Formula 1 teams have confirmed their driver arrangements for the first pre-season test of 2020.

Three days of testing will begin at the Circuit de Catalunya tomorrow, followed by another three from Wednesday to Thursday next week.

The reduction from two four-day tests last year to a pair of three-day outings this year has prompted several teams to split the running between their drivers on individual days. Mercedes intend to do this on all three days, and say they will confirm exact details of who will drive for them on a day-by-day basis.

Renault, Racing Point, Williams and Alfa Romeo will also split their first day of running between two drivers. Robert Kubica is the only non-race driver currently scheduled to participate in the test, and will be first to drive the C39 tomorrow.

Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen will each have a full day at the wheel of their new cars on Monday before handing over to their respective team mates.

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2020 pre-season test one driver line-up

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2020 F1 season