The session, which began gingerly with the drivers making cautious progress in the temperamental conditions, was stopped for 18 minutes in the final period when Swede Marcus Ericsson crashed heavily in his Sauber car. He was unhurt and walked away.
The reigning champion Hamilton, who was fastest in both Friday sessions, clocked a best lap time of one minute and 30.904 seconds to outpace the championship-leading Rosberg by 0.063 seconds on a cool, damp and overcast day at the former wartime airfield in central England.
Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso continued to demonstrate the improvement of the Honda team by taking seventh place ahead of Nico Hulkenberg of Force India, Kimi Raikkonen in the second Ferrari and Spaniard Carlos Sainz of Toro Rosso.
Rosberg showed no signs of being disadvantaged by missing the entire second practice on Friday and lapped consistently throughout the time available, while the Briton Hamilton was more selective in his timing of laps in the changing conditions.
The two drivers, told by Mercedes on Thursday that they face sanctions including fines and suspensions if they disobey revised “rules of engagement”, worked with restraint and there was no visible fresh flashpoint in their strained relationship.
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