So Vettel's quickest time was done on tyres which were already 2 or 3 laps old, and he was reporting a kers problem on the radio.. pretty much shows how good that car is at the moment. It looked absolutely planted from what I saw..
He explained afterwards that damage to the car left him with very little front downforce.
"I had separation of the front splitter, so it was pushed right up underneath and touching the underneath of the chassis," he explained.
"I lost a lot of front end. I went into Turn 6, turned in and nothing really happened, I just went straight on.
"I was complaining of shed-loads of understeer as I was beginning my long run. I came in and asked for three holes in the front wing, which is quite a lot.
"As they did that, they changed tyres and I went back out. I was braking, turned in and it just didn't turn.
"I thought to myself, 'what an idiot', but when I got back they explained to me that the front of the bib underneath the chassis was broken."
http://www.f1times.co.uk/news/display/07339
more orange is what we needtoo many yellow helmets in F1 nowadays.