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Belgian Grand Prix: Kamui Kobayashi quickest in wet opening practice session at Spa

Kamui Kobayashi emerged quickest for Sauber in a wet first practice session for the Belgian Grand Prix at Spa-Francorchamps

Consistently heavy rain over the Ardennes circuit left the track saturated, resulting in a morning of little action.

Indeed in the first half of the session, Kobayashi was the only man willing to try a flying lap.

His 2m17.705s from an early four-lap run held a lonely top spot as all the other drivers settled for cautious installation runs.

Although the rain barely relented, more drivers took to the track going into the final 40 minutes.

Toro Rosso duo Daniel Ricciardo and Jean-Eric Vergne led the way for a while, before a busy five minutes around the hour mark featured Vergne, Kobayashi, Ricciardo and finally Williams driver Pastor Maldonado taking turns on top.

Kobayashi then reasserted himself with a 2m11.389s, 17 minutes from the end. That put the Sauber on top by 0.552 seconds over Maldonado, with Ricciardo and Vergne next up.

Red Bull's Mark Webber was the best of the title contenders in fifth place.

His team-mate Sebastian Vettel took ninth, behind Sergio Perez (Sauber), Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) and Williams reserve Valtteri Bottas.

Michael Schumacher escaped a scary moment at Eau Rouge to complete the top 10 with a late lap.

Points leader Fernando Alonso was among those choosing not to set a proper time, along with Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa and the Lotus duo.

Massa also stopped at the chicane with smoke eminating from the rear of his Ferrari, apparently in some kind of engine trouble.

Despite the appalling conditions, everyone managed to stay clear of the barriers, with incidents limited to a few trips down escape roads and twitches of aquaplaning.

Pos  Driver              Car                   Time       Gap       Laps
 1.  Kamui Kobayashi     Sauber-Ferrari        2m11.389s            20
 2.  Pastor Maldonado    Williams-Renault      2m11.941s  + 0.552s  14
 3.  Daniel Ricciardo    Toro Rosso-Ferrari    2m12.004s  + 0.615s  12
 4.  Jean-Eric Vergne    Toro Rosso-Ferrari    2m12.824s  + 1.435s  15
 5.  Mark Webber         Red Bull-Renault      2m13.191s  + 1.802s  13
 6.  Sergio Perez        Sauber-Ferrari        2m13.861s  + 2.472s  16
 7.  Nico Rosberg        Mercedes              2m14.210s  + 2.821s  14
 8.  Valtteri Bottas     Williams-Renault      2m14.660s  + 3.271s  16
 9.  Sebastian Vettel    Red Bull-Renault      2m14.860s  + 3.471s  12
10.  Michael Schumacher  Mercedes              2m15.402s  + 4.013s  13
11.  Paul di Resta       Force India-Mercedes  2m15.812s  + 4.423s  11
12.  Timo Glock          Marussia-Cosworth     2m16.409s  + 5.020s  16
13.  Nico Hulkenberg     Force India-Mercedes  2m16.786s  + 5.397s  10
14.  Vitaly Petrov       Caterham-Renault      2m16.788s  + 5.399s  16
15.  Lewis Hamilton      McLaren-Mercedes      2m16.827s  + 5.438s  5
16.  Jenson Button       McLaren-Mercedes      2m16.861s  + 5.472s  8
17.  Charles Pic         Marussia-Cosworth     2m17.519s  + 6.130s  14
18.  Heikki Kovalainen   Caterham-Renault      2m18.199s  + 6.810s  10
19.  Pedro de la Rosa    HRT-Cosworth          2m19.546s  + 8.157s  12
20.  Dani Clos           HRT-Cosworth          2m19.689s  + 8.300s  12
21.  Romain Grosjean     Lotus-Renault         2m38.701s  + 27.312s 9
22.  Fernando Alonso     Ferrari               2m40.749s  + 29.360s 4
23.  Kimi Raikkonen      Lotus-Renault         2m46.580s  + 35.191s 9
24.  Felipe Massa        Ferrari                                    2

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