Red Bull’s Max Verstappen clocked in with the fastest lap in Saturday’s second free practice session for the Mexican Grand Prix.
The Dutch driver confirmed that his team and himself will be forces to be reckoned with in qualifying, as he edged out in the morning run Lewis Hamilton by 0.075s and Sebastian Vettel by 0.117s.
Mexican Grand Prix – Free practice 3 results
1
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
1:17.113s
20
2
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
1:17.188s
+ 0.075s
23
3
Sebastian Vettel
Ferrari
1:17.230s
+ 0.117s
21
4
Valtteri Bottas
Mercedes
1:17.283s
+ 0.170s
18
5
Daniel Ricciardo
Red Bull
1:17.361s
+ 0.248s
10
6
Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari
1:17.517s
+ 0.404s
27
7
Sergio Pérez
Force India
1:18.040s
+ 0.927s
20
8
Esteban Ocon
Force India
1:18.165s
+ 1.052s
18
9
Carlos Sainz
Renault
1:18.208s
+ 1.095s
21
10
Nico Hülkenberg
Renault
1:18.380s
+ 1.267s
21
11
Brendon Hartley
Toro Rosso
1:18.602s
+ 1.489s
23
12
Felipe Massa
Williams
1:18.690s
+ 1.577s
23
13
Lance Stroll
Williams
1:19.066s
+ 1.953s
20
14
Kevin Magnussen
Haas
1:19.205s
+ 2.092s
19
15
Marcus Ericsson
Sauber
1:19.331s
+ 2.218s
27
16
Fernando Alonso
McLaren
1:19.565s
+ 2.452s
22
17
Romain Grosjean
Haas
1:19.586s
+ 2.473s
22
18
Pascal Wehrlein
Sauber
1:19.826s
+ 2.713s
16
19
Stoffel Vandoorne
McLaren
1:20.030s
+ 2.917s
25
20
Pierre Gasly
Toro Rosso
2
The session kicked off at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez under a glorious Mexican sun for the ultimate dress rehearsal before this afternoon’s crucial qualifying.
As a reminder, only a quarter of a second covered the top four in FP2 yesterday, with Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo setting the pace with a record lap in 1:17.801s.
Toro Rosso’s Pierre Gasly was in dire need of mileage after a his troubled Friday session, so the French driver predictably headed out early. But incredibly, the 21-year-old pulled over in the stadium on his installation lap with an engine issue!
Rotten luck for the rookie who will have his work cut out for him in qualifying with such limited running.
Force India’s Esteban Ocon was the first man to post a representative time but a roar from the crowds meant that team mate Sergio Perez was top of the heap.
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Both were quickly displaced however, and by a comfortable margin, by Lewis Hamilton and his ultra-soft-shod Mercedes. The Briton then passed the baton to Valtteri Bottas as times began to tumble.
Twenty-five minutes into the session, Red Bull’s drivers finally took to the track, with Max Verstappen posting the third fastest time and Ricciardo slotting in P8. Both drivers ventured out on the soft compound rubber however as they kept their cards close to their chest.
Eventually, Ferrari made a move, with Sebastian Vettel setting the fastest lap with Kimi Raikkonen in tow, but Max Verstappen then vaulted to the top, beating yesterday’s best with a 1:17.113 after successive runs while Hamilton complained of power issues with his Mercedes engine.
As good as his performance appeared to be, Verstappen was hardly content, quipping over the radio that his last sector was “absolutely useless”.
Power issues didn’t stop Hamilton from snapping at the Red Bull drivers’ heals as he clocked the second fastest time, while Ricciardo – another man to watch this afternoon – limited his running in the latter part of the session as he saved mileage on his engine.
Once again, little separated Force India and Renault, with local hero Perez asserting himself as best of the rest in P7, just beating Ocon, Carlos Sainz and Nico Hulkenberg who rounded off the top ten.
The tight session, with the top five drivers within 0.248s, sets us up nicely for this afternoon’s thrilling shootout!
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