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Turkish Grand Prix 2021

2021 F1 Turkish Grand Prix – Free Practice 3 results

Pierre Gasly set the pace during a wet final practice session for the Turkish Grand Prix. Check out the full results from FP3 at Istanbul Park below.

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AlphaTauri driver Pierre Gasly topped the times in a wet final practice session for the Turkish Grand Prix.

Morning rainfall meant drivers were greeted with a soaked Istanbul Park circuit, with the field gradually moving from Wet to Intermediate tyres.

Despite a wild spin, Gasly set the standard with a time of 1:30.447, putting him just ahead of Red Bull drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, who seemed to enjoy the wet track surface more than Friday's dry running.

Mercedes had a low-key session as they limited their programme in the tricky conditions; Valtteri Bottas was ninth, with Lewis Hamilton back in 18th.

The full results from FP3 for the Turkish GP can be seen below.

Result Free practice 3 - Turkish

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