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Mercedes had 'best session of the year' - Hamilton

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Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka

Dates: 5-7 April

Coverage: Live radio commentary on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra (BBC Radio 5 Live for Sunday's race) & BBC Sounds, BBC Sport website & app

Lewis Hamilton said Mercedes had their "best session of the year" in Friday's practice at the Japanese Grand Prix.

The seven-time champion was fifth quickest, with team-mate George Russell fourth, both just under 0.5 seconds behind Max Verstappen of Red Bull.

The times were set in the first session, while the second was rendered irrelevant by wet conditions.

Hamilton said: "It was a really good session, the best the car has felt this year."

Mercedes expected to struggle at Suzuka because its demanding, high-speed layout layout should expose the car's limitations in high-speed corners.

Mercedes have been struggling to understand why the car produces less downforce on track than their simulations suggest it should.

Hamilton said: "It felt really positive. I was excited, because this is a circuit every driver loves to drive and the last couple of years we've had a really difficult car and balance to drive here.

"And given the difficult last few races we've had, great work has been done and we seem to have hit the ground in a sweeter spot so I haven't really made any changes."

 

Russell, who was 0.013secs quicker than Hamilton, said the car's performance was "a pleasant surprise".

Mercedes' difficulties so far this season prompted team principal Toto Wolff to abandon plans to miss the race, he will instead attend for the first time in three seasons.

 

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