SportPesa Racing's Perez In Ninth, Leclerc Leads Ferrari 1,2 In Baku Final Practice
27th April 2019
Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel was unable to match his new team-mate, but was still too quick for the chasing pack with Max Verstappen third for Honda-powered Red Bull ahead of the two Mercedes

- SportPesa Racing's Sergio Perez finished in ninth during the last practice session for this weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix
- Charles Leclerc topped the times again as Ferrari delivered a resounding one-two in Saturday’s final practice
- The Monegasque driver, in only his fourth outing with the scarlet scuderia, impressed from the start with a polished demonstration of speed on the tight and demanding Baku streets
BAKU, Azerbaijan- SportPesa Racing's Sergio Perez finished in ninth during the last practice session for this weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Charles Leclerc topped the times again as Ferrari delivered a resounding
one-two in Saturday’s final practice.
The Monegasque driver, in only his fourth outing with the
scarlet scuderia, impressed from the start with a polished demonstration of
speed on the tight and demanding Baku streets.
Four-time champion Sebastian Vettel was unable to match his
new team-mate, but was still too quick for the chasing pack with Max Verstappen
third for Honda-powered Red Bull ahead of the two Mercedes.
Valtteri Bottas took fourth for them with championship
leader and defending champion Lewis Hamilton down in fifth ahead of Russian
Daniil Kvyat for the Honda-powered Toro Rosso team.
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Kevin Magnussen was seventh for Haas ahead of Alex Albon in
the second Toro Rosso, Sergio Perez of Racing Point and Kimi Rakkonen of Alfa
Romeo.
The session run in mild and dry conditions with an air
temperature of 16 degrees and track of 43.
Following Friday’s dramas which resulted in the cancellation
of opening practice, there were no further problems with drain covers, but
several drivers took a tentative approach on the tricky street circuit.
Briton George Russell, in a new Williams chassis to replace
the one wrecked by Friday’s misfortune, was notably cautious as he rejoined the
fray 24 hours after the floor of his car was smashed in opening practice.
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As the pace picked up, there was evidence of slips and
slides as several drivers including Bottas, Vettel and Hamilton took to the
escape zones.
Frenchman Pierre Gasly also ended up in an escape road after
narrowly missing a wall in his Red Bull, a mishap that left him struggling at
the bottom of the times behind the Williams pairing.