Who is ready for some more F1 practice action? 🇧🇷 Coming right up at the BrazilGP - follow along live here ⬇️
It's a 1m16.463s for Bottas, then Leclerc goes quickest - but Sainz is top for now with a 1m16.014s.Vettel was first on track for his final Brazil free practice session. Stroll, Bottas, Sainz, Leclerc, Schumacher and Zhou are also on the road, as Sargeant emerges.It's almost FP2 time, and we've got a 20-percent risk of rain for this session. Temperatures are around 25 degrees.
So if you hadn't heard by now, Kevin Magnussen is on pole for the sprint later. A popular result, of course.We have a rarity for this session - Logan Sargeant is in for Alex Albon in this session to try to stock up on FIA superlicence points. He needs 24 laps of the Interlagos circuit to claim it, after missing out in Mexico.Hello one and all, and welcome to our usual coverage of all things F1.
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