Lewis could do nothing against Grosjeans' stupidity at Spa, I would defend Lewis in that case as well as this case with Kimi with full on vile for anybody that would blame them for somebody else's mistake! Lewis followed a straight line into the first corner and Grosjean was a just a tool at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Irony wasted again? But what would happen if EVERY driver followed a straight line into the first corner? The first two might get away, but there would be a huge pile up behind them. Oh... hang on...
Monza. Everybody sane takes the racing line, anybody wanting to risk a lost front wing and gain positions at turn 1 does't.
ESPN's view on the Alonso/Raikkonen incident: A costly mistake as defence turns in to attack http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/91218.html
The point is that they can't ALL take the racing at the first corner on the first lap, not unless they form a neat crocodile. How likely is that from a standing grid start?