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Aston Martin the first F1 team to confirm Barcelona test plans

Aston Martin have confirmed their planned driver schedule for the first three days of F1 pre-season testing.

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Aston Martin have confirmed their planned driver line-up for the Barcelona pre-season test, the first official track days of the year.

Having shaken down the new AMR22 at Silverstone last week, both Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll will share the three days of track time at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Vettel will take the wheel for the morning of the first day, Wednesday 23 February, before handing over to Stroll for the afternoon.

The roles will be reversed for Day 2, with Stroll driving in the morning before Vettel climbs back into the AMR22 in the afternoon.

The final day will be the same as the first, with Vettel driving in the morning, and Stroll the afternoon.

Aston Martin are the first F1 team to confirm their planned line-up for the first test, although schedules will come thick and fast over the next few days.

Aston Martin driver line-up for Barcelona F1 test

Day Driver
Day 1 Vettel (AM) / Stroll (PM)
Day 2 Stroll (AM) / Vettel (PM)
Day 3 Vettel (AM) / Stroll (PM)

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