Sergio Perez puts Red Bull on top in final F1 practice of the season

Red Bull's Sergio Perez exits the pits during the third practice session ahead of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit in the Emirati city of Abu Dhabi earlier today. Photo: Karim Sahib/AFP

Red Bull's Sergio Perez exits the pits during the third practice session ahead of the Abu Dhabi Formula One Grand Prix at the Yas Marina Circuit in the Emirati city of Abu Dhabi earlier today. Photo: Karim Sahib/AFP

Published Nov 19, 2022

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Abu Dhabi — Mexican Sergio Perez pipped Red Bull team mate Max Verstappen to the fastest time in today’s final practice session for the Formula One season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

The 32-year-old Perez, hoping to wrap up second place in the overall standings behind world champion Verstappen tomorrow, lapped the 5.2-kilometre track in one minute 24.982 seconds, 0.152 seconds quicker than the Dutchman.

Lewis Hamilton was third, 0.240 seconds adrift of Perez, and ahead of Brazilian Grand Prix-winning Mercedes team mate George Russell.

But the seven-times world champion, still hunting for his first victory of the year to keep his record of winning a race every year intact, is under investigation for passing two cars under red-flag conditions.

Lando Norris took fifth for McLaren ahead of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who is level on points with Perez and the Mexican's main rival for second in the overall standings.

Carlos Sainz was seventh in the other Ferrari ahead of Daniel Ricciardo who finished his final practice session for McLaren in eighth.

Sebastian Vettel, who is calling time on his career after tomorrow’s race, was ninth for Aston Martin ahead of Williams racer Alexander Albon, who rounded out the top 10.

Today’s hour-long session was the last chance for teams to dial their cars into the track ahead of qualifying later in the day.

The session was briefly halted to clear away debris from Pierre Gasly's AlphaTauri, after the Frenchman pulled into the pits with a spectacular puncture.

Reuters

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