
New
double world champion Sebastian Vettel was second fastest ahead of his
Red Bull team-mate Mark Webber, with McLaren's Jenson Button in fourth.
Fernando
Alonso has a quiet session on his way to fifth position for Ferrari,
ahead of Mercedes' Nico Rosberg. Felipe Massa (Ferrari), Force India duo
Adrian Sutil, Paul di Resta and Michael Schumacher (Mercedes) completed
the top 10.
Sauber
and Force India appeared to carry their battle for sixth place in the
constructors' championship over to final practice in the first 15
minutes of the session as Sergio Perez and di Resta traded times at the
top of the chart initially.
That continued only until Massa emerged from the pits to go fastest with a 1m43.132s lap in the Ferrari.
The
Brazilian remained on top for about five minutes, then Button lowered
the mark by a second with a lap of 1m42.162s, just around the same time
as Hamilton and Schumacher appeared to squabble over an apex - forcing
the Mercedes driver over the run-off.
Hamilton
was quickly over that domestic however and challenging his team-mate at
the top of the pile. But as Hamilton closed to within a tenth, so
Button extended the gap again with a 1m40.993s.
Red
Bull had a slow start to the session and it was not until halfway
through that Vettel and Webber slotted in to third and fourth positions.
The Australian was not finished however, and his next lap through
brought him to within 0.002s of Button.
As
if to prove how close things were, Vettel then worked down to a
1m40.938s which meant that the top three were covered by 0.06s at that
point.
Hamilton
was having none of that and produced a 1m40.631s with 20 minutes to go,
as the balance of power swung back and forth between Red Bull and
McLaren.
And
then, as if from nowhere, Massa was back in the picture as he switched
to the soft option tyres – setting an identical time to the thousandth
as Hamilton. Just as Rosberg, also on the options, split Hamilton and
Vettel to go third in the Mercedes.
Rosberg
followed his quick run with a cool-down lap. But the one after that saw
the German go quickest overall with a 1m40.135s lap – just 0.048s
faster than Massa's own improvement following a similar strategy –
perhaps a hint of what is to come in qualifying.
And
so to the final five minutes and the now traditional period of
qualifying simulation runs. And Webber was the first to show his hand
with a 1m39.668s, followed by Vettel moments later, though the world
champion was 0.063s slower than his team-mate.
Then
Hamilton proved McLaren has indeed got some prodigious pace this
weekend as he fired in an impressive 1m39.177s lap. Webber might have
matched that but came across his own team-mate warming his tyres in the
final sector.
Hamilton
then improved further to lower the mark for a final time with a
1m38.976s, and neither Vettel - who improved to second – nor Webber
could match that.
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