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Australian Grand Prix 2022

2022 F1 Australian Grand Prix – Free Practice 3 results

Lando Norris set the pace for McLaren in a disrupted final practice session in Australia. Check out the full results from FP3 at Albert Park below.

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McLaren returned to the top of the F1 timesheets during final practice for the Australian Grand Prix, with Lando Norris leading the way.

In a session that was delayed on several occasions due to incidents and spins, including crashes for both Aston Martin drivers, Norris' best time of 1:19.117 put him just over a tenth clear of Ferrari's Charles Leclerc.

Sergio Perez, Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz completed the top five positions, with Max Verstappen back in seventh after failing to set a competitive time on the Soft tyre.

Mercedes placed eighth and 11th with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell respectively.

The full results from FP3 for the Australian GP can be seen below:

Result Free practice 3 - Australian

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