The Borneo Post

Vettel fires Japanese Grand Prix warning before washout

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SUZUKA, Japan: Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel set the pace yesterday for the Japanese Grand Prix with a blistering drive in the morning’s free practice before rain caused havoc in the afternoon.

Lewis Hami lton splashed gingerly to the fastest time of a soaking second session after an absorbing morning run- out in Suzuka.

Delayed by 50 minutes as rain lashed down, the afternoon looked like being a complete washout as team engineers amused themselves by f loating paper boats along a river of water gushing down the pit lane. When the cars did finally creep out, puddles made the going treacherou­s but Lewis steered his Mercedes to the quickest time of one minute, 48.719 seconds.

Vettel topped the timesheets in a morning session which was temporaril­y disrupted after Carlos Sainz smashed his Toro Rosso into a wall.

Vettel’s time of 1: 29.166 was almost 20 seconds quicker than Hamilton’s wet run, the German edging out the Formula One championsh­ip leader and Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo.

“The results were not the best the last couple of races but I think we are strong so we have all reason to be confident,” said Vettel, who finished fourth in Malaysia last weekend from the back of the grid.

“I’m pretty sure on Sunday we will be able to show what we can do.”

None of Hamilton’s title rivals posted times in the afternoon when Lance Stroll had a lucky escape after his Williams aquaplaned off coming into turn one, forcing the Canadian to take evasive action to avoid hitting a barrier.

Only four other drivers did set times, Esteban Ocon’s Force India going closest to three-time Japan winner Hamilton with a 1:49.518.

“It’s been an interestin­g day,” said Hamilton.

“The car is feeling much better than it was in Malaysia. It feels back to normal, so I’m ready to race.”

Vettel, who trails Hamilton by 34 points with five of the 20 races left this season, gave his fading title hopes a boost with a lightning late dash in the morning as the rain began to fall.

Fer rari t eam mate Kimi Raikkonen was the only other driver to join Vettel, Hamilton and Ricciardo in breaking 1: 30, despite complainin­g of overheatin­g brakes.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Vettel walks in the paddock before the start of the second practice session of the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka.
— AFP photo Vettel walks in the paddock before the start of the second practice session of the Formula One Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka.

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