The German,
who will be bidding for his sixth Suzuka victory on Sunday, clocked
one minute 47.906 seconds in heavy rain, more than 16 seconds slower
than Ferrari team mate Rubens Barrichello's pole-setting time last
year.
Sauber driver
Giancarlo Fisichella of Italy was second fastest with a time of
1:48.362, with Brazilian Barrichello third in 1:49.846 as only 17
drivers set lap times in the treacherous conditions.
Briton Jenson
Button was fourth quickest but BAR team mate Takuma Sato disappointed
the home fans by stopping after one lap and failing to set a time.
Japanese Sato
briefly lost control on returning to the pit lane and opted for
caution by not coming back out.
Jaguar driver
Mark Webber of Australia also skidded approaching the pits and was
one of eight drivers who did not set times, including Brazil's Felipe
Massa (Sauber), who spun off into a crash barrier at turn eight.
Sunday's race
could be disrupted by typhoon "Ma-on", forecast to hit
central Japan this weekend.