Sebastian Vettel drove Kimi Raikkonen to Ferrari one-two of every an unrepresentative wet-dry last practice at the Australian Grand Prix.
Vettel was 2.432 seconds snappier than the Finn as they utilized dry-climate tires toward the finish of a to a great extent wet hour.
Just three drivers ran slicks. The other was Sauber’s Marcus Ericsson, who was 0.391secs behind Raikkonen.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen established the greatest connection, setting a shocking pace in the wettest early conditions.
The Dutchman was lapping two seconds speedier than any other person on middle of the road tires when the track was wet.
Subsequent to setting while others enhanced, Verstappen went out again toward the finish of the session to wind up fourth, in front of Renault’s Carlos Sainz, the second Red Bull of Daniel Ricciardo and the Mercedes of Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton.
Fernando Alonso, tenth quickest, vented his wrath at his McLaren group when they neglected to send him out on smooth tires in time toward the finish of the season, after he prematurely ended a lap on intermediates that would have put him speediest at the time. “What a calamity,” the Spaniard said. “I don’t realize what we are doing.”