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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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Massa is giving Rosberg a little more trouble further back, but eventually has to concede.
10/56
Hamilton sneaks up on the inside of Sainz to take third place!
9/56
Sebastian Vettel leading the field by five seconds - but he hasn't been in to the pits yet.
8/56
Verstappen dives past Perez - very neat.
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Massa complains he's losing power, and he has Nico Rosberg right behind him.
7/56
We're racing!
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Everyone's getting snippy. Vettel's complaining about the Mercedes pair not going fast enough behind the safety car; Raikkonen wants to overtake the pack. Er, you can't do that, Kimi.
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Poor stop for Bottas - a delay getting his left rear tyre on.
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Hamilton is asking if his wing is OK - not clear what he thinks might have happened to it.
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Everyone taking the opportunity to pit, and it's getting rather crowded in there.
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And now Marcus Ericsson has spun off the track and simply can't shift himself as his wheels spin uselessly. Safety car.
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That puncture was caused by Nasr, by the way - he's damaged his own wing in the process.
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Raikkonen has literally no tyre left as he pulls into the pits.
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Aggressive driving from Verstappen, making contact with Marcus Ericsson in the opening lap, but he's being chased now by his team-mate.
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Kimi Raikkonen has a puncture too and his rear left tyre is disintegrating all over the place.
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Nico Rosberg gets a good start and Sebastian Vettel moves across to block his move. Meanwhile, Lewis Hamilton is moving away at the front already. Carlos Sainz tears through from 15th and up to 11th, and Pastor Maldonado has got a puncture. How very Maldonado-esque of him.
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The cars are assembling on the grid, and we're about to start.
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Remember those hot conditions I mentioned? Lewis Hamilton is complaining that his steering wheel has been left out in the sun and it's scalding to the touch.
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Of course, the driver who's grabbed the most headlines so far this weekend is 17-year-old Max Verstappen, starting in sixth.
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Will Stevens's Manor hasn't made the grid after a fuel problem, which is hugely disappointing for them.
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Remind yourself of what happened in qualifying if you missed it.