Not a particularly exciting race to watch, but I'm not convinced the TV direction did it any favours either, certainly watching the qualifying highlights seemed to be a bit flat and didn't really show much of what seemed to going on.
A few observations... as predicted by Senor Tost, the three big teams are far out in front by the tune of 1.5 seconds per lap. The midfield seems to be quite tight and competitive with Williams for the time being (in clear air at least) leading it.
This weekend was an early but needed lesson for Bottas. He'll need to bring his A game to every Grand Prix to stand a chance of pushing Hamilton. He only really cruised up behind him today because Mr Instagram had seemingly lapsed into sulk mode because he couldn't recatch Vettel.
There was nothing especially stand out about Vettels win today. But it was a classic perfectly executed 'get in the lead and never look back' drive. Just like the Seb of old. Ferrari on current form have a race car that can take the fight to Mercedes. Lets see how they fare in the development race. Red Bull have slipped back a bit.. But they can regain that.
Massa was the safe reliable pair of hands that Williams needs whilst young Stroll gets his act together. When I saw his onboard in qualifying I immediately thought he was all over the place, just far too busy at the wheel. An observation which was vindicated by Coulthard, Hill, Brundle, Di Resta and just about anyone else who's raced a car. The pace should basically be there, but he needs to calm it down. Aggression is no good without control and some degree of smoothness.
Toro Rosso were good, solid and dependable. Kyvat seems to have regained some mojo.
Perez did exactly what you'd expect from perhaps the best mid-field driver in F1.. Moved evermore inexplicably up further into the points. Occon was solid but F1 needs to lose the assumption that he's a Verstappen simply because out scored him F3.
Good promise from Hass. But more work required to bring it all together. Epic effort from Grosjean in qualifying.
Heroics from Alonso... I'm not quite sure what kind of wizardry he was pulling to remain in the points that deep into the race and apparently that far off the pace but it was typically defiant.
Confused with Renault.. Surely Hulkenberg can't be satisfied trailing the McLaren for that long?
Good effort from Giovinazzi, considering that he had the least preparation of the whole grid for this race he did well and looked assured.