Belgian Grand Prix – Free Practice 3: Hamilton first ahead of Ocon, Vettel last

Timid free practice session at Spa under very cool conditions. The teams did little running on a slippery track. Hamilton took the fastest time just ahead of Ocon and Norris. The Ferraris are struggling on this Belgian track, with Vettel finishing last.

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The last free practice session of the weekend begins under a cloudy sky. Conditions are cool with 14°C in the air and barely 19°C on the track. It should be noted that the weather conditions forecasted for the race are increasingly tending towards rain.

The Haas cars are finally back on track after a catastrophic start, with failures having canceled the run of the American single-seaters. They monopolize the track during the first few minutes to finally gather data and kilometers.

After the first quarter-hour of the session, a light rain appears on part of the track but doesn’t seem to last.

After 25 minutes of testing with an almost empty track, most of the teams finally hit the track, mainly equipped with yellow tires.

The track, cold and little driven on, is extremely slippery and generates a lot of understeer.

The initial attack times are set almost two seconds off last year’s lap record established by Charles Leclerc at 1:42.519.

Bottas claims the provisional benchmark with a 1:43.813 ahead of his teammate and Perez. After his attack lap and despite some wheelspin at the last chicane, Verstappen comes close to Bottas by 83 thousandths, both equipped with soft reds.

Halfway through the session and the Ferraris are still struggling, with Vettel in 13th place and Leclerc in 18th, trailing 2.2 seconds behind the Finnish benchmark.

The driving is cautious, with conditions remaining cool, mixing light drizzles and fleeting rays of sunshine. The teams seem reluctant to drive on this cold track, thereby limiting the risks before a decisive qualifying session. Indeed, rain seems to be expected for the race, with its specific settings quite different from those for dry conditions. The start will be crucial.

10 minutes before the end of the session, the drivers return to the track for a few laps before qualifying, all on red tires.

All the protagonists are tailing each other to take advantage of the slipstream effect, which is crucial on this long circuit.

Provisional best time for Esteban Ocon, who goes ahead of Bottas by 3 tenths. Lewis Hamilton takes the best time with 1:43.255, 2 tenths ahead of the French driver. Norris places himself 3rd provisionally.

Ferraris continue to struggle, with Leclerc in 17th and Vettel at the very bottom, 2.5 seconds off the benchmark time. Understeer is omnipresent in the Italian cars, which seem more than ever in trouble.

Free Practice 3 Results of the 2020 Belgian Grand Prix:

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1
Hamilton Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:43.255
9
2
Ocon Renault F1 Team 1:43.485 +0.230
9
3
Norris McLaren F1 Team 1:43.641 +0.386
12
4
Albon Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:43.731 +0.476
13
5
Bottas Mercedes AMG Petronas Motorsport 1:43.813 +0.558
9
6
Verstappen Aston Martin Red Bull Racing 1:43.896 +0.641
10
7
Ricciardo Renault F1 Team 1:43.973 +0.718
8
8
Stroll SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team 1:43.988 +0.733
12
9
Sainz Jr. McLaren F1 Team 1:44.006 +0.751
13
10
Perez SportPesa Racing Point F1 Team 1:44.180 +0.925
12
11
Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:44.508 +1.253
14
12
Kvyat Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1:44.543 +1.288
14
13
Latifi Williams Racing 1:44.771 +1.516
11
14
Magnussen Haas F1 Team 1:44.841 +1.586
10
15
Grosjean Haas F1 Team 1:44.844 +1.589
16
16
Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing 1:44.932 +1.677
11
17
Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow 1:45.147 +1.892
12
18
Russell Williams Racing 1:45.157 +1.902
11
19
Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing 1:45.190 +1.935
13
20
Vettel Scuderia Ferrari Mission Winnow 1:45.420 +2.165
12
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