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Lewis Hamilton finished the first test of the 2022 Formula One season top of the timesheets after a blistering end to the third day.
There was a sense that the seven-time champion was still holding something back as he clocked a 1:19.138 late in the afternoon session, putting himself above new teammate George Russell in second.
While lap times in Barcelona are not necessarily the most vital component of the week’s running, Mercedes can take heart from leaving Red Bull’s Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen third and fourth, respectively.
Also useful for the reigning constructors’ champions is the fact that no team topped the 160 laps Hamilton and Russell combined to pile on, with the former’s total of 94 the joint-best of the entire grid.
After a surprisingly quiet first day saw Lando Norris claim the quickest time, Charles Leclerc was