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Hamilton facing red flag investigation after Perez tops FP3

by Ben Anderson
7 min read

Lewis Hamilton is facing a Formula 1 stewards investigation for failing to slow for red flags, as Red Bull again set the pace in final practice for the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.


Key moments:

> Hamilton overtook under red flag

> Red Bull 1-2

> Ferraris behind Norris


The session was red flagged midway through the hour after Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri broke its front right wheel over the Turn 9 exit kerb and left debris on the circuit.

Hamilton overtook Lando Norris’s McLaren and a Haas approaching Turn 5, and the apparent offence was reported by Norris over team radio.

Both cars were traveling slowly off-line, while Hamilton was on a flying lap. From replays it looks as though the red light panel only just began to flash as Hamilton overtook Norris.

The investigation will aim to establish the precise facts, but Hamilton could be penalised if he is found guilty.

Hamilton set the pace on soft tyres for much of the first part of the session, before Perez’s medium-tyred Red Bull broke into the 1m25s and leapt to the top of the timesheet just before the Gasly incident.

When the red flag period ended, both Mercedes took a turn at the top of the timesheet as teams attempted qualifying simulation runs on the soft compound rubber – but both ended up shy of Perez, who was the only driver to lap below 1m25s.

Team-mate Max Verstappen didn’t appear on track until after the red flag, and initially ran on used tyres – having effectively ‘borrowed’ a Saturday set for an extra FP2 run yesterday.

After swapping to fresh softs, he went second-fastest, 0.152s slower than Perez though Red Bull suggested Verstappen’s lap breached track limits in two places so would not count if he repeated the lines in qualifying.

After a difficult time with an oversteering Mercedes in FP2, Hamilton got within 0.25s of the pacesetting Red Bull in FP3, while George Russell was fourth in the other Mercedes, 0.173s further back.

Norris was impressively fifth-quickest in his McLaren, ahead of both Ferraris, while Daniel Ricciardo’s McLaren, Sebastian Vettel’s Aston Martin and Alex Albon’s Williams rounded out the top 10.

Charles Leclerc complained of oscillations from his Ferrari engine, and also suggested it was “not looking good” for Ferrari in terms of front tyre life.

Leclerc produced a late lap 0.034s quicker than team-mate Carlos Sainz, but the best of the Ferraris was still 0.589s down on Perez’s Red Bull as Ferrari’s struggles to be competitive around the Yas Marina circuit continued.

The Alpines of Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso were both very competitive on the medium compound early in this session, but slipped to 11th and 12th after electing not to use the soft tyre.

Practice 3 Results

Pos Name Car Best Time Gap Leader
1 Sergio Pérez Red Bull 1m24.982s
2 Max Verstappen Red Bull 1m25.134s +0.152s
3 Lewis Hamilton Mercedes 1m25.222s +0.24s
4 George Russell Mercedes 1m25.395s +0.413s
5 Lando Norris McLaren-Mercedes 1m25.518s +0.536s
6 Charles Leclerc Ferrari 1m25.571s +0.589s
7 Carlos Sainz Ferrari 1m25.605s +0.623s
8 Daniel Ricciardo McLaren-Mercedes 1m25.95s +0.968s
9 Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin-Mercedes 1m26.012s +1.03s
10 Alex Albon Williams-Mercedes 1m26.051s +1.069s
11 Esteban Ocon Alpine-Renault 1m26.073s +1.091s
12 Fernando Alonso Alpine-Renault 1m26.076s +1.094s
13 Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri-Red Bull 1m26.17s +1.188s
14 Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1m26.189s +1.207s
15 Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri-Red Bull 1m26.239s +1.257s
16 Lance Stroll Aston Martin-Mercedes 1m26.298s +1.316s
17 Kevin Magnussen Haas-Ferrari 1m26.356s +1.374s
18 Mick Schumacher Haas-Ferrari 1m26.473s +1.491s
19 Guanyu Zhou Alfa Romeo-Ferrari 1m26.482s +1.5s
20 Nicholas Latifi Williams-Mercedes 1m26.646s +1.664s
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