Russell leads one-two from Hamilton as Mercs impress in wet

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George Russell leads Mercedes one-two from Lewis Hamilton in wet Practice Two at Suzuka; Max Verstappen third for Red Bull; Charles Leclerc escapes near-miss with barrier as Ferrari struggle; watch Qualifying live on Sky Sports F1 from 6am on Saturday

Last Updated: 07/10/22 11:07am

Sky F1's David Croft and Karun Chandhok discuss the big talking points from Friday's practice at Suzuka

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Sky F1’s David Croft and Karun Chandhok discuss the big talking points from Friday’s practice at Suzuka

Sky F1’s David Croft and Karun Chandhok discuss the big talking points from Friday’s practice at Suzuka

George Russell led a one-two from team-mate Lewis Hamilton as Mercedes delivered impressive speed in a wet second practice at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Mercedes, who are without a race win this season, appeared to be in a class of their own as Russell’s 1:41.935 put him two tenths clear of Hamilton.

Max Verstappen, who can clinch a second world championship this weekend by winning the race with a fastest lap, was a further six tenths back as he edged out Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez for third.

Charles Leclerc finished 11th after enduring a challenging session, which began with the Ferrari narrowly escaping a collision with the barrier as he went off track at Turn 11.

The Monegasque then missed a chunk of the session as Ferrari fixed a brake issue, but he would report afterwards that his car still felt “really bad”.

Charles Leclerc lost control of his Ferrari on the Suzuka track during FP2

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Charles Leclerc lost control of his Ferrari on the Suzuka track during FP2

Charles Leclerc lost control of his Ferrari on the Suzuka track during FP2

Kevin Magnussen took an impressive fifth for Haas, beating Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz, while Fernando Alonso was seventh after having topped the timesheet in Practice One.

Mick Schumacher, who is fighting to keep his seat with Haas for next season, was absent from second practice after damaging his car in a crash in the opening session.

“It’s probably not going to be that representative for this weekend but it’s definitely good learning for the future,” Russell said.

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez became the latest driver to go off-track at Turn 11

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Red Bull’s Sergio Perez became the latest driver to go off-track at Turn 11

Red Bull’s Sergio Perez became the latest driver to go off-track at Turn 11

“There’s a chance on Sunday it could be wet, but it looks pretty dry tomorrow, nevertheless it’s always nice to end the day top of the timesheet. We definitely made some improvements from FP1 as we were at the bottom of the timesheets.”

As had been the case in Friday’s opening session, running began on wet tyres as rain fell in Suzuka, but conditions eased sufficiently for a switch to be made to intermediate tyres.

An additional 30 minutes added to the session – making it 90 minutes in total – had been intended to be used to test Pirelli’s tyres for next season, but the wet conditions meant the test was cancelled.

Jenson Button was trackside to cast his eye over Turns 16 and 17 during second practice at the Japanese Grand Prix

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Jenson Button was trackside to cast his eye over Turns 16 and 17 during second practice at the Japanese Grand Prix

Jenson Button was trackside to cast his eye over Turns 16 and 17 during second practice at the Japanese Grand Prix

The extra running time ultimately allowed some teams extra time to gather information in the wet, but several drivers stuck to standard running plans and did not take to the track during the additional period.

While there is a possibility of rain falling during Sunday’s race, dry conditions are expected for qualifying, meaning the first opportunity for dry running in Saturday’s final practice will provide a crucial indicator as to who is likely to seal pole.

Japanese GP Practice Two Timesheet

Driver Team Time
1) George Russell Mercedes 1:41.935
2) Lewis Hamilton Mercedes +0.235
3) Max Verstappen Red Bull +0.851
4) Sergio Perez Red Bull +0.899
5) Kevin Magnussen Haas +1.252
6) Carlos Sainz Ferrari +1.269
7) Fernando Alonso Alpine +1.598
8) Valtteri Bottas Alfa Romeo +1.798
9) Esteban Ocon Alpine +1.949
10) Zhou Guanyu Alfa Romeo +2.590
11) Charles Leclerc Ferrari +2.774
12) Nicholas Latifi Williams +3.027
13) Alex Albon Williams +3.104
14) Yuki Tsunoda AlphaTauri +3.322
15) Sebastian Vettel Aston Martin +3.326
16) Lando Norris McLaren +3.950
17) Daniel Ricciardo McLaren +4.095
18) Lance Stroll Aston Martin +4.841
19) Pierre Gasly AlphaTauri +5.175
20) Mick Schumacher Haas no time

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