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Good morning, all, and welcome to our LIVE coverage of the second race of the 2015 season - Malaysia.

Formula 1 | Malaysian Grand Prix
Sepang International Circuit | 29.03.2015
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The Editorial Team

Updated 29/03/2015 at 09:06 GMT


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What a fabulous race. Thanks so much for your company this morning.
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Long time since we've heard this one!
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Vettel looks exhausted as they play the German national anthem.
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Vettel jumps into the midst of the Ferrari crew, who are hugging everyone they can get hands on. He seizes a Ferrari flag and leaps all over the place in parc ferme.
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Good stuff from Merhi, holding on to finish the race for Manor Marussia.
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Raikkonen takes fourth, Bottas and Massa are fifth and sixth, the kidlets are seventh and either (Verstappen the youngest man ever to take points in F1), and the Red Bulls are ninth and tenth.
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He then transitions into, "Grazie! Grazie! Grazie! FORZA FERRARI!" and I suspect there is going to be a lot of weeping very shortly.
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"Ferrari is BACK! Fantastico!" say the team. Vettel just screams.
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Hamilton and Rosberg take second and third for Mercedes. I am expecting the HamiltonTyreGate post-mortem to commence almost immediately.
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There's whooping and fist-pumping as Vettel takes the chequered flag.
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Great drive from Vettel to take this win, after that hideous season last year.
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And Bottas makes that final move, taking fifth from his team-mate. Great inter-team battles today.
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The Williamses of Massa and Bottas are battling for fifth - fierce and competitive driving.
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The Toro Rossos are still well ahead of the Red Bull big boys, mind.
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Vettel is easing through now; and meanwhile Kvyat takes the opportunity to go past his team-mate. Not a bright start to the season for Ricciardo.
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Vettel's cruising now. Barring disaster, this is his victory, a great car, a great drive, a great race.
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Hamilton's got that gap under ten seconds, Rosberg is eight seconds behind Hamilton - but with five laps left, that's not enough!
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Ferrari's team have their heads together and are conferring wildly. Meanwhile, Vettel is told, "Keep your head down." He's about to lap the Red Bulls.
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Kimi Raikkonen is in fourth - remember he had that incident earlier, and despite that he's still clinging on to that position.
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Oh, Pastor Maldonado. So near and yet so far - a retirement six laps from the end.