Oscar Piastri set the third fastest time of the session, whereas the Ferraris of Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc only managed P4 and P5 respectively.
However, one of the main talking points after the session was not the constructors’ battle, but a bizarre investigation from the FIA that involved 17 drivers on the grid.
Hamilton, Verstappen and 15 other drivers were placed under investigation after they failed to observe a minimum lap time of 1:40.0 , which was implemented to avoid the field bunching up during sessions.
The FIA have delivered their final verdict for the infraction, where they declared that no further action would be taken.
"The stewards determined that the drivers took appropriate actions to not impede other drivers, and where required slowed down significantly to allow other drivers to pass while giving those drivers a clear track,” the official FIA statement read.
"The stewards therefore determine that the drivers concerned did not drive “unnecessarily slowly”, and that evidently the reason they were above the maximum time was due to their appropriate actions and take no further action."