00:00Ah, he's locked his tyre up there in a flat spot.
00:05They're maybe seeing a lot of vibration on the telemetry from the suspension.
00:13That's not a particularly nasty flat spot.
00:19Well Hamilton's responded, he's just at the fastest middle sector of the race.
00:23At a period where he seems to be cruising a bit.
00:30Okay, let's just grab some hammer time and that time.
00:32...to try and block Raikkonen. He's going to try and go round the outside.
00:35And the breaking, has Raikkonen gone through? Yes he has.
00:37Kimi Raikkonen moves up into sixth place.
00:40Harris tries to fight back.
00:41Or do you say hold station? Or do you let the drivers race in?
00:45Is that a spot response from Nico Rothberg's engine?
00:48The old spec engine that he's been running since Canada has given up the ghost
00:54right at the final stages here at Monta.
00:57And Rothberg who got himself up into the top three on ship chase.
01:01Is this Rothberg's title credentials broken as well as his Mercedes engine?
01:07He hasn't let any oil in the braking zone as well.
01:11Certainly, I think he's probably got far enough in before it really let go.
01:16It's not a start because he's too often as a broken Mercedes engine.
01:21It certainly is at the moment. Extended lead over his teammate Nico Rothberg.
01:26He'll be 53 points at the gap.
01:28That was sick already, wasn't it? Going down into the first chicane.
01:34And look how close he got to Sebastian Vendel as well Martin.
01:38That second place was tantalizingly there for him.
01:41Boom.
01:42That was a puff of smoke.
01:46Signalled Nico Rothberg's engine surrendering from this race.
01:52Now in two, Grosjean and Maldonado as the two retirees.
01:56Retirees, now the three retirees from this Italian Grand.
02:00For the second chicane, if an order has been given at Williams, well Bottas is ignoring it.
02:05But on his 50th Grand Prix start for Mercedes, Lewis Hamilton wins the Italian Grand Prix once again.
02:12In his victory, Admonza for Lewis Hamilton.
02:16And along with the Sterling Moss, he wins this Grand Prix for more than two different teams.
02:23Sebastian Vendel, who could have taken that honour today, has to settle for second place for Hamilton.
02:30Passer crosses the line ahead of his teammate by what?
02:33Three tenths of a second, the final margin.
02:36Kimi Räikkönen should come home in a few moments to take fifth place ahead of Sergio Perez.
02:41And then, Hulkenberg, Ricciardo, Errington, Fiat will hope that that's the order.
02:45And the top ten of it stays that way, although Ricciardo is right.
02:50Not exactly what it is.
02:52One by 25.0 seconds.
02:59Job done.
03:00Massa on Napoleon too.
03:06All-time hero on the all-time list.
03:22He moves then onto 81 podiums with the winner's trophy here this afternoon.
03:27And it's worth saying that he can equal there and send his tally of 41 wins from a 161 start if he wins in Singapore next time out.
03:37And I'm sure that's the landmark that Lewis Hamilton would dearly love to celebrate.
03:42Jeff Willis, long-time servant of the Mercedes team at Brackley, of course as well, receives the constructed trophy for Mercedes this afternoon.
03:53Hamilton winning here for the third time in four years.
03:57Ferrari have the runners-up trophy from the Ministry of Justice.
04:03Is that what they call justice around here? Ferrari on the podium.
04:08What a feeling.
04:12And for Felipe Massa, who continues his fine form here at Monza, in the top six of the last six Italian Grand Prix, they still love him in these parts.
04:27But for the long term, in the short term I should say, answers to the question about Lewis Hamilton's car in the long term.
04:39Hamilton all smiles.
04:41His teammate retired, Hamilton's Fraser Champlain as the winner of the Italian Grand Prix.
04:46Yeah, in fact, very intriguing, very intriguing.