Verstappen leads Red Bull one-two in final Abu Dhabi GP practice
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[December 12, 2020]
(Reuters) - Max Verstappen led
Alexander Albon in a Red Bull one-two in the final practice session
of the Formula One season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday,
as dominant Mercedes found themselves in unfamiliar territory.
Dutchman Verstappen lapped the Yas Marina track in one minute,
36.251 seconds, 0.501 seconds clear of his British-born Thai team
mate Albon.
Daniel Ricciardo was third for Renault with his team mate Esteban
Ocon in fourth.
World champion Lewis Hamilton, back in action after missing last
week’s Sakhir Grand Prix due to COVID-19, was the lead Mercedes in
sixth, 0.761 seconds slower than Verstappen.
Team mate Valtteri Bottas, who had set the fastest time on Friday,
was ninth.
Mercedes, running a special livery with the names of about 2,000
team personnel on their cars, have taken pole in Abu Dhabi every
year since 2014. They have started every race but one this season
from the front of the grid.
Hamilton indicated on Friday that the Brackley-based team, who this
year wrapped up a record seventh straight title double, could use
Saturday’s hour-long session to run their cars on higher fuel loads,
suggesting normal order could be restored come qualifying.
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen
during practice Pool via REUTERS/Hamad I Mohammed
Lando Norris was fifth for McLaren ahead of Hamilton, who has
wrapped up a record-equalling seventh title.
Lance Stroll was seventh for Racing Point ahead of Carlos Sainz in
the other McLaren.
Sergio Perez, winner in Sakhir last week who is set to start
Sunday’s race from the back of the grid thanks to engine-related
penalties, rounded out the top 10 for Racing Point.
George Russell, who stood in for Hamilton in Sakhir and nearly won
the race, was 15th on his Williams return behind Sebastian Vettel
who took part in his final practice session for Ferrari.
(Reporting by Abhishek Takle in Mumbai; editing by Ed Osmond)
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