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Lewis Hamilton prepared to sit out practice sessions

World champion Lewis Hamilton says that he might sit out practice sessions over the course of the remaining five race weekends.

World champion Lewis Hamilton has said that he might sit out practice sessions over the course of the remaining five race weekends.

The Mercedes driver was livid after retiring from the lead at Sepang with yet another engine problem, insisting that he is baffled as to why only he is having reliability dramas.

"I have had lower points, but this is the most helpless I can be at this point," Hamilton was quoted as saying early this week.

Hamilton recently took a spate of grid penalties as Mercedes helped him stockpile enough engines for the rest of the season - but one of them failed spectacularly in Malaysia, putting him 23 points behind Nico Rosberg.

"At this point my concern is that I have two engines and want to make sure I do everything so they can last until the end," Spain's AS newspaper quotes him as saying.

"If that means I have to not do a session, I will not do a session. I'll do whatever it takes to finish the races."

Practice for this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix gets underway on Friday.

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