There will probably be plenty of furrowed brows in the Ferrari garage right now, and not just because Sebastian Vettel's Formula 1 car finished Friday practice for the Bahrain Grand Prix on the back of a flatbed truck.
The loose left-rear that caused Vettel to lose drive and pull off the track late in the second session was an obvious low point, but this was also a messy day for the Scuderia, after which both its cars were left well adrift of the pacesetting Mercedes - and trailing both Jenson Button's McLaren-Honda and Max Verstappen's Toro Rosso.
Button going third fastest for a team down on engine performance - at a track where power counts for a lot - raised plenty of eyebrows in the paddock, and suggests at first glance that Ferrari could be battling in the pack this weekend, rather than fighting for victory as it did in Melbourne two weeks ago.