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Spanish Grand Prix: Charles Leclerc fastest again in Practice Three, Red Bull and Mercedes show pace ahead of qualifying

Ferrari driver Leclerc was quickest, but Max Verstappen and the Mercedes duo of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton showed pace ahead of qualifying too by finishing in the top four; watch qualifying for the Spanish Grand Prix live on Sky Sports F1 from 2.20pm (3pm start)

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, during final practice
Image: Charles Leclerc once again set the fastest time in Saturday's practice session prior to qualifying

Charles Leclerc once again set the pace in the final practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix, but the championship leader had Red Bull and Mercedes hot on his tail.

Leclerc clocked a fastest lap of 1:19.772 in Practice Three, with title rival Max Verstappen less than a tenth of a second behind him heading into Saturday's afternoon's qualifying session.

Meanwhile, the Mercedes duo of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton showed the continued improvement of their car over the weekend by setting the third and fourth-fastest times respectively.

Ferrari began the session where they left off on Friday, with Sainz and then Leclerc immediately setting the fastest times of P3 up to that point when they emerged onto the track with a quarter of an hour gone.

Indeed, championship leader Leclerc would stay there until the end of the session, although Verstappen showed that Red Bull will again be likely to push the Italian marque hard when qualifying gets under way at 3pm.

Perhaps most eye-catching though was the continued improvement of Mercedes and it was Russell who was again their leading light, clocking a best time which was just 0.148sec behind Leclerc's benchmark for the session.

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Mick Schumacher's rear brake caught fire in P3, with his Haas mechanics having to put it out the flames in the pitlane at the Circuit de Catalunya

Hamilton, who had to abort his first lap of the session to fix a minor DRS issue on his car, ensured he was within touching distance of the top three with a best lap which was just over two tenths of a second off the pace.

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Russell and Hamilton both performed strongly enough to finish ahead of Ferrari's Sainz and Red Bull driver Sergio Perez, who ended the session fifth and sixth respectively.

Lando Norris finished seventh for McLaren, with team-mate Daniel Ricciardo 11th, while Kevin Magnussen (Haas) and Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) produced encouraging displays for their respective teams by securing top-10 spots along with Alpine's Esteban Ocon.

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Pierre Gasly saw lots of smoke coming out from under the engine cover of his AlphaTauri in the early stages of final practice

Elsewhere, there was drama for Pierre Gasly as a heat shield failure caused the engine of his Alpha Tauri to overheat while he was still in his pit box, leaving him unable to set a time during the session.

He is expected to start qualifying, while Haas are optimistic about Mick Schumacher's participation after the rear right brake of his car caught fire and left him undergoing a precautionary gearbox change.

Spanish GP Practice 3 timesheet

Driver Team Time
1) Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1:19.772
2) Max Verstappen Red Bull +0.072
3) George Russell Mercedes +0.148
4) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.230
5) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +0.357
6) Sergio Perez Red Bull +0.488
7) Lando Norris McLaren +0.631
8) Kevin Magnussen Haas +0.847
9) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +1.009
10) Esteban Ocon Alpine +1.110
11) Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +1.138
12) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +1.172
13) Fernando Alonso Alpine +1.209
14) Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo +1.429
10) Yuki Tsunoda Alpha Tauri +1.677
12) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +1.748
17) Alexander Albon Williams +1.800
18) Nicholas Latifi Williams +2.647
19) Mick Schumacher Haas +5.695
20) Pierre Gasly Alpha Tauri No time

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