Red Bull’s Sergio Perez led teammate Max Verstappen in the final practice session of 2022, where drivers encountered a number of issues in the Abu Dhabi heat.
Perez led 30 minutes into the session on medium compounds as the soft-shod Mercedes traded the top spot with him. Still, the Mexican driver emerged on soft tires for his qualifying simulation with 15 minutes left and consolidated his position with a time of 1m 24.982s. Verstappen finished 0.152s off the pace, running wide at Turns 5 and 16.
Halfway into the session, a red flag was brought out to recover a piece of debris that had flown off the front-right wheel of Pierre Gasly’s AlphaTauri and landed on the exit kerb of Turn 9.
Lewis Hamilton is under investigation for failing to slow down and passing another car as the red flag was deployed. Still, the seven-time champion finished third and just over two-tenths off the pace, with Mercedes teammate George Russell another two-tenths off in P4.
When you don't realise you're the yellow flag 😂#AbuDhabiGP #F1
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Before that red flag, Lando Norris’s McLaren sprung a front-right brake fire, and Sebastian Vettel reported a similar problem a few minutes later. Norris continued to finish fifth, his teammate Daniel Ricciardo eighth, while Vettel took ninth.
Between the McLarens were the Ferraris of Carlos Sainz in P7 and an audibly unhappy Charles Leclerc in P6 – that pair split by three-hundredths of a second.
Alex Albon had a near miss with Norris at Turn 8 with 20 minutes left, but the Williams driver went on to round out the top 10 ahead of Alpine pair Esteban Ocon (P11) and Fernando Alonso (P12), who were split by 0.003s.
Yuki Tsunoda took 13th for AlphaTauri, with his teammate Gasly 15th after that wheel issue, with Valtteri Bottas splitting the pair for Alfa Romeo.
Haas were next in the order as Kevin Magnussen took 17th and Mick Schumacher 18th, leaving Zhou Guanyu and Nicholas Latifi rounding out the order.
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