Defending champion Lewis Hamilton won the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday ahead of Nico Rosberg, with the Mercedes team-mates also dominating the post-race discussion.
Here we take a look at the best of the reaction from race three of the F1 season.
"I wasn't controlling [Rosberg's] race, I was controlling my own race but, great race, I'm really happy. My goal was to look after my car. I had no real threat from Nico through the whole race. So, I just managed it and got to really enjoy it, to be honest." - Lewis Hamilton.
"It's just now interesting to hear from you, Lewis, that you were just thinking about yourself with the pace in front, and necessarily that was compromising my race. It was unnecessarily close with Sebastian [Vettel] as a result, and also it cost me a lot of race time because I had to cover him and then my tyres died at the end of the race because my stint was just so much longer." - Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg responds to Hamilton.
"I guess it's a bit similar with Kimi [Raikkonen]and myself and Nico and Lewis. Obviously I try to be very aggressive. Towards the end I think they were just too quick. As I said, we're closer here, which is great for us, and in front of the other teams. If we keep doing that, and keep getting closer, obviously there's a point where we are some real challenge for these guys, which I'm looking forward to." - Sebastian Vettel following a third consecutive podium finish.
"It was not new news that Mercedes was very strong. Our strategy was to be near them as much as possible, to take advantages of any mistakes. So it's happened exactly as we have in mind, so I think we have achieved our objective." - Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene.
"I think [Hamilton] didn't do it on purpose and we've cleared that now, there wasn't any intention from Lewis to slow Nico down in order to make him finish third or worse. One hundred per cent." - Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff.
"Regarding the collision with Pastor Maldonado, I thought there was room on the inside – a collision is something you never want to see happen. It was just a misjudgement, I guess." - Jenson Button, after he had five seconds added to his race time and was docked two penalty points.
"To be running in the points positions but then have to stop the car so close to the end of the race is very frustrating. I'm obviously not happy with the final result but as a team we did the best job possible." - Seventeen-year-old Max Verstappen, whose engine failure brought out the safety car in the latter stages.
"We had a good race and I managed to get the most out of the car. The team performed very well but we just don't have the raw speed to catch the cars in front. I will work on my start as that is really the only thing that went wrong for us. We have scored the most amount of points available to us." - Williams' Felipe Massa after finishing fifth.