So now we are fighting whether Hamilton lost more time than Massa? The easiest way would be just to check their positions after Hamilton's DT. (which seems to be too hard for most of you since you're still arguing about it)
Hamilton was few seconds behind Massa after his DT. That's exactly where he should be after causing the collision so everything went as it should've had. Hamilton had the faster car and he's a faster driver (Massa has not been the same after his injury) so it's no wonder he was ahead of Massa in the results.
Hamilton got lucky with the Safety Car (Mclaren said him there'll be a safety car so let's start investigating about it
) and drove the rest of the race well. He's actually lucky Vettel is so far in points because if he wasn't Hamilton might end up as a second driver for Button.
I'm waiting on more information about Räikkönen's situation and whether he'll drive Williams next year or not. I doubt Williams is nothing more to him than a year to get back in shape. If he drives Williams it will be only a year or two and then he'll be driving for Mclaren (if Hamilton gets sacked), Mercedes (Schumacher might retire after a year or two) or Red Bull (Webber won't be around for much longer and Räikkönen and Vettel are good friends)
Räikkönen won't satisfy for a bad car in F1 so he must have a path to a top team if he signs a contract with Williams. After he's driven enough rally he might even concentrate harder on F1 than before if that's what he wants to do.