Kimi Raikkonen topped the final day of testing ahead of the 2018 Formula 1 season, while Fernando Alonso was second fastest for McLaren.
Raikkonen set his fastest lap of the day in the morning session on the hypersoft tyres, a 1m17.221s, which was within a tenth of a second of his team-mate Sebastian Vettel’s unofficial track record set on Thursday.
Alonso posted a 1m17.784s with just over 10 minutes of the afternoon session remaining. However it was far from a positive day for the team, as Alonso completed just seven laps before causing a red flag.
McLaren changed the engine and he had a more productive afternoon, though missed a large portion of the day, as its disappointing pre-season test comes to a close.
Carlos Sainz Jr was third fastest for Renault, just over three tenths adrift of his fellow countryman. He had a troubled morning, spending the majority of the session in the garage with a gearbox issue.
Daniel Ricciardo was fourth quickest in the RB14, but unlike the top three, his time was set on the supersoft tyres. Romain Grosjean was within a tenth of Ricciardo in fifth place.
His time, a 1m18.412s was set on super-soft tyres.
Valtteri Bottas drove the Mercedes in the afternoon, and his quickest time was 1.6s off Raikkonen, albeit on the medium tyres.
His team-mate Lewis Hamilton focused on race simulations in the morning, ending up 11th on the timesheet. The Mercedes duo clocked up 201 laps between them.

Brendon Hartley was seventh for Toro Rosso-Honda, fractionally ahead of 2015 GP3 champion Esteban Ocon (Force India).
Charles Leclerc was ninth for Sauber, he spun in the morning, the third occasion this week where one of its drivers have binned it in the gravel.
Williams’ Sergey Sirotkin completed the top 10 ahead of Hamilton and his team-mate Lance Stroll, who was handed the afternoon session by Robert Kubica.
Kubica decided to sacrifice his seat time to benefit the team.




