Will be interesting to see how the D-spec Red Bull goes at a fast downforce circuit like Silverstone.
I thought it was interesting that those who actually pitted after the safety car had enough pace and time remaining to really bang in more laps to counter the deficit. I thought the guys like Webber who didn't pit then were signing their own death warrants.
Alonso... possibly, I daresay his best ever victory? Amazing drive from the man. Even if Vettel had held on to win (which you have to admit he probably would've) and Grosjean had held on, Alonso probably would've still been 2nd. Absolutely stonking drive for him. Stonking job from Hamilton too in that first stint, and later on. I have never felt that he was an extraordinary defender. Overtaker, yes, defender, no. But now my mind is changed.

I personally apportion the Hamilton-Maldonado blame as 10% to Hamilton, in that it was avoidable from Hamilton's side. Hamilton should know quite well that Maldonado isn't exactly of a sound mind in wheel-to-wheel, and then realised that.