Lewis Hamilton ended
Max Verstappen's reign in free practice sessions for the 2021
Styrian Grand Prix by going quickest in FP3. Verstappen looked on course to complete the set by coming out on top once more in practice sessions at the
Red Bull Ring, but Hamilton pulled it out of the bag. The Brit's time of 1:04.369 was 0.204 seconds quicker than Verstappen, and with qualifying coming up later on Saturday, the Dutchman will need to find some pace.
Valtteri Bottas,
Sergio Perez and perhaps surprisingly Yuki Tsunoda rounded off the top five.
As it happened
FP3 proved to be a waiting game for all the big hitters, with Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin the only drivers out on track for the first 10 minutes, barring one completed lap for
Pierre Gasly.
Alpine then sent out
Esteban Ocon and Fernando Alonso who immediately went to the top of the standings, around four seconds quicker than the times' of the Haas cars.
With 20 minutes of the session completed, it was surprisingly
George Russell's time of 1:06.454 that was the quickest, with the likes of Pierre Gasly,
Charles Leclerc and the two Alpine drivers unable to topple the
Williams driver.
It took Valtteri Bottas' entrance onto the track for Russell to be demoted from top spot, but the Finn's Mercedes teammate was unable to better Russell's time on his first flying lap.
Verstappen decided to execute his usual tactic of waiting in the garage for as long as possible, only entering the track with 35 minutes of the session left.
However, he went straight to the top of the timings by four tenths, before he extended that lead to 0.719 seconds to P2 with just under 30 minutes left. It was Pierre Gasly, just like in FP1, who was second at that stage, and with Yuki Tsunoda in P5, ahead of Hamilton, with half the session remaining, the Honda engine looked incredibly quick.
McLaren, however, were down in P15 with
Daniel Ricciardo and P18 with
Lando Norris with just 25 minutes of the session remaining.
The drivers then took the opportunity to rest in the pits with every driver heading for the garage with 20 minutes to go. However, then the clouds came over and the majority of drivers put on a new set of soft tyres, and the times quickly came down. Hamilton and Bottas went P1 and P2, whilst Verstappen stayed in the garage, and Schumacher put in an impressive lap to go P15, ahead of both McLaren's.
Traffic became an issue with the vast amount of cars out on the short
Red Bull Ring track, and several fast laps were compromised by slower cars.
Hamilton managed to stay top of the standings, but Verstappen was held up by the aforementioned traffic, so it will be extremely tight in qualifying.
AlphaTauri look strong
After Gasly put his car into P2 in the first free practice sessions, the early signs were promising for AlphaTauri, and FP3 confirmed this. Tsunoda finished the session in fifth, whilst Gasly was in sixth.
McLaren struggle
Lando Norris ended the session in P19, and whilst this doesn't tell the whole story, it's still worrying. His best lap time was deleted for exceeding track limits, but to be so far down is concerning. Daniel Ricciardo was also down in 17th place, and that was mostly down to pace. They could face a struggle to get through to Q3.
Final Standings
P1 - Lewis Hamilton (1:04.369)
P2 - Max Verstappen
P3 - Valtteri Bottas
P4 - Sergio Perez
P5 - Yuki Tsunoda
P6 - Pierre Gasly
P7 - Charles Leclerc
P8 - Fernando Alonso
P12 - Esteban Ocon
P14 - George Russell
P16 - Mick Schumacher
P17 - Daniel Ricciardo
P19 - Lando Norris
P20 - Nikita Mazepin