Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren will take part in Pirelli's wet tyre test at Paul Ricard.
The test will take place over two days on January 25-26 at the Paul Ricard circuit near Marseille in France, with only three teams taking part despite Pirelli making the test available to all teams. Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren are attending, with Mercedes surprisingly opting not to run a car.
McLaren has already confirmed Stoffel Vandoorne will drive at the test, which will only focus on wet tyre compounds and not intermediates or slicks. Paul Ricard allows the track to be artificially sprinkled to create wet conditions, whereas in recent years Pirelli had to rely on the weather or on tractors attempting to wet the circuit at Jerez.
Pre-season testing gets underway at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on February 22, with only two tests ahead of the first race in Melbourne.
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