11.26.2011

Sebastian Vettel tops final Brazilian Grand Prix practice

Sebastian Vettel edged out Jenson Button to set the fastest time in the final free practice session ahead of Brazilian Grand Prix qualifying at Interlagos.
Their respective Red Bull and McLaren team-mates Mark Webber and Lewis Hamilton were third and fourth.
As had been the case on Friday, most of the session was a Red Bull versus McLaren battle at the front.
Hamilton was the big-hitters to post a quick time with a 1m13.988s after 17 minutes. Things moved fast in the next five minutes as everyone got fully up to speed, with Vettel hitting the front very briefly, being beaten by Button, then returning to the top with a 1m13.166s.

That kept Vettel at the head of the order for 20 minutes before Mark Webber edged ahead, and then Force India's Adrian Sutil made a surprise appearance in first place with a 1m13.113s on softs.
The German enjoyed six minutes in the spotlight prior to the bigger teams bolted on soft tyres too, with first Fernando Alonso (Ferrari), then Hamilton going to the front before Vettel blasted in consecutive laps in 1m12.508s and 1m12.460s - both faster than anyone else would manage.
Button ended up 0.087 seconds shy in second, followed by Webber, Hamilton and Alonso.
Sutil's lap kept him up in sixth place, ahead of the two Mercedes, the sister Force India of Paul di Resta and Ferrari's Felipe Massa. The Brazilian had a complicated end to the session with near-misses with Timo Glock's Virgin on track and Schumacher in the pit exit.
 
Further back, Bruno Senna lost some track time to engine issues on his Renault, and Sebastien Buemi did not get chance to set a time due to a hydraulic leak on his Toro Rosso.

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