Well I thought that was a good race. Never any doubt for me on what to watch between F1 and tennis, despite being a tennis fan and being Scottish 
Nice to see different strategies, did see some good fights and good overtakes, along with a fight for the lead.
Vettel does, what Vettel does. Although he didn't have it that easy with both Lotus cars hounding him for the majority of the race. Might have got helped out by the safety car, as Grosjean was closing in on him with the better strategy, then again was helped out by Lotus pitting Raikkonen too late. Extends his lead in the championship with no consistent challenger, for all of us non Vettel fans, he seriously needs to have another DNF soon.
Raikkonen and Lotus were too little too late. Drove a stormer to bring the gap down, just needed a few laps more to get passed Vettel, but Lotus should have pitted him two laps earlier when the gap to Vettel was more, and he would have had extra laps to attack. They could have also left him out on tyres, as in commentray they said Webber had done 30 laps on the mediums with good wear, and we all know the Lotus is a better car with tyres, 6 more laps wouldn't have done much would it?
Grosjean was unlucky with the timing of the safety car, he looked on course for his first win, either that, or a crash into Vettel which would have done us all nicely
. Was strong all weekend, and drove a very good race, he dropped off quite a bit though towards the final few laps before Raikkonen passed. Held off Alonso for a good while to secure his second podium of the season. Lotus surely needed those points.
Alonso had a poor first stint. After that, he was on the pace, the timing of the safety car was perfect for him. Had a great battle with Hamilton, could have had 3rd which would have been out of nowhere, but was held off by Grosjean. With Webber out of the top 6 then, 4th was probably the best result available.
A late charge from Hamilton saw him secure 5th position. Kept us all entertained with overtakes and battles throughout the field, and a last lap overtake on his ex-teammate Jenson Button. Won't be pleased after we all thought Mercedes were right up there and back in the championship. Ross Brawn has came out saying that the tyre ban has hindered the car performance.
Button finished 6th and once again we saw him have a fight with his team mate, you got to love the racing between the two. At the start of the race Button resisted Perez into Turn 1 when he knew that Perez was on a different strategy. Perez returned the favour later in the race when Button was steaming around on the soft tyres. Good points for McLaren, as it seems that Force India maybe struggling with the tyre change.
Good recovery by Webber to finish 7th. Could have won the grand prix, but due to his tyre troubles in the pits we didn't get to see where he came out in respect to Vettel and co. Oh and, a good start??! 
Perez got a great start, had a go at irritating his team-mate and brought the car home safely. Without the safety car he would have probably kept 7th.
A gloomy 9th for Rosberg, after such a high in Silverstone, Mercedes has been bought down to reality. Hindered by getting eliminated in Q2.
Another point for Hulkenberg, looked hooked up this weekend. Could have had a higher result if it wasn't for the safety car, two consecutive points finishes for Sauber, albeit two 10th places. With their star man talking to Lotus and them struggling for money, the future doesn't look bright for them.
Not sure why people are complaining about Webber allowed to unlap himself, it's been the same for everyone throughout the season that's been a lap down.
Next up Hungary, a near miss for Lotus there last season, with them looking to be Red Bull's closest challengers for now, this has to be a victory for them.
After that, it's the much beloved Spa, could be back to back wins for Lotus, since they have the King of Spa, but with the team full of near misses, I can only see Vettel increasing his gap in the championship.