Well, that was quite a race! 
Really enjoyed it, but obviously I want to have a rant say on some of the events.
Sorry if there are any Vettel fans here, but I've lost all respect for him. Whether you agree with team orders or not, he agreed to them and has been a beneficiary of team orders in the past. He knew that Webber had turned his engine down and that they were to hold position. He took advantage of that and was selfish. He said sorry, but what does that really mean? These 2 can't trust each other now.
Hooterville, it's interesting you mentioned Alonso and his front wing. It's kind of been glazed over by the team orders controversy. I don't think it was all that serious that it would warrant firing him, but I was under the impression that it was deemed unsafe and should incur a penalty.
Great to see Massa driving well again. Go Felipe! 8)
I think the situation with Hamilton and Rosberg was a bit different from the Red Bulls. They had fuelled for a wet race, so were running low. It would have been very unwise to race and run out of fuel or become under-weight and get disqualified. Or to run into each other for that matter.
I want to see exciting racing, but I want to see smart racing, and that does mean team orders come into play. Well played Rosberg, very professional. He knows he can beat Hamilton and will get his chance. Shame on Seb.