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Running order confirmed for first test

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The teams have released details of which drivers will run on which days of the up-coming pre-season test at Jerez.

The test is due to take place from Tuesday until Friday and will be the first glimpse of F1 action since the 2011 season finished in late November.

The full running order is as follows:

# Team Tue Wed Thu Fri
01. Red Bull M. Webber M. Webber S. Vettel S. Vettel
02. McLaren J. Button J. Button L. Hamilton L. Hamilton
03. Ferrari F. Massa F. Massa F. Alonso F. Alonso
04. Mercedes N. Rosberg
M. Schumacher
M. Schumacher N. Rosberg N/A
05. Lotus Raikkonen Raikkonen R. Grosjean R. Grosjean
06. Force India P. di Resta P. di Resta N. Hulkenberg N. Hulkenberg
07. Sauber K. Kobayashi S. Perez S. Perez K. Kobayashi
08. Toro Rosso D. Ricciardo D. Ricciardo J. Vergne J. Vergne
09. Williams P. Maldonado P. Maldonado B. Senna B. Senna
10. Caterham H. Kovalainen H. Kovalainen G. Garde J. Trulli
11. HRT P. de la Rosa P. de la Rosa N/A N/A
12. Marussia N/A N/A N/A N/A

N.B: Mercedes will be running last year’s car but using the three days they have elected to evaluate tyres. HRT is running Pedro de la Rosa in their 2011 car on only two days. Marussia will not be in attendance.

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