With that, it is time for us to sign off. Thank you for joining us for the Chinese GP, we'll be back for the Miami GP on 3-5 May. Until then have a lovely rest of your Sunday and go well!
Verstappen's winners' trophy is another one which lights up and it resembles the old winners' wreaths drivers used to get. The drivers get busy with the fizzy and that's it for the Chinese GP!
The cooldown room is always a fascinating watch. The top three all react in shock to the Stroll on Ricciardo crash and had no clue it happened at the first safety car restart. Then Norris, on seeing Tsunoda's crash with Magnussen, says it reminded him of being sent into orbit by Kvyat on his first Chinese GP five years ago. Ah, memories.
Verstappen on his latest win: "It felt amazing, all weekend we were incredibly quick. It was enjoyable to drive the car, on all three compounds. The car was on rails."
Norris predicted he'd finish far behind both Ferraris: "I made a bet on how far we'd finish behind the Ferraris today and I thought 35s but I was very wrong! Happy to be wrong with myself and the bet."
Norris on second place: "Surprised, very happy for the whole team, they deserve it, great pitstops. Today worked out and I don't know why as I didn't expect the race to work out like it did."
Perez on third place: "[Strategy] yes, it really cost us, as with the safety car we lost two places and we did most of the race on the hards. But at least we got to the podium, but it would've been nice to be 1-2."
Zhou has been given a special spot on the main straight behind the top three - minus Norris - as he hops out to wave to his home fans. The Sauber driver covers his face as he is getting emotional to the reception. Sweet.
Norris has missed the memo for the top three to park on the start/finish straight, as he stops at pit entry, reverses, but then commits to stopping in the pitlane parc ferme.
Norris on team radio: "Whoop whoop whoop! I told you we would get passed by the Ferraris... great race, I don't know, how but fantastic, well deserved."
Piastri battled the damage to his car to hold off Hamilton, who will no doubt be glad to pick up points after a nightmare opening to his race from 18th on the grid.
Verstappen reports he ran over the debris dropped by Zhou's clip with Magnussen and asks Red Bull to check his tyre sensors. All is OK. That's probably the only thing that has gone wrong for Verstappen today.
Alonso now has 10 seconds to make up on Russell if he wants to take sixth in this race. The closest battle in the top 10 is now Piastri and Hamilton, the duo separated by 1.5s.
The Ferraris are stuck in no man's land between the podium places and the charging Alonso with Leclerc fourth and Sainz fifth. A solid but unspectacular result if it ends that way.
Zhou made a stop a few laps ago for a set of soft tyres and is now charging. Another move on Sargeant gives the fans more to cheer about down at the hairpin.
That was lairy for Alonso as he dips into the gravel at the final corner but survives on full opposite lock. Phew! He translates that second life into a move on Hamilton at Turn 6 - P8.
Sainz is told to watch out for Alonso at the end of the race. The pair are split by 15s and four places, so this will be one hell of a charge by the Aston is he makes up that gap in seven laps.
The speed of the fresh medium tyres is unbelievable right now. Alonso has made up two seconds on Hulkenberg like it was nothing and is now eyeing ninth.
With 10 laps to go, the drivers to watch to the end of the race are Alonso and Perez. How high can Alonso climb on these fresh mediums and can Perez catch and pass Norris for second?
Verstappen has cleared off into the distance once again, with a 8.3s lead over Norris, but the McLaren driver has battled back to keep the gap at 4.1s over Perez.