In preparation for Formula One racing coming to Weehawken and West New York next year, Formula One World Champion Sebastian Vettel will be conducting a test drive on the course on Monday.

The 3.2-mile course includes stretches of Boulevard East and Port Imperial Boulevard. Affected streets will be closed between noon and 2 p.m., said West New York Police Director Michael Indri.

But there won’t be a real Formula One car streaking down Boulevard East at 200 mph, Indri said.

Vettel will be driving a mock race car and doesn’t plan to exceed 40 mph, he said. The purpose of the drive is to get a feel for the course, he said, adding that vehicles parked on the street won’t have to be moved.

Weehawken Mayor Richard Turner, West New York Mayor Felix Roque, race promoter Leo Hindery, Infiniti representatives and various media will be taking in the action, according to a Formula One press release.

With great fanfare, Gov. Chris Christie, Roque, Turner and a number of other Hudson County officials gathered at the Weehawken Ferry in October to announce the unique sports event that features race cars moving at speeds up to 220 mph.

The inaugural race is schedule for next June and there is a 10-year agreement for races on the course.