ESPN rounds up the best radio soundbites from the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, where Nico Rosberg overcame Lewis Hamilton's controversial tactics to win a maiden world championship.
"These punctures are really [censored] me off..."
Daniil Kvyat vents at Toro Rosso after suffering a second puncture in FP2, having already missed most of FP1 because of an identical issue with his left rear tyre.
"Woohoo! Easy peasy!"
Sauber, take note... Pascal Wehrlein celebrates hauling the Manor into Q2 as he shows the rest of the grid why he deserves to be in Formula One next year.
"I don't think we've ever had a failure like this!"
Jenson Button bemoans his luck after a right suspension failure prematurely ends what looks likely to be the final race of his illustrious Formula One career.
"I'm fed up! Ask the FIA what they want me to do, but he forced me wide."
Romain Grosjean asks a question to race director Charlie Whiting via the Haas pit wall after being forced across the final chicane by Toro Rosso's Carlos Sainz.
"Ok Lewis, this is an instruction, we need 45.1 for the win."
"I suggest you guys let us race."
A comeback likely to go down as one of the best of the season. Lewis Hamilton shuts down Mercedes' request to speed up as he does the only thing left in his power to win a fourth world championship -- back his teammate into chasing rivals.
"Lewis, this is Paddy. We need you to pick up the pace to win this race. That's an instruction."
"Paddy, er, I'm actually in the lead right now and quite comfortable."
Hamilton is unmoved by an "escalation" on the pit wall as executive director (technical) Paddy Lowe tries, and fails, to get the Englishman to speed up.
"YES!!! World champion! [Censored] brilliant!"
Rosberg's long-serving race engineer Tony Ross lets the emotions pour out after the German finally crosses the line in second to claim his maiden world championship.
"Baby, I'm so proud of you!"
"We did it! We did it!"
Rosberg responds to wife Vivian's congratulatory message as he comes to terms with the realisation of a lifelong dream.
"I will never forget this moment, this team, this job. Thank you, all of you guys..."
Felipe Massa signs off with a touching message to Williams after crossing the line for the final time as an F1 driver.
