There is nothing to say you can't drive back to the pits so the teams can attempt to repair the car, the rule is you are not allowed to complete the lap your car is damaged on. As long as the recovering car proceeds to the pit lane in a safe manner and remains off the racing line/ obvserves the blue flags, there is nothing to stop them carrying on back to pitlane.
Vettels crime was clearly to carry on when it was clear that under normal racing conditions the car wouldn't have been able to carry on at a safe speed, just because the SC is out the rules dont change to allow the guys on 3 wheels to carry on. (well technically Red Bulls)
It was a race of cock-ups on many teams parts, and it gave us a great race. From Ferrari not even knowing how many pitstops they were going to have each driver on. To Fisi's wonderful attempt at pitting the car through his mechanics rather than round them, to a safety car that was suspiciously delayed in its deployment till after Jenson had completed his stop despite the rules of formation no longer applying. Then to add to the fun you get a a pole and a german once again fighting over a small space of land and neither of them winning.

and what could clearly be a farce in the sense of the tyre choices. (next week its the hard and the softs, and since malaysia eats up tyres, expect 3 laps out of the softs before pitting will be nessicary.) I think this season could be a very good if slightly comical one
