Well, we've only had two races, and in the first one McLaren were totally blown away. Not only that, Raikkonen still wasn't happy with the car and still couldn't get it into the apexes of the corners in the way he wanted and he was still over a second a lap faster. In Malaysia, he still isn't happy with the car. What short memories people have.
Ferrari screwed up their weekend. I don't know what else they were doing, but their strategy and set up seemed to totally muck up their speed. In addition to that, they compromised Raikkonen by turning down the performance of his engine.
I suspect normal service will be resumed at Bahrain, as we've seen from the tests, although McLaren won't be that far away.