FP3: Leclerc leads Verstappen and Russell in final practice before Spanish GP qualifying

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BARCELONA, SPAIN - MAY 21: Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Ferrari F1-75 on track during

Charles Leclerc edged out championship rival Max Verstappen to lead the way in final practice for the Spanish Grand Prix, as Mercedes continued to show a newfound turn of pace.

Championship leader Leclerc clocked a 1m 19.772s at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on his low-fuel soft tyre run to end the 60-minute session less than a tenth of a second clear of Verstappen.

George Russell pipped seven-time world champion team mate Lewis Hamilton to third, with Mercedes 0.2s off the quickest time.

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The Silver Arrows brought a raft of upgrades to Spain – and they appear to have found a solution to eradicate porpoising, which in turn has made them significantly more competitive on the straights.

Home favourite Carlos Sainz was fifth, ahead of Sergio Perez, with the top six running two sets of soft tyres and separated by under half a second on what was an unseasonably hot day in Barcelona.

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Practice 3 results

PositionTeam NameTime
1LEC1:19.772
2VER+0.072s
3RUS+0.148s
4HAM+0.23s
5SAI+0.357s
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Lando Norris, who was running the full upgrade after his McLaren team completed repairs to his floor damaged on a kerb on Friday, was seventh, with Kevin Magniussen the leading Haas in eighth.

Valtteri Bottas, in a heavily updated Alfa Romeo, was ninth as Alpine’s Esteban Ocon completed the top 10.

Daniel Ricciardo was P11 and half a second adrift of McLaren team mate Norris, with Sebastian Vettel putting the significantly upgraded Aston Martin AMR22 12th.

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FP3 Highlights: Spanish Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso, driving in front of a huge home crowd, was 13th, ahead of Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Guanyu and Yuki Tsunoda in the AlphaTauri. Lance Stroll was 0.5s behind team mate Vettel in 16th with Alex Albon the leading Williams in 17th, nearly a second clear of team mate Nicholas Latifi.

Mick Schumacher’s session ended prematurely after a brake fire (above), the German clocking just four laps in his Haas, who are the only team not to bring an upgrade to Spain. The team are undergoing a precautionary gearbox change and aim to have Schumacher out in time for qualifying at 1600 local time.

Pierre Gasly failed to set a lap time, with his AlphaTauri team discovering an issue on his car after his installation lap that couldn’t be fixed before the session was over.

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