Alonso did move over on him once at high speed and left him no room,so imo the that complaint was fair enough.
Hamilton is good enough to judge within an inch what is hard but fair, and what is over the line to dangerous.
He probably knew some would ridicule him for it after what happened at Silverstone, but they were two very different scenarios.
Dont really see why Vettel is getting so much praise tbh
He ended up second in bizarre circumstances, and then stayed there for the rest of the race, without making any serious attempts to overtake, in a car he said himself was quicker than the car in front.
Whereas, if Hamilton could have dispatched Alonso at the first attempt, he would have came from last to first, which would have been an epic drive on a circuit that is difficult to overtake on.
Red Bull Gives You Whinge, were in full dummy spitting mode again. Little Jack Horner even childishly refused to accept Woolf,s apology after the race.
Its nice to see failure for a team of people with no class whatsoever.