Soft tyres helped Nicholas Latifi leap up to 10th with a 1min 26.197sec, just ahead of Sergio Perez whose hard tyres could only get him to 0.002sec off the Williams.
On the same compound Sebastian Vettel put himself fourth with a 1min 25.328sec, but his team-mate Stroll wasn’t enjoying life, having to come into the pits with a hydraulic issue. The Canadian was out for the session.
Yuki Tsunoda went fastest on the soft tyres, but only briefly as Bottas bested him by 0.4sec with a 1min 24.194sec. Replays showed the Finn went well off track to set his time – it wasn’t deleted, with Michael Masi informing Red Bull’s sporting director that the stewards were letting drivers “find their feet”.
His team-mate Hamilton also sampled the softs to post a 1min 24.509sec but it was Verstappen who was getting the best out of them, going fastest again with a 1min 23.723sec.
An impressive Pierre Gasly went off several times, but flew to second
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With fifteen minutes to go, the Mercedes driver set a faster middle sector than the Red Bull driver, but then backed out of the lap after a snap of oversteer.
Hamilton was then brought in after being informed the team thought he might have a car issue – likely to be front wing damage from running wide – after commenting earlier that the car felt down on power.
Perez improved to sixth, 1.192sec slower than his team-mate after changing to the soft tyre.
McLaren mechanics rushed to fix Norris’s McLaren after he damaged some bodywork on the kerbs, managing to get him out with five minutes left.
Pierre Gasly jumped into second, four tenths behind Verstappen, whilst Norris improved to ninth, a second further back.
Hamilton went out in an attempt to find some pace, but was stymied after a yellow flag came out due to Mick Schumacher locking up and going into the gravel at Turn 7, the now-dusty Haas recovering back onto the track.
The session ended then with Verstappen top, enjoying a margin of nearly half a second over the nearest challenger Gasly.
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After the multiple track limit breaches of the first session, officials decided to make the track wider, by defining the track limit as the purple and white kerbs, rather than the white line where the kerbs meet the asphalt.
The Mercedes began by tripping each other up: Hamilton blocking Bottas and forcing him to go wide.
Most cars started the session on medium tyres, but the Ferraris opted for hards, along with Norris, Räikkönen, Ocon, Gasly and Latifi.
Ten minutes in and it was the Honda-engined car you wouldn’t expect topping the table: Yuki Tsunoda with a 1min 24.233sec lap, five-hundredths ahead of Verstappen and Perez.
It wasn’t the pace of the Red Bull that was the talking point but Verstappen’s rear wing DRS flap that oscillated manically when open.
All of the cars had got at least five laps in by that time, with the exception of Nikita Mazepin, as mechanics worked on changing his chassis, which had been damaged by the kerbs in FP1.