Sebastian Vettel led Ferrari team-mate Kimi Raikkonen to end the final practice session for the 2018 Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix.
Raikkonen, who was fastest in the second practice session on Friday, set the benchmark lap time of 1m42.724s early into the session.
40 minutes into the one-hour session Vettel looked likely to go quickest, setting the fastest first sector and still up on time in the second sector, but lost time to his team-mate by the end of the lap.
His next lap however he was able to get ahead of Raikkonen by 0.063s, with championship rival Lewis Hamilton just over one-tenth of a second further back in third.
So far this weekend Ferrari has topped all three sessions, with Vettel also leading the pack in free practice one.
The session was briefly red flagged with 10 minutes to go when McLaren’s Stoffel Vandoorne span on the Kemmel Straight after trying to pass Valtteri Bottas on the grass.
Vandoorne and his team-mate Fernando Alonso were the two slowest drivers of the session.
Bottas was able to go fourth fastest overall ahead of Red Bull Racing duo Max Verstappen and Daniel Ricciardo.
Charles Leclerc was able to get his Sauber into seventh on the timesheet and just under half a second behind Ricciardo.
Behind him in eighth was Sergio Perez for Racing Point Force India, with his team-mate Esteban Ocon rounding off the top 10.
The pair were separated by Renault’s Nico Hulkenberg in ninth. His team-mate Carlos Sainz was down in 13th at the end of the session behind Marcus Ericsson and Romain Grosjean.




