FP3 at the Monaco Grand Prix ended a couple of minutes earlier than intended, with Lewis Hamilton hitting the wall to bring out a late red flag.
Hamilton's Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc set the fastest time of the session for the third time in three attempts this weekend, setting him up as one of the favourites for pole at his home race.
Much of the session was, once again, taken up by drivers jockeying for track position and getting well and truly in each other's way, with a flood of irritated team radio messages coming across the airwaves.
Yuki Tsunoda got well and truly in Isack Hadjar's way in one of the most egregious examples, with some fears that he could be given the same grid penalty as Lance Stroll was on Friday.
Tsunoda and team-mate Max Verstappen looked particularly quick in their Red Bulls, setting up an intriguing qualifying session which looks like being wide open.
Running continues in Monaco with qualifying on Saturday, May 24 at 4pm (local time) and 3pm (BST). To read the complete breakdown of qualifying times and how to watch for free in select locations click here.