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Mexico, FP3: Red Bull take the fight to Mercedes in Mexico City

Verstappen puts Red Bull on top in FP3

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Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen set the fastest time of final practice for the Mexican Grand Prix, finishing nine hundredths of a second ahead of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, with Daniel Ricciardo third in the second Red Bull.

In a messy final 10 minutes of the session traffic disrupted the qualifying simulations of a number of drivers but Verstappen found space enough to set a supersoft tyre time of 1:19.137 with eight minutes left on the clock.

Ricciardo might have eclipsed that but the Australian hit heavy traffic in the final two turns and his lap was compromised. It was still good enough to send him into P2 and he then improved again to sit 0.238 behind his team-mate.

However, after complaining that he had been hampered by heavy traffic, Hamilton then found enough space to jump ahead of Ricciardo with a time of 1:19.231. The defending champion had a slow first sector but then found time in the middle part of the track before setting a session-best S3 time close to 0.094 behind Verstappen.

Although Hamilton might have had the upper hand on a clear track, Red Bull’s performance in the session was a significant improvement from yesterday when both the team’s drivers struggled to find a direction on set-up and during which Verstappen was sidelined in FP1 with brake issues.

In final practice Verstappen finished 0.8s ahead of the quickest Ferrari of Sebastian Vettel, though the sixth-placed German too struggled with traffic in the closing stages of the session and did not get in a clean lap. Vettel’s team-mate Kimi Raikkonen was seventh fastest, just shy of six hundredths of a second behind his team-mate.

Championship leader Nico Rosberg was fourth for Mercedes, though the German looked out of sorts for much of the session. On soft tyres in the earlier part of the session he was fifth quickest behind Hamilton, the Red Bulls and Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel. In the final part of the session Rosberg finished 0.481 behind Verstappen but perhaps more importantly he was 0.387 adrift of title rival Hamilton.

Fifth place in the session went to Valterri Bottas. In the first two practice sessions Williams had again be outpaced by Force India, the team’s close rival for fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship. However, in final practice Bottas finished 0.444s clear of the highest-placed Force India of Nico Hulkenberg who finished ninth. Felipe Massa in the second Williams was eighth quickest. With Hulkenberg ninth, the final top 10 place went to Toro Rosso’s Carlos Sainz, with local hero Sergio Perez in P11, two tenths off the pace of Force India team-mate Hulkenberg.

Pos.DriverTeamTimeLaps
01 Max Verstappen Red Bull Tag Heuer 1:19.137 16
02 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes AMG 1:19.231 23
03 Daniel Ricciardo Red Bull Tag Heuer 1:19.370 17
04 Nico Rosberg Mercedes AMG 1:19.618 27
05 Valtteri Bottas Williams Mercedes 1:19.811 19
06 Sebastian Vettel Ferrari 1:19.937 16
07 Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari 1:19.994 16
08 Felipe Massa Williams Mercedes 1:19.997 22
09 Nico Hulkenberg Force India Mercedes 1:20.255 21
10 Carlos Sainz Toro Rosso Ferrari 1:20.325 22
11 Sergio Perez Force India Mercedes 1:20.472 20
12 Daniil Kvyat Toro Rosso Ferrari 1:20.586 20
13 Fernando Alonso McLaren Honda 1:20.600 18
14 Jolyon Palmer Renault F1 1:20.959 18
15 Jenson Button McLaren Honda 1:21.152 19
16 Marcus Ericsson Sauber Ferrari 1:21.245 21
17 Esteban Gutierrez Haas Ferrari 1:21.338 16
18 Kevin Magnussen Renault F1 1:21.345 17
19 Romain Grosjean Haas Ferrari 1:21.601 15
20 Pascal Wehrlein Manor Mercedes 1:21.758 23
21 Esteban Ocon Manor Mercedes 1:21.921 22
22 Felipe Nasr Sauber Ferrari 1:22.354 18

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