Mexican Grand Prix – Free Practice 3 – Red Bull further extend their advantage

Red Bull clock the two best times of the third free practice session. The Mercedes seem helpless.

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Mexican Grand Prix – Free Practice 3 – Red Bull further extend their advantage

While Valtteri Bottas and Max Verstappen took turns at the top of the timesheets on Friday, will a third party take the lead during this final free practice session?

A very timid start to the session

The track being very dusty yesterday, the drivers are not in a hurry to start their rollout this time. It’s Yuki Tsunoda who kicks off at the sixth minute. The Japanese driver will have to start from the back of the grid on Sunday, just like George Russell, Lance Stroll, and possibly Lando Norris, who are also penalized. After twelve minutes of the session, the AlphaTauri driver is the only one to have set a time, at 1min20.922, on soft tires. Number 22 improves his time by more than a second a few moments later.

The top dogs are keeping people waiting

As the teams are slow to hit the track, we learn that Alpine will have to change Esteban Ocon’s engine. The Frenchman will join the other penalized drivers at the back of the grid on Sunday. After nearly twenty minutes, Lando Norris sets the second fastest time (over eight tenths behind Tsunoda) while the Red Bull drivers are still not settled in their cars. Kimi Räikkönen sets the best time right after, with 1min19.299, while Carlos Sainz slips in the dust. Only five drivers have set a time after 23 minutes of the session.

« The leaders are succeeding one another

The Mercedes cars take turns at the top of the timesheets a few moments later (Hamilton quickly beaten by Bottas) while Norris goes off at the first corner. It is then that the local competitor, Sergio Pérez, sets the fastest time in 1min18.625, beaten by the surprising Ferrari of Charles Leclerc in 1min18.213, halfway through the session. Ricciardo ranks second after benefiting from the slipstream of his teammate on the start/finish straight. At the same time, Bottas and Alonso lock up their tires at the first braking point. With 26 minutes left in the session, Max Verstappen takes the lead by clocking a 1min17.537 while Räikkönen keeps his Alfa Romeo in the top 10.

« A track that gains in grip

Bottas slots in between the two Red Bulls with just under twenty minutes left in the session. His replacement at Mercedes, George Russell, is stuck in his garage. Verstappen nails it with a time of 1:17.217, proving that he is the man to beat this weekend so far. Both Ferrari drivers make mistakes with fifteen minutes to go, while Hamilton, struggling, settles for third place almost seven tenths behind his title rival. Kimi Räikkönen finishes eighth, sliding around in the final sector with a time of 1:18.578, just ahead of his teammate Giovinazzi. Perez joins his teammate at the top of the timesheet. With ten minutes remaining, there are 55 milliseconds between the Red Bull drivers (still in favor of Verstappen).

Fernando Alonso, stuck in 18th position, is about to set a nice lap time before going off track at the start of the stadium. Ocon, on the other hand, is climbing up to a sad fifteenth place. Pérez ignites the crowd with a 1min17.024 while Hamilton seems desperate about the performance of the Red Bulls on the radio.

Sergio Pérez, therefore finishes this session on top. The Mexican will try everything to achieve a similar result in the qualifying session.

Here is the complete ranking of the session:

Driver Team Times Gap Laps
1 Perez Red Bull Racing 1.17.024 15
2 Verstappen Red Bull Racing 1.17.217 +0.193 12
3 Hamilton Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1.17.675 +0.651 14
4 Bottas Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport 1.17.708 +0.684 17
5 Sainz Jr. Scuderia Ferrari 1.18.029 +1.005 20
6 Tsunoda Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1.18.037 +1.013 25
7 Ricciardo McLaren F1 Team 1.18.121 +1.097 15
8 Gasly Scuderia AlphaTauri Honda 1.18.202 +1.178 18
9 Leclerc Scuderia Ferrari 1.18.213 +1.189 20
10 Norris McLaren F1 Team 1.18.312 +1.288 16
11 Stroll Cognizant Aston Martin Racing 1.18.352 +1.328 20
12 Räikkönen Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1.18.531 +1.507 22
13 Giovinazzi Alfa Romeo Racing ORLEN 1.18.556 +1.532 19
14 Vettel Cognizant Aston Martin Racing 1.18.614 +1.590 17
15 Alonso Alpine F1 Team 1.18.847 +1.823 15
16 Ocon Alpine F1 Team 1.18.999 +1.975 17
17 Russell Williams Racing 1.19.211 +2.187 19
18 Schumacher Haas F1 Team 1.19.238 +2.214 14
19 Latifi Williams Racing 1.19.313 +2.289 12
20 Mazepin Haas F1 Team 1.20.479 +3.455 15
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