SEPANG: World championship leader Lewis Hamilton reverted to an old aerodynamic package Saturday but again struggled to keep pace with the Ferraris in the final practice session for the Malaysian Grand Prix. Vettel, who lies 28 points behind Hamilton in the title race, smashed the all-time Sepang lap record Friday just ahead of Raikkonen. Romain Grosjean completed the practice session unscathed but was only 18th quickest in his rebuilt Haas which had been involved in the freak incident. -AFPThird free practice times at Malaysian GPLeading lap times from the third free practice session on Saturday for the Malaysian Grand Prix:1. Pascal Wehrlein (GER) Sauber 1:35.045Related stories:Hamilton on pole for Malaysian Grand PrixVettel to start last at Malaysian GP
Source: The Star September 30, 2017 08:03 UTC