Saudi Arabia GP: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc leads in FP3 Session followed by Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez: The Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc has again topped the charts in the third free practice session. This means now he has topped all three free practice sessions which took this weekend. He was followed by Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez. Lewis Hamilton again struggled as he only managed to finish eleventh overall. Follow Formula 1 and Saudi Arabia GP Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.
Charles Leclerc has been brilliant in the free practice session and has again topped the timesheet after setting a lap time of 1m29.735s. However, he was followed by Max Verstappen in second place as he had a lap time of 1m29.768s.
Saudi Arabia GP: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc tops the FP3 Session followed by Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have work on their hands
Sergio Perez had a good day in the office as he finished third. Perez had set a lap time of 1m29.833s. Carlos Sainz managed a fourth spot finish after setting a lap time of 1m30.009s.
Fastest in FP1, FP2 and now FP3 @Charles_Leclerc is looking good ahead of qualifying #SaudiArabianGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/4swsBua1t5
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Valtteri Bottas finished fifth in his Alfa Romeo after setting a lap time of 1m30.030s. The Alpine driver, Esteban Ocon managed to finish in the sixth spot. Esteban has set a lap time of 1m30.139s.
Pierre Gasly, after his car stopped in the pit lane, managed a seventh spot finish. Pierre had set a lap time of 1m30.148s. Kevin Magnussen, who missed the FP1 session and some part of the FP2 session, managed to finish in the eighth spot. He set a lap time of 1m30.262s.
Fernando Alonso managed to finish in the ninth spot after setting a lap time of 1m30.296s. Yuki Tsunoda of AlphaTauri finished tenth after setting a lap time of 1m30.415s.
Saudi Arabia GP: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc tops the FP3 Session followed by Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have work on their hands
Saudi Arabia GP: Lewis Hamilton again struggled for pace as he managed to finish in the eleventh spot. He and Mercedes have work cut out before the race as he set a lap time of 1m30.707s. Mick Schumacher had a good outing after finishing in the twelfth position. He set a lap time of 1m30.765s.
Saudi Arabia GP: Lewis Hamilton had a bad day in the office as he managed to finish in the eleventh spot.Guanyu Zhou, the rookie driver for Alfa Romeo managed a thirteenth spot finish after setting a lap time of 1m30.946s. George Russell, the new Mercedes driver managed a fourteenth spot finish as he set a lap time of 1m30.983s.
Lance Stroll managed to finish in the fifteenth position after setting a lap time of 1m31.067s. Daniel Ricciardo managed to finish in the sixteenth spot after setting a lap time of 1m31.186s.
Alex Albon, the new driver for Williams managed a seventeenth spot finish after setting a lap time of 1m31.374s. Nico Hulkenberg, who is driving in place of Sebastian Vettel managed to finish in the eighteenth spot as he had a lap time of 1m31.424s.
Lando Norris had a day to forget as he finished in the nineteenth spot after setting a lap time of 1m31.529s. Nicholas Latifi, last but not least managed to finish in the twentieth spot after having a lap time of 1m31.992s.
Saudi Arabia GP: Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc tops the FP3 Session followed by Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have work on their hands