Sebastian Vettel believes Ferrari are not as far behind Mercedes as some critics suggest, despite slipping behind Red Bull to third in the constructors standings.Having been slower than teammate Kimi Raikkonen in final practice and during the first two parts of qualifying, Vettel moved ahead of Raikkonen in Q3 to qualify fifth for Sundays Malaysian Grand Prix, albeit 0.7s down on Lewis Hamiltons pole time and behind both Red Bulls. Vettel insists Ferrari are not in as bad a position as some make out.Well I think if you look at the gap to Mercedes its been fairly stable, the German said. Some races we are a bit closer, some races a bit further away, but all in all I think its fair that Saturday is fairly big, Sunday it shrinks a down a little bit but its still there.At the beginning of the year we were clearly the second best team. Now towards the end of the year, here and there in terms of pace sometimes we slip behind, its correct, so I think its very close. Its not fair to say we are massively behind.Ferrari took three victories in 2015 but has failed to repeat a winning performance so far this season. The Italian outfit has often found itself on the receiving end of criticism for not being able to take advantage of race-winning opportunities, particularly in Australia, Spain and Canada.Ferraris strategy at the Singapore Grand Prix was also questioned, after Raikkonen narrowly missed out on a podium finish following a decision to cover Hamiltons final pit stop, which gave the reigning world champion track position and ultimately third place. Ferrari fell behind Red Bull in the championship standings ahead of the summer break but Vettel denies his team has lost focus.I think we came into the season with high expectations, and the expectations came from ourselves, we had to learn that we are not achieving what we want, what we set out to achieve but equally I think everyone is fired up to give one hundred per cent.Arguably we had a lot of races this year that didnt go according to plan for many reasons but as a team I think we never lost focus. Even if there were a lot of things, that some people call bad luck or whatever, I think we stuck to our way and our path and thats the right thing to do.When asked about Ferraris chances for Sundays race at Sepang, the quadruple world champion said he is confident of taking the fight to Red Bull and challenging for the podium.I think our main focus today was to try and be in front of the Red Bulls, which we didnt manage to do but we still have tomorrow. 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Misfortune has already struck four-time Bathurst 1000 winner Jamie Whincup at Mount Panorama on Sunday.Not that the pole sitter was complaining too much.In fact, Holdens Whincup could only see the funny side when he took part in a parade honouring motorsport great Peter Brock on Sunday...and his car broke down.Sundays Great Race is honouring the 10th anniversary of record nine-time winner Brocks death.Before the race, Whincup was one of the Bathurst winners of the past decade given the honour of driving some of Brocks most famous cars around the track.It was a moving parade - its just that Whincup wasnt moving for long.He was all smiles behind the wheel of Brocks 1969 Monaro.Unfortunately, it didnt make it to the summit of the mountain Brock had conquered so many times, stopping before The Cutting.He could be seen laughing as fellow Bathurst winner Mark Skaife gave him a cheeky wave as he passed in Brocks winning 1975 Torana.Whincup didnt get back in time for the pre-race track ceremony honouring the drivers who had received the winners Peter Brock Trophy that was first handed out 10 years ago.Its a great opportunity to be able to drive one of Peters cars, its a massive day already and thatt (parade) is going to add to the day, Whincup said.ddddddddddddIts the biggest race of the year, the 10th anniversary of the great man we all owe so much to in the sport.Brocks protege, Holden driver Craig Lowndes, was the most emotional after driving his mentors 1972 Torana - the car that notched Bathurst win No.1 for the late great.Six-time Great Race winner Lowndes drove the same car at Bathurst 10 years ago as a tribute, one month after Brocks death.It brought back a lot of memories, especially going across the top of the mountain, Lowndes said.It doesnt matter if youre a Ford or Holden lover, going across there today the crowd was standing and cheering and it was an amazing feeling.The tributes kept flowing for Brock with the packed crowd providing a standing ovation on lap five of the Bathurst 1000, honouring his famous 05 racing number.Brocks brother Phil will present the winners trophy named after the motorsport great.He also presented the inaugural Peter Brock Trophy in 2006.To me handing over the trophy is like Peter saying well done, Phil Brock said. 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