Both were pushing hard - the Briton was asked to lift and coast more than once too conserve fuel, while Rosberg had to ease back and keep his front brake temperatures within limits at one stage. During these respective phases the gap between them opened and closed, with the pair separated by just over one second on several occasions. In the final laps however Hamilton eased away, allowing him to win by 2.2s despite backing off slightly on the final lap.
Behind them, a spin at the hairpin on lap 27 cost Kimi Raikkonen and Ferrari the final podium slot, and after a hard drive that position fell deservedly to his countryman Bottas.
Having started 18th, Sebastian Vettel drove through to fifth - despite a brush with McLaren's Fernando Alonso - while Felipe Massa did likewise from 15th to take sixth in the other Williams.