Despite a red flag and the effect of continued precipitation throughout the session, a steady level of improvement continued beyond the half-hour mark, allowing Russell to grab the fastest time – still over 10 seconds down on Friday’s dry times – before the conditions worsened.
Early running was tentative, but the circuit was good enough for intermediates as the inclement weather started to subside. Due to the conditions, the laptimes were around 20 seconds shy of yesterday’s quickest times, although there was space for early improvement.
The hiatus lasted for just seven minutes, giving the drivers a chance to get back on track before an expected band of further rain threatened to brush across the Silverstone circuit.
Lance Stroll, Aston Martin AMR24, passes Logan Sargeant, Williams FW46
Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images
The roulette wheel started to slow as the rain started to intensify slightly; this prompted a switch to race-style runs before further increased rain was set to hit the track. Lewis Hamilton set a 1m38.065s, which was beaten Russell’s 1m37.529s; the elder Mercedes driver attempted to respond with a 1m37.564s, but he was just shy of the mark.
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