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Barcelona F1 test day three

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One of the biggest talking points of testing so far has been the variety of approaches to the new-for-2019 front wing regulations. Our technical editor Jake Boxall-Legge and Gary Anderson have been comparing the different designs

There's no doubt this news will be very popular! Our full report from the morning session where Kimi Raikkonen set the fastest lap aboard the Alfa Romeo, the first session not topped by Ferrari so far this year.
F1 testing: Raikkonen sets fastest lap so far, tops third morning
We were right to point out Sainz's lack of lapping in the McLaren. The squad got 27 laps in early on. They had 56 on Monday morning and 53 on Tuesday morning.
We spoke earlier about the Ferrari mechanics' ability to whip the screens around its car to avoid people finding out its secrets. Here's them even beating our rapid Motorsport Images photographers!

We spoke earlier about the Ferrari mechanics' ability to whip the screens around its car to avoid people finding out its secrets. Here's them even beating our rapid Motorsport Images photographers!

And here's a lap count for the early session:

Bottas - 88
Vettel - 80
Raikkonen - 64
Hulkenberg - 63
Kvyat - 48
Fittipaldi - 48
Perez - 43
Verstappen - 33
Sainz - 27
Here's the overall order after the morning into the early afternoon session:

1 Raikkonen (Alfa Romeo) 1m17.762s
2 Vettel (Ferrari) 1m18.350s
3 Hulkenberg (Renault) 1m18.800s
4 Verstappen (Red Bull) 1m18.899s
5 Fittipaldi (Haas) 1m19.249s
6 Sainz (McLaren) 1m19.354s
7 Kvyat (Toro Rosso) 1m19.507s
8 Perez (Racing Point) 1m20.102s
9 Bottas (Mercedes) 1m20.693s
And that's the end of the session. Kimi fans, you can rejoice.
Vettel pits and that ends any hopes of the order changing with just 20 seconds remaining. Well played, Glenn Freeman.
Verstappen pits again. Glenn Freeman breathes a sigh of relief...
But, hold on. Verstappen and Vettel are back out. Can they ruin Glenn Freeman's report and mix up the order?
Verstappen pits, as does Vettel. That leaves Kvyat on track only. Just over two minutes to go in the session.
It's a slow first sector for Vettel. Kimi fans, you have a reprieve!
Vettel has spent two laps going pretty slowly. That usually means something amazing is about to happen.
Vettel is out to ruin Glenn Freeman's morning session report, and annoy every Kimi Raikkonen fan out there. He's on the C3 tyres.
Sainz was lucky to escape the gravel trap with that one. The session is still under green flag conditions.
He dropped the McLaren turning into the last chicane, but he's made it back to the pits.
There's eight minutes to go in the session. It's not likely anyone will improve this lap, but maybe Verstappen can on the next.
Kvyat's next push lap is nowhere. Verstappen may have a cool down lap and another go at moving up the order.

If anything, Verstappen needs the laps after completing just 29 this morning so far.
Verstappen's middle and last sector did not match the personal-best first. So he remains in fifth behind Kvyat.
Verstappen will have a chance to respond to Kvyat though, as he's just completed an out lap.
And Toro Rosso, complete with the Grinch rear wing, improves into fourth with Kvyat at the wheel on the C3 tyre. That jumps him back ahead of the Red Bull of Verstappen.
Kvyat's rear wing looks like a contemporary art exhibition. The blue and red car looks like it's been sat on by the Hulk, the whole rear wing is green.
Sainz improves ever so slightly, but remains in sixth in his McLaren.

Hulkenberg is back on track after a quick visit to the pits.
Hulkenberg is clearly trying a long-ish run on the C4 tyre, as his times aren't anywhere near his personal best.
Session-topper Raikkonen also pitted in that spell sans-internet.
Sorry, slight internet issue there. Sainz and Vettel both pitted and came straight back out, while Perez is also on track now.
Hulkenberg has chosen the C4 tyres as his weapon to ruin Glenn Freeman's hastily written session report for the Autosport website. Here he comes.
Raikkonen pits his Alfa after taking the top spot in the session on that last run. But he's headed straight back out again.

Bottas is still pummeling around on the C2 tyre, while Hulkenberg has joined the fray.
Vettel is still under 1m20s on this run on the C3 tyre, despite his push lap at the start of the stint.

By: Geoff Creighton

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