Charles Leclerc topped the final practice session of the Dutch Grand Prix weekend, going quicker than George Russell and Max Verstappen.

The final practice session has set us up for a potentially thrilling qualifying, with three teams arguably in contention to seal pole position.

Mercedes started the weekend quickest and have looked competitive ever since FP1, with Ferrari also well in the mix with Carlos Sainz topping FP2 and now his team-mate taking top spot in FP3.

Red Bull, meanwhile, have been a little late to the party up near the top of the time-sheets this weekend so far but made amends on Saturday lunchtime, with Verstappen into the top three for the first time this weekend in front of his home crowd, and team-mate Sergio Perez going sixth fastest, just behind Sainz and Lewis Hamilton.

The top six were separated by just over half a second, with Fernando Alonso the best of the rest in the Alpine ahead of Sebastian Vettel for Aston Martin.

Rounding out the top ten were Mick Schumacher in the Haas and Lando Norris in the McLaren.

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Up next, qualifying at 2pm BST!