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Wet Suzuka practice leaves question marks

RED Bull’s Russian Daniil Kvyat led a rainswept Japanese Grand Prix practice yesterday as bad weather kept Formula One guessing about who would come out on top this weekend.

Mercedes’ championship leader Lewis Hamilton was fifth and third fastest in the two sessions, while teammate and title rival Nico Rosberg was third and second, but times were meaningless.

Hamilton spent much of his day sheltering from the rain, completing only six laps in the morning and eight in the afternoon.

“There was not much to learn,” the Briton, whose team’s dominance mysteriously disappeared in Singapore last Sunday, told the BBC. “It is irrelevant what we did today, with the weekend going to be dry.”

Mercedes motorsport head Toto Wolff added: “If you don’t need to test any new items on the car, there is no need to take a risk in these conditions.”

Eight of the 20 drivers failed to set a time in the morning session, with cars throwing up plumes of spray when they did go out on a slippery track.

Spanish rookie Carlos Sainz was fastest before lunch for Toro Rosso, despite problems with aquaplaning on a track with improved drainage after the late Jules Bianchi’s tragic accident last year.

Sainz’s best time of 1 minute 49.434 seconds compared to Kvyat’s 1:48.277 in the afternoon.

It was the first time in his 14-race career that Sainz had led a session, while Renault had the rare accolade of seeing its engines top the times in both.

Kvyat had been second in the morning.

Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, winner from pole position in Singapore last weekend for his third victory of the season, was fourth and fifth quickest in the respective sessions.




 

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