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Formula 1 | Italian Grand Prix
Autodromo di Monza | 06.09.2015
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Carrie Dunn

Updated 06/09/2015 at 13:46 GMT


14:45
Well, this clearly isn't over - stay tuned to Eurosport for the latest updates. See you next time round.
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Lowe: "With an abundance of caution, because we haven't done anything wrong, we thought let's make a gap."
14:40
Paddy Lowe of Mercedes: "We don't understand it. We've been summoned to the stewards. We'll gather and explain it...All I know is we set our pressures fully supervised by the Pirelli engineer. He was perfectly happy with them as they were set."
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George Lucas is doing the podium interviews. It's...surreal.
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Presumably Hamilton hasn't been told about the car and tyre issues yet. He lifts his trophy aloft.
14:30
Well, they're doing the anthems anyway, on the bizarre little ledge holding the podium above the crowd, but that leaves us with an intriguing potential off-track denouement.
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Interesting - Jonathan Noble is reporting on Twitter: "Mercedes under investigation for tyre pressure rule breach. Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton were under minimum tyre pressures at race start."
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Niki Lauda has literally no idea what's been going on this afternoon.
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Felipe Massa declares, "I'm too old for this!" His team reply, "Rubbish, mate, we're just getting started."
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Toto Wolff is refusing to give any more information about the worries over Hamilton's car. Presumably an engine issue? Who knows?
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Success comes in all shapes and sizes. Well done, Marussia.
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"Well done, Seb, you deserve this!" his engineer tells him, met with effusive thanks and exuberant celebratory comments.
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"I'll explain everything when I see you," Hamilton's engineer tells him. "Those last few laps were NOT COOL," seethes the race winner, as gracious as always.
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And Massa takes third, with Bottas just behind him.