Teams' driver line-up for Hungaroring in-season test

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Not everyone will be heading to the beach this week as Formula 1's second in-season test takes place in Hungary on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Teams haven't all finalized their driver line-ups but the majority of the runners are known.

Mercedes will rely on junior member and current F2 championship leader George Russell on both days of the in-season test.

Ferrari have delegated test driver Antonio Giovinazzi and Kimi Raikkonen, the young Italian switching to Sauber on Wednesday.

As much as longs for a summer break, Daniel Ricciardo will be on duty on Tuesday with Red Bull, followed by British hopeful Jake Dennis who gets his second test with the Milton Keynes-based outfit.

Nico Hulkenberg will be among the regular F1 drivers on duty but will be relayed by highly rated F2 racer Artem Markelov on day 2.

Force India has remained in Hungary despite its off-track troubles and will entrust its pink cars first to Nicholas Latifi and then to Nikita Mazepin, whose father by the way could be in line to purchase the Silverstone-base squad.

Down at Williams, development driver Oliver Rowland on Tuesday will precede Robert Kubica on Wednesday.

McLaren junior should have the exclusive use of the team's MCL33 on both days of testing.

Sauber will field Marcus Ericsson and Giovinazzi.

Toro Rosso has awarded development driver Sean Gelael a day of testing but Brendon Hartley will be onboard on Tuesday.

Finally, while the Haas F1 Team has decided to sit out the test to preserve its resources.

TeamTuesday July 30Wednesday August 1
MercedesGeorge RussellGeorge Russell
FerrariAntonio GiovinazziKimi Räikkönen
Red BullDaniel RicciardoJake Dennis
RenaultNico HülkenbergArtem Markelov
Force IndiaNicholas LatifiNikita Mazepin
McLarenLando NorrisLando Norris
Toro RossoBrendon HartleySean Gelael
SauberMarcus EricssonAntonio Giovinazzi
WilliamsOliver RowlandRobert Kubica

 

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