Red Bull's Mark Webber eases his car out of the pits on the way to Saturday's third and final practice session for the Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona
Once again it is Webber's team-mate Sebastian Vettel who sets the pace in practice with another scintillating drive as the redesigned Red Bull cars leave all the other teams trailing in their wake
Vettel's lap of one minute, 20.528 seconds is 0.708secs quicker than Webber, with the McLarens of Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button third and fourth respectively.
Ferrari's Fernando Alonso prepares to drive in Saturday's final practice session but the Spaniard can only manage eighth place at his home Grand Prix
Sauber driver Kamui Kobayashi commiserates with a member of his otherwise downtrodden pit crew after crashing in final practice on Saturday morning
Michael Schumacher of Mercedes composes himself before posting his best qualifying time of the season to line up sixth on the grid
Sebastian Vettel leads from the front in qualifying as he looks to post his fourth pole position in five races so far this season
It is a disappointing day for Williams driver Rubens Barrichello, who will start 17th after failing to get through the first qualifying session
Felipe Massa emerges from the haze but the Ferrari driver can only manage a ninth-place finish, five spots behind his team-mate Fernando Alonso
Lewis Hamilton burns rubber at the Curcuit de Catalunya as the British driver and his team-mate Jenson Button struggle to match the pace set by the Red Bulls
With the Red Bulls dominant once more, this time it is Webber who posts the fastest time to seize pole position ahead of his team-mate Vettel
Webber's time is one minute, 19.995 seconds, 0.106secs faster than Vettel and almost a second quicker than McLaren's Lewis Hamilton, who will start from third on the grid
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