Kobayashi is maybe in the game. Or Alguersuari. That kid is getting better and better.
You're right - Algy is getting better with race pace. But his qualifying in my opinion is terrible. Unfortunately Buemi retired so I couldn't compare them again.
Regarding the team orders, I actually feel quite disillusioned. I love the team, I support the team on every decision. In the end it didn't really matter as Webber ignored them - but perhaps he backed off towards the end.
It's getting really hard to prove the Vettel-haters wrong, when, at the only opportunity that he has to prove he can handle a high-pressure situation, the team try to protect him. I still think Vettel is absolutely epic. Did anyone see his tires at his first stop? That kid is a freak when it comes to managing tires. Goes to prove he could've managed at Monaco as well.
I wanted to come to forums today and say "Look at my boy Vettel! Fast, tire freak, and able to overtake (Massa) and hold off (Webber)!

" Sadly it wasn't the case today. It's starting to seem like he will never get the chance to prove his critics wrong.
I think that after today's race - both Webber and Red Bull will part ways by mutual consent at the end of the year. Red Bull wouldn't want him because he showed today again that he was not a team player. And Webber wouldn't want it because they attempted to rob him off a second place finish today.
I'm also extremely critical of Horner saying that both drivers "would" have ended up in the fence - as one newspaper quoted him on saying. I think the correct word should be
"could" have.
All-in-all it's a bitter pill for me to swallow - even though I still agree with the team's decision.