Sergio Perez is the only Cadillac driver left in the fight down in 16th but the Mexican driver has been noted by race control for an earlier tussle with the Racing Bulls of Liam Lawson.
Oliver Bearman in the Haas and Pierre Gasly for Alpine have both reached the points place in this Australian opener; Brit Bearman sitting in eighth and Frenchman Gasly in 10th.
World champion is in fifth and has to catch Kimi Antonelli and Geirge Russell is he wants to make the podium today.
Chris: As he was behind Russell, Lewis should have just come in and made the call himself. Ferrari continually make the wrong choices from the pit wall.
Gordon: Time and time again Ferrari screw things up. Amateur hour again!
The VSC is cleared and Ferrari are still ahead of the two Mercedes of George Russell and Kimi Antonelli on fresher tyres but Russell is catching Lewis Hamilton with every lap that passes.
Marc Priestley Former F1 mechanic on BBC Radio 5 Live
I don't think Arvid Lindblad got the memo about being a junior driver in this Red Bull family because he's had Max Verstappen behind him for quite some time.
Verstappen overtakes Lindbaldpublished at 04:34 GMT 8 March
04:34 GMT 8 March
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Valtteri Bottas was told to stop immediately by Cadillac, so now the Finn makes his way back to the garage to watch the rest of the race on the telly.
Arvid Lindblad has Max Verstappen on his tail but the Racing Bulls rookie shuts the door on an overtake. The pair reach Turn Nine and there's nothing Lindblad can do this time. Four-time world champion Verstappen takes sixth place, Lindblad is still going great, now in seventh.
Arvid Lindblad and Max Verstappen are called in by their teams to make their first stops of this Australian Grand Prix. Rookie Lindblad is now sixth, Verstappen comes out in seventh.
Message from race control: Pit entry is now closed. Sorry, Ferrari.
George Russell is banking the quickest laps in the Mercedes after stopping under the VSC. The Briton is eight seconds behind leader Charles Leclerc and is gaining rapidly.
Max Verstappen, with the help of a handy TV graphic, has a full battery compared to Arvid Lindblad as he chases down the rookie for fifth place.
The leader of this opener is still Charles Leclerc but the Mercedes are quietly working away in the background. The Monegasque driver is told it's Plan A by his pit wall. "Copy that," he replies.
Antonelli overtakes Lindbladfpublished at 04:27 GMT 8 March
04:27 GMT 8 March
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Lewis Hamilton is on the phone to Ferrari and questioning how George Russell in the Mercedes is only 10 seconds behind. The other Silver Arrows of Kimi Antonelli is hunting down rookie Arvid Lindblad, who is doing a sterling job on his debut.
The Italian gets the job done and takes fourth away from the Brit teenager.
Track clear - Alonso retirespublished at 04:25 GMT 8 March
04:25 GMT 8 March
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The VSC is cleared and we're racing again in Melbourne. Max Verstappen still has his starting hard tyre on but the four-time world champion is in the points in sixth place.
Over at Aston Martin, who have struggled all weekend (and in pre-season testing), Fernando Alonso is told to retire the car.
I agree with Lewis Hamilton. I don't know why Ferrari wouldn't have pitted one of their cars, it's sort of default strategy. A virtual safety car is a virtual safety and you pit because it's a free stop. It's bizarre.
Lewis Hamilton is on the radio to say he or race leader Charles Leclerc should have stopped under the VSC. George Russell and Kimi Antonelli did dive in for fresh rubber, taking on the hard compound.
Leclerc leads, Hamilton is second but the two Mercedes, who are split by the Racing Bulls of Arvid Lindbald, have made a pit stop.