Max Verstappen lapped fastest in a rain-hit final practice for the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix on Saturday, after dominating both Friday sessions, with Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez second on the timesheets.
The championship leader's best lap of one minute 13.664 seconds on the soft tyres was 0.250 quicker than the Mexican's best effort at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya.
Mercedes' George Russell was sixth and Ferrari's Charles Leclerc, who reported a strange sound from the clutch while doing a practice start, seventh. The session was red-flagged after nine minutes when Williams' rookie Logan Sargeant crashed at the final corner before it started to rain. The conditions then improved, allowing drivers to run on slicks again for the final few minutes although without testing the limits.
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