F1 Saudi Arabian GP: Max Verstappen surges clear as Ferrari struggle for pace in final practice

The double world champion looks the clear favourite heading into qualifying undꦜer the lights in Jeddah following a show of total dominance across the three hour-long practice sessions.
Verstappen was 0.613s faster than Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez, while Aston Martin’s Fernando Alonso was the nearest non-Red Bull&nbs🌞p;challenger in third, nearly a full second off the pace.
Lance Stroll was fourth in the other Aston Martin, ahead of Lewis Hamilton, who was the faste🎃st Mercedes driver 🎐in fifth but a second adrift of Verstappen.
Ferrari left i🌌t late to conduct their qualifying simulation runs on soft tyres but Charles Leclerc was a whopping 1.1s down in sixth, with Carlos Sainz only 10th.
Their lack of pace suggests Ferrari are running their engines conservatively amid continued reliability concerns, with Leclerc set to serve a 10-place grid drop for Sunday’s race after already exceeding h🥂is season’s alloc♏ation of control electronic components.
Behind Leclerc came the two M🐟cLarens of Lando Norris and rookie teammate Oscar Piastri, while Alpine’s Pierre Gasly and Sainz completed the rest of the top-10 order.
A power unit issue meant Nyck 🐽de Vries was unab♏le to take part in FP3 while his AlphaTauri team changed the engine in his car.

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