The Freeman

Title-seeking Vettel tops Japan practice

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SUZUKA, Japan — Formula One leader Sebastian Vettel avoided a rash of spins and crashes Friday to ominously time quickest in practice for the Japanese Grand Prix as he hunts his fourth successive world title.

On a day of spins and frustratio­n for many of his rivals, the German clocked 1min 33.852secs in the afternoon session, 0.168 quicker than teammate Mark Webber, in hot conditions. Nico Rosberg clocked 1:34.114 for third.

Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, a distant second in the standings and hoping to put Vettel's celebratio­ns on ice, was sixth fastest in the morning and only 10th in the second run, again unhappy about degrading tyres.

Sergio Perez, who suffered a hair-rising puncture at last weekend's South Korea race, skidded into a wall at high speed at the sharp "Spoon" curve, leaving his McLaren badly dented and needing to ice down his right wrist after returning to the garage.

Alonso, one of many drivers who blasted tyremakers Pirelli after Korea, spun at the tricky ninth turn, trashing his compound rubbers in the process.

Asked about the state of his replacemen­t hard tyres over the team radio, the Spaniard barked: "Zero!"

Kimi Raikkonen lasted just two minutes on his medium tyre run, forced to abandon his Lotus after burying it deep in the gravel, but still posted the fourth-quickest time of the second practice.

Vettel, who can become only the third man to capture four world titles in a row if he wins and Alonso finishes below eighth on Sunday, then overtook his rival to get him even hotter under the collar with track temperatur­es nudging above 40C (104F).

Vettel has won the last four grands prix to open a 77point lead with only 125 available from the last five races.

Lewis Hamilton had lapped quickest in the day's first free practice in 1:34.157, three tenths clear of Mercedes teammate Rosberg, in another lively session which included the worrying sight of a wheel hurtling through the air.

Marussia's Jules Bianchi hit a wall heavily at turn nine, ruling him out of P2 due to chassis damage, before Pastor Maldonado's Williams lost a wheel coming through Spoon.

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