Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc topped final practice for the Saudi Arabia Formula One Grand Prix, after drivers agreed to continue racing in Jeddah the day after a missile attack on a nearby oil depot. Leclerc clocked 1 minute 29.735 with time running out on the 6.174-kilometres Jeddah Corniche street circuit to beat world champion Max Verstappen of Red Bull by the fraction of .033 of a second. Seven-time champ Lewis Hamilton was almost a second back in 11th in his Mercedes. Leclerc won the season-opening Bahrain GP last week and has topped all three practice sessions in Jeddah, with qualifying set…