F1 Miami GP: Max Verstappen sets ominous pace to top final practice as Mercedes struggle

Verstappen set a flurry of fastest laps, the best of which - a 1m27.535s💞 - left him 0.406s clear of Leclerc as the Red Bull driver underlined that he is the man to beat heading into qualify𓆉ing in Miami.
Sergio Perez put his Red Bull third but wᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚas over half a second adrift of teammate Verstappen as Carlos Sainz was fourth-quickest for Ferrari.
It was an impressive session for Alpine as Esteban Ocon and Pi💮erre Gasly took fifth and sixth, ahead of Alfa Romeo’s Valtteri Bottas and Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg.
Alex Albon was ninth in his Williams, ahead of Mercedes’ George Russ✱ell, who completed the top-10 order.

It was a tough FP3 for Mercedes as Russell ended up a second off the pace, while teammate Lewis Hamilto🦄n was a𒐪 further tenth back and could only finish 13th.
Neither Mercedes drivers were happy with the drivab🧜ility of their W14 cars, with both reporting vibration issues.
After a difficult second practice on Friday, Hamilton described Mercedes’ practice pace as a “kick in the guts” and sai𝕴d his team “desperately” need car upgra🎶des.
No one hit the barriers in final practice but there𝕴 were some near-misses for Hulkenberg and🏅 McLaren’s Lando Norris, while several drivers were caught out under braking at Turn 17.
Quali🃏fying for the Miami Grand Prix gܫets underway at 9pm UK time.


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