FP3 - the restpublished at 11:06 British Summer Time 13 May 2017
11) Grosjean 12) Magnussen 13) Perez 14) Ocon 15) Kvyat 16) Ericsson 17) Stroll 18) Palmer 19) Vandoorne 20) Wehlrein
Hamilton on pole, Vettel 2nd, Bottas 3rd, Raikkonen 4th
Alonso 7th for McLaren
Sunday's race coverage from 11:30 BST
11) Grosjean 12) Magnussen 13) Perez 14) Ocon 15) Kvyat 16) Ericsson 17) Stroll 18) Palmer 19) Vandoorne 20) Wehlrein
1) Raikkonen 2) Vettel 3) Hamilton 4) Bottas 5) Verstappen 6) Ricciardo 7) Hulkenberg 8) Massa 9) Sainz 10) Alonso
Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen finishes fastest in final practice for the Spanish Grand Prix.
Lewis Hamilton's practice is done. He's back in the Mercedes garage with 20 seconds remaining. He's set to end the session third quickest.
Final practice looks to belong to Ferrari.
Whisper it, but it's been a pretty decent morning for McLaren and Fernando Alonso. The Spaniard is currently 10th quickest on 1:22.093.
Andrew Wells: Mercedes would be Sweden as they have dominated the last few years.
Richard Grove: Manor would've been San Marino and barely qualify.
Valtteri Bottas goes fourth quickest thanks to a 1:20.868. He's three tenths down on Lewis Hamilton and six tenths off Kimi Raikkonen.
A race weekend without Romain Grosjean moaning is like a burger without a bun but that's been the case so far. He has no cause to moan, to be fair, because he's just gone seventh quickest after a 1:22.128.
Eight minutes to go and Valtteri Bottas is out.
The Mercedes mechanics have beaten the clock and got him out for a bit of running. He is straight out on the softs.
Problem for Sebastian Vettel? His Ferrari has come to a stop at the pit lane exit. A bunch of Ferrari mechanics leg it down to him and wheel his car back to the garage.
Plenty of discussion and debate about Nico Hulkenberg on BBC Radio 5 live sports extra right now. He's currently fifth quickest after a 1:21.670.
Jennie Gow
BBC Radio 5 live pit-lane reporter
Bottas watch is over. He is in the garage, he has his race helmet on and the car is down off the blocks.
Meanwhile, there's some good news for Valtteri Bottas fans...
What's Lewis Hamilton got on his first run on the softs? Nothing as good as the Ferraris.
Hamilton does a 1:20.595, almost four tenths down on Kimi Raikkonen's benchmark time.
Encouraging stuff for Ferrari, although there is almost certainly more to come from Mercedes when they turn their engine up for qualifying.
Laura Wright: McLaren are obviously Jemini - nil points.
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Sebastian Vettel is also out on softs and nudges Lewis Hamilton out of P2, doing a 1:20.456, two tenths slower than than his team-mate.
Lewis Hamilton is now out on a new set of softs.
Right then. Serious business time. Kimi Raikkonen decides to crack on with some qualifying simulation runs as he slaps on a set of softs and does a 1:20.214 to strengthen his hold on P1.
"I could have been quicker," he says after getting held up by a bit of traffic. Mind games.
Jennie Gow
BBC Radio 5 live pit-lane reporter
Good news for Bottas fans... the floor is now in the garage. They are clearly hoping to get that attached soon but it is fascinating because the floor is propped up on its side and the photographers are making their way up here. There are publication photographers and secret photographers for other teams, so they will be having a whale of a time getting photos of that floor so the other teams can analyse it.