LIVE | Formula 1 2019 Italian GP FP3 - Leclerc goes for the Free Practice hattrick

2019-09-07 10:00:12 by Nicolás Quarles van Ufford

After topping the timesheet in both Free Practice sessions on Friday, Ferrari star Charles Leclerc will be looking to make it three out of three in FP3 on Saturday, with the Italian team favourites to take pole position at their home Grand Prix. Follow our live blog below to keep up with FP3 as it unfolds!

*Live blog below*

FP1

The conditions proved very tricky in the first session of the race weekend, with drivers slipping and sliding all over the wet track. FP1 was stopped three times, with Kimi Raikkonen and Sergio Pérez having shunts in their respective cars. 

As time progressed, the track dried up and the blue full-wet tyres were swapped for the green intermediates and the times dropped quickly. Ferrari even went out on slicks in the final minutes, proving a qualifying-esque shoot-out at the death of the eventful session.

Leclerc proved the quickest man, with the McLarens of Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris following the SF90 in second and third respectively.

FP2

By the time FP2 started, the Monza track had fully dried and we got a more complete view of where each team's pace was at, although Leclerc proved quickest again in dry conditions. 

Behind him was the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton, who split the two Ferraris as Sebastian Vettel finished in third, with Valtteri Bottas following in fourth and the two Red Bulls closely following the Finn. Margins were slim, however, with Max Verstappen's time being just four-tenths off pacesetter Leclerc.

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Ferrari are once again expected to flex their Italian muscles in FP3 in front of their home crowd, with the team's last win at Monza coming in 2010 at the hands of Fernando Alonso.

As we likely won't see Verstappen later today in qualifying, FP3 should also give us a solid impression of where the Dutchman is at in terms of race pace, as he has another comeback race on his hands.

Check out our live coverage below!

 

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