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FP3 summary - Verstappen completes FP hattrick, Bottas breaks down!

Red Bull's Max Verstappen has completed the hattrick of Free Practice as the Dutchman also won the third and final practice round on Saturday, as Mercedes driver Valtteri Bottas's car broke down in the final stage of the session with a hydraulic failure. Verstappen unofficially beat the track record at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez with a 1:16.284, beating Lewis Hamilton in second place and Sebastian Vettel in third. Vettel, of course, needs to win on Sunday to keep his championship hopes alive, ánd he needs Lewis Hamilton to finish eighth or lower in order for the championship not to be decided. What Hamilton won't like is that his teammate Bottas had a hydraulics failure,...
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