Chequered flagpublished at 13:01 British Summer Time 21 May 2022
Three for three in practice for Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc takes pole for sixth race of 2022 season
Max Verstappen P2 for Red Bull but suffers mechanical issue on final flying lap
Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) P3, George Russell (Mercedes) P4, Sergio Perez (Red Bull) P5, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) P6
Eliminated in Q2: Norris (McLaren), Ocon (Alpine), Tsunoda (Alpha Tauri), Gasly (Alpha Tauri), Zhou (Alfa Romeo)
Eliminated in Q1: Vettel (Aston Martin), Alonso (Alpine), Stroll (Aston Martin), Albon (Williams), Latifi (Williams)
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc leads drivers' standings on 104 points, 19 clear of Red Bull's Max Verstappen
Lorraine McKenna
Three for three in practice for Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.
Time is ticking away. The doors are about to shut on this third session...
Closing stages of final practice in the beautiful Spanish sunshine. Is anyone going to top Charles Leclerc's quickest time?
Soft tyres for Lando Norris, Medium set for Daniel Ricciardo.
Norris' time of 1:20.403 isn't enough to break into the top five, so the Briton has to settle for seventh spot.
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George Russell needs to check out of the second place hotel, as Max Verstappen has a new reservation thanks to clocking a time of 1:19.844.
The Dutchman is 0.072 seconds away from title rival Charles Leclerc's marker.
Ring the alarm. Get your last few laps in.
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1. Charles Leclerc (Ferrari) - 1:19.772
2. George Russell (Mercedes)
3. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
4. Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
5. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
Marc Priestley
Former F1 mechanic on BBC Radio 5 Live
Lewis once again isn't able, on certain occasions, to match his team-mate, or get the most out of his car. It's a real fine line with that Mercedes, it feel like a real slim window of performance that they have. When they get it into that window the car works, but a tiny bit out of that window - set-up, tyre temp, tyre life... At the moment Lewis isn't managing to find that sweet spot.
Pierre Gasly is sat on the Alpha Tauri pit wall with his headphones on.
Meanwhile, Mercedes' George Russell has managed to get within 0.148 seconds of Charles Leclerc's quickest time of 1:19.772 to slip into second.
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Mick Schumacher might be sat in the garage, twiddling his thumbs, but team-mate Kevin Magnussen is putting in a solid shift.
The Dane goes fifth fastest with a time of 1:20.646, quicker than both the Mercedes and the Alfa Romeo of Valtteri Bottas.
Lewis Hamilton tells Mercedes over team radio that he only wants to know about his fastest sectors, forget the comparisons with team-mate George Russell.
Does anyone else read 'Dorilton' on the Williams livery as "Doritos"?
Charles Leclerc, leading the drivers' championship by 19 points, is still the man to beat in this final practice session.
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George Russell is in fifth, Hamilton is just behind, 0.157 seconds between the Mercedes pair.
Hamilton pushed and pushed but he can only wiggle his way into sixth spot, nine tenths away from leader Charles Leclerc.
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Flying lap for Lewis Hamilton in the Mercedes. DRS all good to go...
The two Red Bulls have come out on track and are up into the top four straight away.
World champion Max Verstappen is second quickest, on a set of softs, with a 1:20.475.
Team-mate and new dad Sergio Perez is fourth, 0.066 seconds off the pace of his Red Bull buddy Verstappen.