Carlos Sainz was fastest in the third practice for the Singapore Grand Prix, the Spaniard set a 32.065 on the soft tyre putting the Ferrari seven hundredths ahead of George Russell. Ferrari has topped all three practice sessions in what is shaping up to be one of the most competitive sessions of the season. Amid
Carlos Sainz was fastest in the third practice session for the Italian Grand Prix, the Ferrari driver set a 20.912 to go eight and a half hundredths faster than Max Verstappen. The times have looked close throughout but there remains questions about whether Red Bull can be beaten. Verstappen was nearly half a second faster
Max Verstappen was fastest in third practice for this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, the Red Bull driver set a 21.631 in mixed conditions going a tenth and a half faster than the Mercedes of George Russell. Verstappen set his fastest time on the inters given the wet conditions Verstappen underlined his status as the favourite
Max Verstappen continued to set the pace in third practice for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The Dutchman set a 28.485 on the soft tyre which put him over six tenths ahead of his Red Bull teammate Sergio Perez, this makes him the favourite for pole position going into qualifying. Verstappen showcased more excellent pace
Fernando Alonso was fastest in the third practice session ahead of this weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix. The Aston Martin driver set a 32.340 in a close fight for the top spot with Max Verstappen with the two two-time champions separated by just five thousandths of a second. Aston Martin go into the new season
The third practice for the Russian Grand Prix was cancelled because of heavy rain overnight in Sochi. Heavy rain overnight and throughout the morning saw the Sochi Autodrom resemble a river and in the moments before the session was due to start the session was cancelled. In a bulletin issued by the FIA in the