Sebastian Vettel has his mojo back and Ferrari exploited a chink in Mercedes’ armour, according to the F1 Midweek Report
Sky F1's Simon Lazenby on an emotional tumult in Malaysia as Ferrari's new main man provides F1 with the perfect tonic.
Sky's Rachel Brookes on why the season warmed up in more ways than one in Sepang as the F1 treadmill cranked up a gear...
Cyril Abiteboul says Ferrari’s win in Malaysia gives the French manufacturer hope that it might also close on Mercedes.
Martin Brundle reviews a gripping Malaysia GP and finds himself particularly impressed by Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel.
Lewis Hamilton doesn't believe that Mercedes made a mistake in pitting under the early Safety Car in the Malaysia GP.
Sebastian Vettel was quick to admit his first Ferrari win was made extra-special by their association with Michael Schumacher.
Rewrite, rewrite! F1 is back in business as Ferrari beat Mercedes fair and square and Sebastian Vettel a driver reborn.
In a dramatic turnaround, Sebastian Vettel was heralded as the saviour of F1 after ending the dominance of Mercedes.
Max Verstappen becomes the youngest points scorer in F1 history and Carlos Sainz fights through to eighth in Malaysia.
The Malaysia GP brought a double retirement for McLaren-Honda but Jenson Button insists he was happy with the race.
Sergio Perez, Nico Hulkenberg and Pastor Maldonado have all had penalty points added to their licences in Malaysia.
Ted Kravitz brings you all the latest news following the Malaysia Grand Prix.
Did Mercedes make the wrong call? Does Ferrari's SF15-T have the pace of Mercedes' W06? Is Sebastian Vettel 'back'?
"We beat them fair and square," declared Vettel - and the Sky F1 pundits agree that Ferrari had the edge on Mercedes.
Sebastian Vettel has targeted the world title after claiming a sensational win in Malaysia to ignite the 2015 season.
Mercedes' Toto Wolff admitted Ferrari's impressive win at Sepang was good news for F1 and a "wake-up call" to his team.
Sebastian Vettel spectacularly announced Ferrari's return as an F1 force by beating Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at Sepang.
Lotus’s Romain Grosjean has been moved back two grid places at the Malaysia GP for a pitlane infringement in qualifying.
Sebastian Vettel reckons he can win in Malaysia on Sunday although being “realistic” he thinks Mercedes are still clear.