I am glad that at least Vettel finished and I don't consider him better than Kimi. For me Vettel and Kimi are a team and I love both of them just as much. Secondly of course we all went high wire during the race, even I was yelling my neighbours awake since I got up at 3 to watch Sky Sports F1 (english coverage of the race is so much better than RTL) and ended up watching mutual, and it clearly wasn't Vettel's fault Kimi went into collision because what somehow the German media missed to report was that Maldonando started the crash (again...)
Furthermore yes the first pit stop sucked but if you watched clearly you could see the fault Kimi admitted himself and for the second one it was clear that the problem was a problem of communicaton. the mechanic working on Kimi's tyre was trying to wave and signal that he wasn't ready fixing the tyre but went unnoticed by the rest of the pit crew that's why Kimi got released unsafe with a lose wheelnut actually. Apart from that Ferrari's instrument showed Kimi's pit stop as done and safe for release, while the telemetry immidiately reported the failure as soon as Kimi was off and away again. I'm just gratefull they ushered him to a stop before he crashed or anything equally worse might have happened. (and that also was the reason why FIA thankfully didn't give him the 10 P penalty)
I would understand all that uproar if he would have gotten penalty but he didn't. Other teams had been sued with penelty for far less failures!
Of course it sucks that he didn't finish the race but neither Seb nor Kimi were mad about it. Indeed they kept it quite positve while I'm sorry to say but Lewis and Nico had nothing else to do than show off how awesome they are. (or believe they are) Neither of these two Merc boys even cared for Bottas injury or any of the other drivers that actually went DNF or retired.
Australia was supposed to be a tough case this year and it was indeed with Manor not starting and K-mag and Kvyat out before the race had even started. Did anyone actually noticed how afraid Verstappen sounded about the smoke in his car? and how brave he went out to that media despite the fact his dad walked out of the garage while he retired (so much for support huh?)
The new Ferrari team principal did his very best to handle the issue with the team and his drivers. I don't think anyone would have made it better actually.
And if Seb is as evil as some of you may believe then please enlighten me why he even cared to defend Kimi against Rosberg in the press conference? It was clear as day that Seb was mulling over the fact that Kimi did not finish and even if he did: I hardly believe that it will happen this season that we are going to see both Ferrari drivers on the podium, except if Mercedes go DNF.