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Filip Cleeren

F1 Monaco GP: Perez beats Leclerc to top final practice

With less than three minutes left on the clock Leclerc demoted Perez to second, but the Mexican responded in the dying seconds to go top with a 1m12.476s lap, 0.041s quicker than Leclerc.

Williams' Nicholas Latifi and Alpine's Fernando Alonso set the first lap times in F1's third and final practice session on the sunny streets of the principality.

They were soon joined by McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo, who sought to make the most of FP3 after missing most of Friday's FP2 due to slipping up at the swimming pool section on his first lap.

But all eyes were on pre-event favourite Leclerc, who joined the track after eight minutes on softs and took over an early lead from team-mate Carlos Sainz with a 1m14.008s effort.

Red Bull's first laps were four tenths shy of its title rival's pace, Max Verstappen briefly taking third ahead of Perez, with Alonso an early fifth.

Leclerc's second effort was a lot quicker still, taking the benchmark down to a 1m13.647s. It started a cycle of Ferrari and Red Bull trading blows on Pirelli's softest compound as track evolution continued to bring the times down, with Perez and Leclerc even setting an identical time of 1m13.297s.

By the 30-minute mark Leclerc had gone top again with a 1m12.885s, two tenths off his best time of FP2.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari F1-75 (Photo by: Mark Sutton / Motorsport Images)

Meanwhile McLaren's Lando Norris briefly reclaimed his best of the rest spot in fifth, which he had held all of Friday, only to lose it to AlphaTauri's Pierre Gasly before halfway.

Mercedes struggled for pace early on, George Russell and Lewis Hamilton down in seventh and 10th respectively as Hamilton appeared puzzled at the 1.2s gap he was facing.

Sainz went straight on at Ste Devote while trying to match Sainz around the Monegasque's home track, something which also happened to Aston Martin's Lance Stroll.

During a mid-session lull in the action with just over 20 minutes to go, Norris found a clear track to go third, soon to be bested again by Gasly, which suggested the top teams still had lap time to find in the final third.

They duly did, with Leclerc and Perez trading first position until Perez finally secured the session lead ahead of the chequered flag.

Sainz took third over three tenths behind Perez and half a tenth up on Verstappen, who had seen one of his push laps ruined by traffic.

Gasly continued to hold off Norris for fifth, with Hamilton finally finding some pace to go seventh, albeit still nine tenths off the leaders.

Kevin Magnussen was a strong eighth in the Haas, which still hasn't received a significant upgrade.

Russell and Alonso completed the top 10, following by Yuki Tsunoda, the second Haas of Mick Schumacher and Vettel.

George Russell, Mercedes W13 (Photo by: Mark Sutton / Motorsport Images)

Valtteri Bottas continued a difficult weekend for Alfa Romeo in 14th, barely ahead of Alex Albon in the first of the Williams cars.

Ricciardo could only manage 16th following his loss of track time, with Alpine's Esteban Ocon down in 17th after a difficult session.

Stroll was 18th for Aston Martin, while Zhou Guanyu and Latifi propped up the timesheets in 19th and 20th respectively.

Traffic continued to be an issue as Verstappen was impeded by Zhou, which will be investigated by the FIA race stewards, and Vettel was furious about a close call with Sainz, while Sainz has been summoned to the stewards for a separate incident with Stroll.

There was also an incident between Perez and Russell, for which the Mexican has been summoned by the stewards.

Vettel's team-mate Stroll hit the wall on exit of the swimming pool section after taking too much kerb, damaging his front wing in an otherwise clean session.

F1 Monaco Grand Prix - FP3 results

Cla Driver Chassis Engine Laps Time Gap Interval
1 Mexico Sergio Perez Red Bull Red Bull 27 1'12.476    
2 Monaco Charles Leclerc Ferrari Ferrari 29 1'12.517 0.041 0.041
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Ferrari Ferrari 28 1'12.846 0.370 0.329
4 Netherlands Max Verstappen Red Bull Red Bull 29 1'12.881 0.405 0.035
5 France Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri Red Bull 22 1'13.210 0.734 0.329
6 United Kingdom Lando Norris McLaren Mercedes 19 1'13.226 0.750 0.016
7 United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes Mercedes 26 1'13.375 0.899 0.149
8 Denmark Kevin Magnussen Haas Ferrari 24 1'13.436 0.960 0.061
9 United Kingdom George Russell Mercedes Mercedes 26 1'13.476 1.000 0.040
10 Spain Fernando Alonso Alpine Renault 23 1'13.585 1.109 0.109
11 Japan Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri Red Bull 25 1'13.645 1.169 0.060
12 Germany Mick Schumacher Haas Ferrari 26 1'13.827 1.351 0.182
13 Germany Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin Mercedes 28 1'13.838 1.362 0.011
14 Finland Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo Ferrari 25 1'13.849 1.373 0.011
15 Thailand Alex Albon Williams Mercedes 22 1'13.882 1.406 0.033
16 Australia Daniel Ricciardo McLaren Mercedes 29 1'14.104 1.628 0.222
17 France Esteban Ocon Alpine Renault 22 1'14.260 1.784 0.156
18 Canada Lance Stroll Aston Martin Mercedes 20 1'14.639 2.163 0.379
19 China Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo Ferrari 25 1'14.861 2.385 0.222
20 Canada Nicholas Latifi Williams Mercedes 26 1'14.910 2.434 0.049
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