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George Russell put in a late effort to beat Max Verstappen to P1 in the final practice for the Las Vegas GP, two-tenths up on Max Verstappen.
The same went for Piastri, meaning both McLaren drivers missed the best of the track conditions after a damp start to Saturday’s final practice session. With more rain forecast for qualifying, there could be much of the same later in the afternoon after the majority of drivers spent FP3 on intermediate tyres before switching late to slicks.
George Russell holds off Max Verstappen in final practice as both McLaren drivers hit trouble at Formula 1's Las Vegas Grand Prix
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