Ferrari has signed up for a wet weather test with Pirelli which will take place at Fiorano next month with a 2015 SF15-T chassis.
Pirelli has scheduled a series of dry and wet weather tests this year as it develops its 2018 compounds.
But the Italian manufacturer requested from the FIA additional wet weather test opportunities using older-spec cars, which Pirelli believe will still provide useful data despite running different size tyres.
"We have a test scheduled in Fiorano on June 2," Pirelli F1 boss Mario Isola told Motorsport.com.
"It’s the 2015 car with the old sizes, just to explore some new directions. At the moment it’s the only one.
"We have the other tests scheduled in the official planning with the 2017 cars, and now we are checking if we can organise something else.
"This is the plan, to have this one and a couple more sessions."
The Scuderia will perhaps take advantage of the extra running to put one of its young drivers to work, with Antonio Giovinazzi, Charles Leclerc and Antonio Fuocco as possible candidates for the test.
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