SUZUKA, Japan -- Lewis Hamilton admits Suzuka is not one of his strong circuits and says he needs to find time in sectors two and three to give himself the best chance of taking pole position on Saturday.His Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg has taken pole at the last two Japanese Grands Prix and was 0.072s quicker in second practice on Friday. Hamilton said he had a strong day on Friday but admits he is vulnerable at Suzuka.Honestly, even though Ive won here twice, this is not up in the top of my best tracks even though I love it, he said. Im just not the quickest here for some reason but its something Im working at, and in that session I was obviously a lot closer so its just one step at a time.At the same time we are adjusting the car, but theres just little bits here and there in different corners, apexes, turning points, braking points, getting the right flow and the right balance and utilising the tyres as well. But my Saturdays, if its drier, are usually a little bit better than my Fridays, so hopefully tomorrow will be better.Asked where he need to improve the most, Hamilton said: Theres little bits here and there. The first sector is OK but usually Im quicker in the first sector, so Ive got to find at least a tenth in the first sector, the middle sector I would say a tenth and a half to two tenths, and then in the last sector probably another tenth. Thats where I feel I should be and thats what Ive got to go and find.Hamilton took pole position by 0.4s in Malaysia but an engine failure in the race saw him retire from the lead with 16 laps remaining. At Suzuka he is running the same engine he used in Belgium, Monza and Singapore, but says he is not even contemplating another failure.When you get in the car you have to have 100 percent belief in your ability and the car and the guys and that you are safe. 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