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Mark Webber turns quickest lap in final Canadian Grand Prix practice

A short and damp final practice session at the Canadian Grand Prix saw Mark Webber of Red Bull turn the fastest lap. Qualifying for Sunday's race is set for Saturday afternoon.

Qualifying takes place later Saturday

Red Bull driver Mark Webber was reprimanded for ignoring a yellow flag during an earlier practice session for the Canadian Grand Prix. (Stan Honda/AFP/Getty Images)

Mark Webber of Red Bull posted the quickest lap in an abbreviated and wet final practice session Saturday at the Canadian Grand Prix.

Webber's best lap at 4.361-kilometre Circuit Gilles Villeneuve was one minute 17.895 seconds.

Adrian Sutil of Force India was second fastest at 1:18.248, followed by defending race champion Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes at 1:18.732.

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso was next in 1:18.977, Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull was fifth in 1:19.131 and Nico Rosberg of Mercedes was sixth in 1:19.457.

The scheduled one-hour session was reduced to 30 minutes so a barrier along the track could be repaired after a crash during a support race.

That ate up some valuable information-gathering time for the 11 teams ahead of the early-afternoon qualifying session.

Most of the top drivers waited until the final five minutes to go onto the track.

Rosberg, a wire-to-wire winner at Monaco two weeks ago, will be seeking a fourth straight pole position.

The track was wet from overnight rain and a few drops were still falling as the cars went out. Warmer weather with a only a small chance of rain is forecast for the race on Sunday.

Race stewards announced that Webber and Valtteri Bottas of Williams were reprimanded for ignoring a yellow flag during practice on Friday. The flag went up after Pastor Maldonado crashed his Williams.