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Ocon is back in for now, flinging his Renault up to P8 ahead of Ricciardo and Giovinazzi. Will it be enough?
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Verstappen continuing to find grip where nobody else can now does a 1m50.293, over 3s quicker than the next quickest non-Red Bull, with Albon moving up to second on a 1m52.282s.
Sainz meanwhile has ditched the intermediates he started with and moves up to P10, knocking Ocon out once again. Can the Frenchman respond?
Hamilton is third, Albon moving up to fourth ahead of Perez, Stroll, Raikkonen, Ricciardo, Giovinazzi and Ocon rounding out the top 10 as it stands with just over two minutes to go.
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Verstappen has improved again meanwhile, his best now a 1m52.036s ahead of Bottas on a 1m53.767s. No doubt about it, that Red Bull is working very well here.
Now Ocon improves to ninth and pushes Vettel out. There's a second for the Ferrari man to find if he wants to make Q3.
Giovinazzi was on the bubble in P10, but moves up to eighth to shunt Vettel back onto the bubble, just ahead of Ocon, Leclerc, Norris, Gasly and Sainz.
Well, that didn't last too long. Verstappen now moves the goalposts again with a 1m53.486s, while Perez goes second, Bottas third and Hamilton fourth. Ricciardo meanwhile has jumped up to sixth, just behind Stroll.
Stroll is currently nine tenths clear of anybody, with Raikkonen's next best a 1m56.611s.
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It's a 1m55.730s for Stroll, who holds on to top spot as Raikkonen moves up to second and Bottas to third, just ahead of Verstappen, Perez and Hamilton.
Now Albon responds with a 1m56.721 to go briefly fastest, but look who's gone quickest of all - it's Lance Stroll!
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On his second timed lap, Raikkonen finds four seconds and jumps up to second on a 1m57.212. Meanwhile the two Mercedes are fifth and seventh, sandwiching early Q1-pacesetter Ocon.
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But Albon's time is immediately blown out of the water by Verstappen, who improves on his Q1 effort with a 1m57.125, just ahead of the Racing Points of Perez and Stroll.
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That shuffles Raikkonen to top spot in the Alfa on a 2m01.230, but only briefly as Albon now goes fastest on a 2m00.026s.
Norris is the first man to set a time, a 2m00.633s, but it's deleted for track limits at Turn 6.
Norris and Sainz both appear to be on intermediate rubber for this session - a brave call, or an inspired one? We shall see...
We should note, Hamilton's last lap in Q1 was deleted for track limits at Turn 1. No room for error for anybody out there - it's still a question of survival.
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And now we're underway for Q2.
Lewis Hamilton didn't improve on his time and slipped all the way back to 14th, but survived by around 0.4s. Remarkably, his best time was 10s slower than Q1 pace-setter Verstappen, who blitzed everybody with the benefit of no spray in front of him.
Race control says all laps set under yellow flags will be investigated after the session. Presumably, that refers to the stranded Kvyat - only just off the racing line - and Latifi down at Turn 8.
Replays show Latifi had a massive moment of opposite lock at Turn 8 which spat him into the gravel on the outside of the track. Another challenging session then for Williams as both cars drop out.
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Magnussen is pushed down into the drop zone by improvements elsewhere. He's eliminated, along with Kvyat - who spun at Turn 3 - plus Russell and gravel-botherers Grosjean and Latifi.
Albon goes second-quickest, 1.9s behind his team-mate, with Raikkonen up to third and the Ferraris of Vettel and Leclerc P4 and P5.
Looks like Latifi has come a cropper out on track somewhere, but cars are continuing to improve, so we'll update you on him in a moment.
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Verstappen launches to the top on a 1m57.485 - he's certainly safe with that.
To confirm, it's full wets all-round this time. All eyes now turn to Leclerc - can he escape the drop zone?
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We're underway again, with both Red Bulls once again the first out.
As Grosjean trudges back to the pits, the teams are hard at work in the garages fitting tyres fresh from the ovens to ensure they retain their temperature as much as possible.
The session will restart at 16:03 local time. Just enough time to scrub all the muck out of Leclerc's sidepods and have another crack.
The Frenchman's Haas just swapped ends on him at Turn 1 and immediately he went backwards into the gravel. That was moments after Leclerc went straight on at Turn 1, but managed to keep the car moving and crucially dig himself out.
Just three minutes 30s left on the clock, but that's not good news for Leclerc. Grosjean, who was P17 anyway, now surely won't make the cut.
Looks like it's for Romain Grosjean, who is stranded in the gravel.
Red flag
Red flags out again.
Albon is the first man to start a hot lap, getting all sideways as he piles on the throttle coming onto the pit straight. Everybody on the grid really earning their money today.
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Crikey, a big spin for Raikkonen straight out of the pitlane coming up to Turn 3 - cool as you like, he gathers it up again and carries on without losing track position to Leclerc behind him.
Verstappen, Raikkonen and Albon the first men out of the pitlane after queuing for a time. The classic gamble of track position versus tyre temperature...
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Here we go, we're back underway.
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And with that, we've been given our 5-minute warning - the session will resume at 15:55 local time.
By: Jake Boxall-Legge
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