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Hamilton back on top in FP3 but Hartley has a close call

Lewis Hamilton put Mercedes back in charge in Saturday’s final free practice, in a session marked by a massive crash for Toro Rosso’s Brendon Hartley.

The Kiwi had a helpless ride into the barriers after suffering a suspension collapse on his Toro Rosso; Fortunately, Hartley emerged unscathed from the spectacular crash.

2018 British Grand Prix – Free Practice 3

Pos Driver Team Time Gap Laps

1
Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes
1:26.722s

15

2
Kimi Räikkönen
Ferrari
1:26.815s
+ 0.093s

14

3
Valtteri Bottas
Mercedes
1:27.364s
+ 0.642s

17

4
Sebastian Vettel
Ferrari
1:27.851s
+ 1.129s

8

5
Max Verstappen
Red Bull
1:28.012s
+ 1.290s

22

6
Daniel Ricciardo
Red Bull
1:28.018s
+ 1.296s

15

7
Charles Leclerc
Sauber
1:28.146s
+ 1.424s

18

8
Kevin Magnussen
Haas
1:28.418s
+ 1.696s

16

9
Romain Grosjean
Haas
1:28.554s
+ 1.832s

18

10
Marcus Ericsson
Sauber
1:28.814s
+ 2.092s

17

11
Esteban Ocon
Force India
1:28.917s
+ 2.195s

14

12
Sergio Pérez
Force India
1:29.066s
+ 2.344s

15

13
Fernando Alonso
McLaren
1:29.070s
+ 2.348s

17

14
Nico Hülkenberg
Renault
1:29.094s
+ 2.372s

12

15
Carlos Sainz
Renault
1:29.133s
+ 2.411s

15

16
Lance Stroll
Williams
1:29.829s
+ 3.107s

13

17
Sergey Sirotkin
Williams
1:29.984s
+ 3.262s

17

18
Stoffel Vandoorne
McLaren
1:30.004s
+ 3.282s

17

19
Pierre Gasly
Toro Rosso
1:30.050s
+ 3.328s

4

20
Brendon Hartley
Toro Rosso

3

Silverstone dawned with the promise of another scorching day and indeed temperatures had already risen to 23°C when drivers were given the green light for the final dress rehearsal before this afternoon’s thrilling qualifying session.

Both Max Verstappen and Romain Grosjean, the victims of heavy crashes on Friday, were in catch-up mode from the outset.

The Red Bull driver was the first to put a time on the board, although it was an uneventful and desperately slow 1m50.527s lap.

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Ferrari’s Kimi Raikkonen put in a more relevant 1m27.913s tour with team mate Sebastian Vettel just 0.277s behind.

About 15 minutes into the session however, there was a terrifying moment Toro Rosso’s Brendon Hartley when the Kiwi crashed on the Wellington straight.

A replay showed the front-left suspension of the STR13 literally collapsing under load, as a hopeless Hartley entered the braking zone. Fortunately, he emerged unscathed from the massive shunt, but was taken to the track’s medical center for a routine check-up.

Looks of anguish were seen in the Toro Rosso, where a camera zoomed in on a very worried looking Pierre Gasly, the French driver obviously unsettled by the failure of his team mate’s car.

The incident also cast a doubt on Hartley’s presence in qualifying later this afternoon as the Faenza-based outfit will require answers about why the failure occurred – something of particular interest to Gasly – and if the car can be repaired in time.

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When the session resumed, Hamilton put himself at the top of the timesheet, running a lap in 1m27.442 on Pirelli’s soft tyre.

It was a short stay at the top however for the Mercedes driver who was quickly edged out by Raikkonen, the Ferrari final effort yielding a 1m26.815s that left Hamilton over half a second behind.

The four-time world champion – down in third position after Bottas’ improvement – geared up for another flyer, duly beating the Ferrari by 0.093s to end the morning ahead of the field.

Raikkone remained second, in front of Bottas, Vettel and the Red Bull duo of Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo. Vettel remained on the sidelines in the final part of the session, the German suffering from a sore neck.

Sauber’s Charles Leclerc enjoyed a productive practice run, coming in seventh, just 0.128s down on the second Red Bull.

Haas boys Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean, and Marcus Ericsson rounded off the top ten.

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