2007 World Champion Kimi Raikkonen suffered understeer at the Suzuka Circuit but set the third fastest time in FP2.
Sebastian Vettel was not satisfied with overall balance of the car but believes they can figure out the problems to have a strong Japanese Grand Prix.
Eric Boullier hopes the team can repeat their double points score last time out, at the home of their engine suppliers Honda.
The Japanese Grand Prix is one of Jenson Button’s favourite races of the season and will be more important as the home race for Honda.
Two-time World Champion Fernando Alonso loves driving in Suzuka and hopes to continue his points scoring form.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff will try and figure out what happened in Malaysia and push the team to succeed in Japan.
Lewis Hamilton will forget about the disappointment of Malaysia and wants to continue a dominant display in Japan.
Nico Rosberg wants to recover from a difficult Malaysian Grand Prix and fight for the victory in Japan.
Paddy Lowe will want Mercedes to find the problems behind Lewis Hamilton’s unreliability and to push the team forward in Japan.
After Lewis Hamilton was robbed of a certain victory in Malaysia, Toto Wolff has said that the engine problems are not linked.
With the Circuit of the Americas only a few weeks away, drivers talk about their favourite moments from the Grand Prix.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff will try and understand the problems with Lewis Hamilton’s car and what the team need to improve for Japan.
Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg was over the moon to make it on the podium after being spun around at the first corner.
The three-time World Champion was on supreme form in Malaysia taking his fourth pole in Kuala Lumpur four tenths clear of his team-mate.
Mercedes continue to dominate the weekend with a blistering turn of pace from Lewis Hamilton moving him well clear of second place Max Verstappen in the Red Bull.
Kimi Raikkonen hopes the team can capitalise on the hard tyre compound to give them the best chance of winning in Malaysia.
Four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel is positive heading into the Malaysian Grand Prix feeling that the Scuderia team always have a chance to win.



