i slept in by 2hrs and still managed to catch it all - good race, but i agree they should race in the conditions not sit behind a safety car for over 20 laps unless its so bad it becomes a lottery - and i'm sure i've seen worse conditions 
I notice that Hamilton was one of those that pleaded for the safety car to be brought in because he wanted to race, and that's "what the fans wanted".

I suppose though that, at the start, had 23 cars piled into each other, there would not have been much of a race to watch!
If Hamilton said that, then I admire that (though I suspect its more because he thought he could drive better than the rest, rather than 'for the fans'

).
These are the world's supposedly best drivers in supposedly the most developed cars. If they can not start and go around the first corner without total carnage, Spa style around 15yrs ago, then they should pack up and go home.
By pandering to the teams who plead that its too dangerous to race (not just in the wet

), the FIA have lost a grip on reality. By forcing them to properly race in those conditions, perhaps those teams may actually produce a car that can drive with a spot of rain.
Once again, the solution appears to be less aerodynamic grip and more mechanical grip
