Wanted to talk a little bit about the actual mechanics here outside of the race thread. I think my opinion on the matter is clear based on comments there but having some time now to fiddle around with my DVR and get some close up shots, I went over the final few laps about a ten times.
I'm attaching some pictures for more analisys, but the last two pictures are very striking and it's got to be a very important aspect of why Vettel's tire blew.
Here is it at lap 41
Can't see it there but when you get up close it's far more obvious. Maybe it has something to do with it maybe it doesn't, but when you view in in moving, it's clear that whatever it was is going around with the tire.
There it it, close up, a couple of turns later.
Now on the top of Eau Rouge, just at thy get on the Kemmel straight. First Vettel, look at the compression of that tire, the angle and then look how much the rim overhangs.
Now, the very same spot, Grosjean following immediately behind. Stark contrast in the way the Vettel example is being supremely punished.
Regardless of what we think of the "safety" aspects, that tire was not going to survive lap after lap of that.