European GP – Free Practice 3: Sebastian Vettel ahead of the Ferraris

After a first day dominated by Fernando Alonso and his Ferrari, being the only one to go under the 1'38 mark in a lap, the third free practice session took place this morning and it was ultimately Sebastian Vettel who was the fastest.

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European GP – Free Practice 3: Sebastian Vettel ahead of the Ferraris

The beginning of the session only saw a few installation laps from the drivers without any timed laps being completed. First, Jaime Alguersuari set the best time ahead of Kamui Kobayashi with a 1’42’477. Then Nick Heidfeld took the first position ahead of Pastor Maldonado and the two Toro Rosso drivers. Michael Schumacher, after a few laps, set the second-best time behind his compatriot from Lotus Renault GP. Before the two Ferrari drivers, led by Alonso, moved ahead, with Nico Rosberg slotting in between them. But the LRGP driver pushed again to position just behind the Spanish Ferrari.

At mid-session, more than half of the drivers are in the pits while both Red Bull drivers are just coming out, the team seems calm. And Mark Webber is just two-tenths behind Alonso’s lap time, while Sebastian Vettel betters the Spaniard’s time by half a second. Then the Australian sets the second-fastest time, before his teammate lowers the reference time set on medium tires.

Twenty minutes before the end, soft tires start to make their appearance, and it’s Michael Schumacher who attacks first among the leading drivers to rank between the two Red Bulls, before Nico Rosberg overtakes Sebastian Vettel. Both Sauber drivers have also opted for soft tires, followed by the majority of the drivers in anticipation of this afternoon’s qualifications. The two Ferrari drivers consecutively set the fastest times while Jenson Button records the third fastest time as his teammate takes the 7th place. The two Red Bull drivers hit the track and while Mark Webber sets the 4th fastest time behind the Ferraris, the reigning world champion achieves the three best sectors to record the fastest time, four-tenths quicker than the Spanish Ferrari driver.

While Sebastian Vettel was improving the best time, a yellow flag forced him to slow down, signaling the end of the session as Kamui Kobayashi made a mistake and hit the wall at the last corner, but managed to return to the pits.

So once again, it’s a Red Bull that finishes the session in the lead ahead of two well-performing Ferraris and McLarens that are less sprightly than usual.

Results of Free Practice 3 – 2011 European Grand Prix:

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Vettel Red Bull 1:37.258
15
2
Alonso Ferrari 1:37.678 +0.420
16
3
Massa Ferrari 1:37.840 +0.582
17
4
Webber Red Bull 1:38.068 +0.810
13
5
Button McLaren 1:38.326 +1.068
13
6
Rosberg Mercedes GP 1:38.580 +1.322
15
7
Hamilton McLaren 1:38.741 +1.483
13
8
Schumacher Mercedes GP 1:38.799 +1.541
14
9
Petrov Lotus Renault GP 1:38.822 +1.564
17
10
Heidfeld Lotus Renault GP 1:39.113 +1.855
15
11
Sutil Force India 1:39.411 +2.153
19
12
Perez BMW-Sauber 1:39.778 +2.520
18
13
di Resta Force India 1:39.823 +2.565
18
14
Kobayashi BMW-Sauber 1:39.848 +2.590
18
15
Buemi Toro Rosso 1:39.888 +2.630
17
16
Barrichello Williams 1:39.987 +2.729
18
17
Maldonado Williams 1:40.004 +2.746
16
18
Alguersuari Toro Rosso 1:40.239 +2.981
20
19
Kovalainen Lotus 1:41.267 +4.009
15
20
Trulli Lotus 1:41.690 +4.432
18
21
Glock Virgin 1:42.557 +5.299
18
22
Liuzzi HRT 1:43.243 +5.985
17
23
D’Ambrosio Virgin 1:43.309 +6.051
18
24
Karthikeyan HRT 1:44.630 +7.372
19
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