Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton: 'We don't want to take risks in wet conditions'

Lewis Hamilton in action during the Italian GP practice on September 4, 2015
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Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton says that there is no point in taking risks during today's practice due to the rain ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix.

Mercedes Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton has claimed that his team do not want to take risks in practice due to the wet conditions at the Japanese Grand Prix.

It was a frustrating day for the competitors as rain descended onto the Suzuka circuit during practice one and practice two.

In last weekend's Singapore Grand Prix, Mercedes encountered problems, which resulted in Hamilton and teammate Nico Rosberg both missing out on a podium spot.

Due to today's rain, the team will only have tomorrow to test the car ahead of Sunday's race.

"You don't want to take too many risks today - there's no point damaging the car, damaging the gear box today so we've just been practising starts and getting a couple of laps, but otherwise not really much to learn," Hamilton told Sky Sports News.

"It's a shame for the fans - they've been sitting in the rain and not seen many cars go by, so it's boring for them."

The weather is expected to be dry over the weekend.

Sebastian Vettel of Germany and Ferrari looks on as he sits in the garage during final practice for the Formula One Grand Prix of Italy at Autodromo di Monza on September 5, 2015
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