
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Cumberbatch hints at wanting to know Hamilton's feelings about his team-mate, but doesn't press him on it.
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Hamilton: "It's a good day for the team to get a one-two."
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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.
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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.
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"Well done, mate!" the team tells Nico Rosberg. "Really good job!" He whoops and thanks everyone, praising the "really amazing" work.
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Rosberg wins, Hamilton is in second, with Ricciardo third. Fernando Alonso takes fourth.
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Ricciardo is snapping at Hamilton's heels still, just 0.4 seconds behind.
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Nico Rosberg cruises round his final lap, having led since the start.
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Ricciardo is driving aggressively as he looks to make a move on Hamilton, and the pair of them weave through the clogging traffic.
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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.
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Raikkonen makes it to the pits - he's getting new tyres and a new nose.
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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?
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Hamilton's had two lock-ups in the past lap, whether that's tyre trouble or this continued vision problem.
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The pack move over to let the leaders through.
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1.3 seconds is now the gap between Hamilton and Ricciardo!
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They've still got to move their way past some traffic, though, which may hold them up.
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Ricciardo is now just 3.2 seconds behind Lewis Hamilton.
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Well, Ricciardo is closing even further now. Perhaps Hamilton might eat those words.
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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.