Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso and Lando Norris are among the drivers critical of what they feel is the overuse of red flags.
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The decision to take no further action over the incident which eliminated both Alpines, means that Pierre Gasly avoids a potential race ban.
Australian Grand Prix Corporation to carry out thorough investigation following track invasion that endangered spectators, race officials and drivers.
The Melbourne stewards have dismissed Haas' protest of the result of today's Grand Prix, deeming Race Control and the Race Director made the correct call "given the data available to him at the time".
Today's post-race press conference with Max Verstappen, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso.
All in all we are very happy with our performance and thrilled to bring home a win on our 350th race at a track we haven't won at in 10 years.
The fact that we saw all three compounds on the starting grid highlights how bringing the C4 tyre to Melbourne this year was the correct choice, as it was judged to be a valid race tyre as well as becoming the protagonist of the final run to the flag.
Today's result, not scoring points, does not reflect the progress we have made as a team.
There was just about everything you could imagine this afternoon so to come away with third and fourth places - and 27 points - is a brilliant reward for the team.
An eventful race today. We managed to stay out of trouble and were able to score our first points of the season.
While it's disappointing to leave here with zero points, we can be satisfied and positive with the performance of our car today.
We have made a step forward this weekend, both on one-lap and race pace. We maximised what we have, and we need to now comb through the data and continue to learn about the car.