myurr wrote:Initially at the point where most think he should have given way, their wheels were actually interlocked - it was only as they moved down the pit straight that they both moved to the right. So if Hamilton had braked immediately after coming out side by side then Vettels rear wheel would have gone over Hamiltons front, pitching him into a spin.

That's the biggest piece of mental illness I have ever seen. No messing. Vettel is in front. End of story. The wheels didn't interlock. Hamilton put his car in that position, and insisted on keeping his car in that position even when it was clear he wasn't going to get back in the pit lane that way.
The thing to remember is that if Vettel had stayed left...
He doesn't have to because he is the one in front. So you're now suggesting that a driver let a driver through who is behind just because he is Lewis Hamilton? Thanks for the confirmation of where you're coming from on that.
Following this logic then every driver going down the pit lane needs tyo be aware of cars pulling out of their pit boxes, because they somehow have right of way and you have to give them room.
It's utter brain damage, and you know it.