The 33-year-old Red Bull driver, fourth fastest in the morning, posted a time of 1min 31.234sec, 55 minutes into the session, but was then forced to spend the remaining time in the pits after a warning light appeared on his car.
Spaniard Fernando Alonso, who, contrary to his team-mate Brazilian Felipe Massa, had opted to run without the f-duct, and was second fastest for Ferrari followed by the German Sebastian Vettel in the second Red Bull, with less than seven-tenths of a second separating the top three drivers.
Russian Vitaly Petrov of Renault was the seventh quickest, whilst crowd favourite McLaren driver Briton Lewis Hamilton wound up eighth fastest.
Briton Jenson Button finished the session 13th quickest as the McLaren pair appeared to struggle to get to grips with their car's latest modifications.
Nationality | German |
Current team | Mercedes GP |
Date of Birth | 3 January 1969 |
Car # | 3 |
Races | 259 (258 starts) |
Championships | 7 (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) |
Wins | 91 |
Podiums | 154 |
Career points | 1,403 |
Pole positions | 68 |
Fastest laps | 76 |
First race | 1991 Belgian Grand Prix |
First win | 1992 Belgian Grand Prix |
Last win | 2006 Chinese Grand Prix |
Last race | 2010 European Grand Prix |
2006 position | 2nd (121 pts) |
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