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Leclerc fastest as Hamilton crashes hard in Spa FP3

Charles Leclerc kept Ferrari at the top of the timesheets in final practice for the Belgian Grand Prix as Lewis Hamilton crashed out, leaving Mercedes with significant repairs to complete ahead of qualifying later today. Ferrari swept to a one-two finish for the third session in a row at Spa as Leclerc led teammate Sebastian Vettel by four-tenths of a second, setting a best lap time of 1m44.206s. Mercedes managed to take a step closer toward Ferrari compared to Friday as Valtteri Bottas finished third, 0.497s back from Leclerc, leading his team solo after Hamilton's crash. Hamilton lost control of his car coming into the first right-hander at Les Fanges, causing it to crash into the tyre....
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