ESPN rounds up the best radio soundbites from the Chinese Grand Prix.
"Do you really want that I keep going, because it's absolutely s---"
Who else but Kimi Raikkonen? The Kimster asks Ferrari if it really wants him to continue on a long run during FP2 and makes it clear he has no desire to do so.
"Arrgggh! Arrgggh! Arrgggh!"
Either Fernando Alonso's rib pain made him think he was a pirate, or the McLaren driver was upset to miss Q3 after a poorly-timed red flag on Saturday afternoon.
"OK, I made contact. I had no chance to avoid ... I had the Red Bull coming up the inside like a madman. I hit Kimi."
The blame game begins. Sebastian Vettel -- possibly aware Ferrari president Sergio Marchionne was watching from the garage -- looks for reasons to explain his disastrous Turn 1 collision with teammate Raikkonen.
"Kvyat's attack was suicidal. There was always going to be a crash"
Vettel continues to vent about the Red Bull driver.
"I think we should think about the alternative strategy to be honest guys"
"We are already on it, Nico!"
Nico Hulkenberg's race plan was torn apart by the timing of the safety car. His afternoon didn't get much better after that, as this exchange demonstrates.
"OK Lewis, give it everything you got mate."
"I am!"
During his recovery drive to seventh Lewis Hamilton explains to race engineer Pete Bonnington that he's already on the limit.
"Why won't he get out my f---ing way!"
"Blue f---ing flags!"
Late in the race Kvyat's mind is not on the Turn 1 contact but on the Renault of Jolyon Palmer, who irks the Russian by refusing to yield for multiple red flags late in the race.
"Massive apologies to the team but surely I didn't do it on purpose, I'm very sorry for Kimi. There was nothing I could do ... Kvyat came like a torpedo and I had to react, there was no way out."
Vettel signs off with an apology and another dose of blame for Kvyat, which he followed up with an angry rant in the Russian's direction before the podium ceremony.
"Wow, that was really the most incredible balance I've ever had in a car. Spectacular job."
After a quiet race out in front, Nico Rosberg thanks Mercedes after recording his sixth race on the bounce.
