Here's my take on the race, as I just watched it (thanks RU!!):
1st corner, Alsonso should not have tried to close the door on Button, you need to hold your groove (not line) a little more at the start of the race. It was not a blatant move, it was just him trying to close the door, but Button was there. I don't see any fault, but Button had nothing he could have done in that corner. I have the race in another window right beside this one, and Alonso definitely started turning in while Button was still on his inside. Button could have given the spot before that, but Alonso had not turned in yet, and hind sight is 20/20. If anything Schumi pinched them both in, and 3 cars don't fit in 2 grooves. They could have made the corner 3 abreast.
"Races are rarely won in the first corner, but often lost there" is the quote posted on the screen before every virtual race I attend.
Red Bull needs some reliability. The car isn't disintegrating like before, but the 'plug' and now the brake exploding as Vettel said, must be very frustrating. I am guessing the bottom mounted calipers need some more teething.
Webber was just too erratic. The last incident with Hamilton was mostly his fault, but he can't be faulted for being where he was. He needed to to be there to have a chance to pass if Lewis made a mistake.
Kubica and Renault, very well done. Quick and consistent.
Ferrari might have done well to get new tires, and have some more pace in the pocket. Hard to tell really. Massa looked a little lame out there, and Alonso should not have been able to catch him from so far back. By the time he was at Massa, he was clearly quicker, but his tires had gone off by then as had Massa's, and passing became impossible, especuially against a teammate.
But was the man of the race, and is showing that it was the right move to be on the Mclaren team.
But the fact still remains, if Red Bull can get their reliability up they can still walk away. Too bad Webber was seeing red. He might be quick enough to win when Vettel makes a mistake, or if his car brakes, but he needs to be there to do it. It was a bit too optimistic to think Alonso would let Lewis straight by (the locked tire was an indication) and that he could also get through.