Max Verstappen sets eyes on win in Japan after dropping out Australia Grand Prix
He is, yet again, at the top of the timesheets.
Max Verstappen set the pace in final practice ahead of qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix.
The reigning world champion retired last time out in Australia but he was once again top of the timesheets at Suzuka.
His time of one minute 29.563 was unmatched, with Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez getting closest to the championship leader but still having to settle for a gap of 0.269 seconds.
Mercedes lost both cars at the previous race but looked in good shape here as George Russell went third fastest with Lewis Hamilton next in line.
There was plenty of running in the hour-long session after both of Friday’s practices were affected – one by a red flag and the other by rain.
Fernando Alonso was fifth fastest with Lando Norris’ McLaren sixth and Australia’s race winner Carlos Sainz seventh for Ferrari.
Both Williams drivers were able to run after Logan Sargeant’s car was fixed following a big shunt on Friday – although the American was down in 19th place.