As I noted yesterday, Vettel easily had the slowest speed trap numbers out of all the front runners in qualifying by a good few mph, including Verstappen who had one of the top speeds.
Like I said yesterday, the car is just not good enough at producing front downforce so Ferrari bumped up his wing levels, making him even slower in the race when he is out of DRS range.
You can tell from his qualifying onboard that there is nowhere he can push the car to get it to turn like it needed to.
Either that, or he didn't feel like being rough with the car would actually benefit him at all.
In terms of aggressiveness when it came to wheel input, Seb was driving the Ferrari in Q3 like it was a car with half a tank of fuel and used tyres. As if he knew that if he pushed it the way he would wrangle his 2011 red bull, the car just wouldn't accept it.
I guess that goes back to his comments about not being confident with the car yet too. He doesn't have the trust in the cars ability to fully commit and imo it showed in qualifying.
Maybe it's what Hamilton went through in 2011 where as a guy who is happy to have a car that can rotate around the front axle, he just could not get his head around the required driving style of the blown diffusers which kept the rear so stable and stuck to the ground.
Or maybe the Ferrari in 2019 just isn't what it needs to be design wise to compete.
It's only the first race and while Seb managed to win the last couple AUS GP through a more stable car in 2017 and a bit of luck in 2018, I don't think I've seen him as uncomfortable or bewildered as he was today.
We shall see I guess.