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Mercedes call Hamilton in, and Wehrlein is back in the pits too, so just Bottas and Williams team-mate Massa out on track at present.
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"The car is better than yesterday, so quite happy," reports Wehrlein, who was not happy with his car's brakes yesterday.
Manor's Pascal Wehrlein and Williams's Valtteri Bottas also fancy a go on slicks. they venture out to join Hamilton as the rain continues to fall.
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Hamilton makes a better fist of his second flier, 1m16.980s that time around.
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Hamilton crosses the line in 1m20.910s, which is around 8-9s off the dry pace set yesterday. Looks as though the middle part of the track is very slippery, as that's where he lost the bulk of the time.
Hamilton sets a competitive first sector time, suggesting the first part of the track is in decent shape.
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Hamilton's decided to brave it on slicks. Soft Pirellis fitted to his Mercedes as he heads back out.
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No flying laps early on here, just some installation laps to check conditions. Neither Red Bull driver has ventured out yet, nor the Force Indias, Jolyon Palmer and Esteban Ocon. Alonso's McLaren is still up on stands.
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Marcus Ericsson reports part-throttle misfires with his Sauber's Ferrari engine as he exits the pits.
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"We should be on slicks," suggests Hamilton as he completes a slow exploratory lap on wets.
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Following technical problems for McLaren drivers Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button in second practice, both have had overnight power unit changes ahead of FP3, but without any penalties. Alonso sustained an MGU-H water leak in FP2 that forced him to pull off track an hour into the session. As per the weekend schedule, he has taken on board PU number 8 that was previously used in Austin. As for Button, whose running in FP2 was cut short by rising temperatures from the exhaust area that is still under investigation by the team, his planned PU change sees him running the system used last time out in Mexico.
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"Wet. No standing water. Just wet," reports Vettel after his first lap of the Interlagos circuit.
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Final practice is underway. The Ferrari drivers head straight out on full wet tyres.
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Ferrari broke curfew working overnight on its cars. Kimi Raikkonen suffered a brake problem in FP2, and Sebastian Vettel said the Scuderia was pushing "at the maximum" despite being well off the pace of Mercedes. 

After the scorching heat of Friday afternoon for FP2 when temperatures hit 31C, and the track was a blistering 52C at its peak, we've very different conditions for final practice. There was heavy overnight rain, with the track currently drying out, and with the temperatures starkly different as it's only 19C as we approach the start of FP3, while the circuit temp is just 24C. With a blanket of cloud over Interlagos, further rain is forecast at times throughout the day that will hopefully help spice up the penultimate qualifying session of the year.
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Alonso was so unimpressed by what he saw while watching the action trackside, he suggested F1 fans should be paid to watch. 

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The cars of McLaren-Honda drivers Jenson Button and Fernando Alonso have both had planned engine changes ahead of this session. Alonso suffered an ERS water leak in FP2 that ultimately led to him parking up and playing cameraman at Turn 3. Button also lost track time to a gearbox temperature problem.
Lewis Hamilton had the edge on title rival Nico Rosberg in practice yesterday, but Rosberg expects today's cooler weather will mean a car set-up reset, which could help his cause in trying to wrap up the championship with a win this weekend. 

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Welcome back to Autosport's live coverage of the Brazilian Grand Prix. It's looking much cooler and cloudier ahead of the final practice session, which is coming up shortly.
By: Geoff Creighton
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