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ABU DHABI FP3 : VERSTAPPEN COMFORTABLY LEADS

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ABU DHABI FP3 VERSTAPPEN COMFORTABLY LEADS

Final practice results for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit, the 17th and final round of the 2020 F1 world championship season.

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen led a Red Bull 1-2 in the final practice session of the 2020 Formula 1 season in Abu Dhabi, with the lead Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton only sixth.

Even by F1 practice standards, it was a particularly quiet start to the session, with no cars heading out onto the track in the first 16 minutes before the Williams of Nicholas Latifi finally broke the silence.

Red Bull’s initial runs left it with a 1-2 already at the half-hour mark, and though Hamilton slotted in between Verstappen and Alex Albon soon afterwards, Verstappen immediately followed that up with an improvement that left him 0.573s clear of the 2020 champion.

And though the two Mercedes drivers – whose W11 will sport revised liveries for the remainder of the weekend – switched to fresh softs before the Red Bull duo did, Hamilton and team-mate Valtteri Bottas still couldn’t get close to Verstappen’s existing benchmark, lapping three and five tenths adrift respectively and with Hamilton told the laptime losses were “mainly straightline”.

2020 F1 ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX – FREE PRACTICE RESULTS (3)

Pos.DriverTeamTime
1 Max VERSTAPPENRed Bull1: 36.251
2 Alexander ALBONRed Bull1: 36,752
3 Daniel RICCIARDORenault1: 36,877
4 Esteban OCONRenault1: 36.899
5 Lando NORRISMcLaren1: 36,994
6 Lewis HAMILTONMercedes1: 37,012
7 Lance STROLLRacing Point1: 37,030
8 Carlos SAINZMcLaren1: 37,068
9 Valtteri BOTTASMercedes1: 37,085
10 Sergio PÉREZRacing Point1: 37,227
11 Daniil KVYATAlpha Tauri1: 37.266
12 Charles LECLERCFerrari1: 37,270
13 Pierre GASLYAlpha Tauri1: 37,371
14 Sebastian VETTELFerrari1: 37,728
15 George RUSSELLWilliams1: 37,886
16 Antonio GIOVINAZZIAlfa Romeo1: 37,900
17 Kimi RÄIKKÖNENAlfa Romeo1: 38.269
18 Kevin MAGNUSSENHaas1: 38,457
19 Nicholas LATIFIWilliams1: 38,765
20 Pietro FITTIPALDIHaas1: 39.159

Soon, Verstappen returned to the track with fresh softs of his own, but the middle sector of his first push lap was messy and he wound up lapping 0.011s off his own best time, subsequently reporting that “the brakes were not the same”.

He made up for it, however, with a much improved follow-up attempt that stood at a 1m36.251s, marking the fastest laptime of the weekend so far and allowing him to comfortably top the proceedings.

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Team-mate Alexander Albon likewise struggled on his first attempt on fresh tyres, reporting “insane understeer”, but regrouped to secure second place in the final minutes, 0.501s off Verstappen.

Hamilton was shuffled down the order by a trio of Renault-powered cars soon after his effort, with the works Renault pair of Daniel Ricciardo and Esteban Ocon completing the top four behind the Red Bulls, and Lando Norris representing McLaren in fifth place.

Lance Stroll led Racing Point’s efforts in seventh, ahead of Norris’ team-mate Carlos Sainz and Bottas, who did improve on a follow-up attempt on softs to close the gap to Hamilton to less than a tenth.

The other Racing Point, that of Sergio Perez, was the last car within a second of Verstappen.

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