Classic Ferrari for sale continues where he left off in the morning - in the first two places. Team racer from Maranella they were at the top again this time, where he is Charles Leclerc morning time Sebastian Vettl improved by three tenths of a second. With time 1: 44.123 minutes was Leclerc a good six tenths of a second faster than a teammate Vettel.

For both Ferrari which included a racer Mercedesa and this time too he was Valtteri Bottas to learn faster than Lewis Hamilton. A pair of silver arrows is for Leclerc lagged behind the good ones eight tenths seconds. However, unlike the first free practice, when Bottas and Hamilton reached their time on medium mixture, they are now lagging behind on soft mixtures. Maybe they go to Mercedes with a new one an improved version of the drive unit with a hint of caution, so that these times are not to be taken for granted. Hamilton, who was still struggling in the morning with technical difficulties, but this time he had a different problem, namely poorly sealed helmet.

In fifth place is the Mexican Sergio Pereza, which is for Leclerc lagged behind for a second, but a few laps before the end of training, his engine failed. Smoke and fire, which spread from the back of his car, however, do not bode well for tomorrow’s qualifiers. He was sixth this time Max Verstappen, who, however, set his time on medium mixture tires. Dutchman he was also the only one to wear the car in yellow-marked tires.
The seventh was "Mr. Spa" Kimi Raikkonen, which is behind the fastest of the day behind 1,27 seconds. Apparently his left leg injury isn’t that severe and he will still be able to drive the entire racing weekend GP of Belgium. He was eighth Lance stroll, which only proves that Racing Point in good shape. Canadian was 1,6 seconds behind. In ninth place we find Daniel Ricciard, which is with his Renault za Stroll only a thousandth of a second behind. He secured tenth place Alex Albon in another Red Bullu.
From eleventh place onwards, however, they ranked Carlos Sainz (McLaren), Romain Grosjean (Challenge), Nico Hulkenberg (Renault), Daniil Kvyat (Red Bull), Lando Norris (McLaren), Antonio Giovinazzi (Alfa Romeo), Pierre Gasly (Red Bull), Kevin Magnussen (Challenge), George Russell (Williams) and Robert Kubica (Williams).
