The chequered flag may have fallen on the 2020 Formula 1 season, but for eight of the ten teams, the work is not finished yet. On Tuesday they will be firing up their cars one last time before the year is out, for the post-season test day in Abu Dhabi.
Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull, Renault, AlphaTauri, Haas, Alfa Romeo and Williams will all be in action on track, on what is the last official day of F1 running in 2020. McLaren and Racing Point are not taking part.
It’s a chance for several of the teams to give their young drivers a run out in current F1 machinery, with Formula 2 racers Robert Shwartzman and Callum Ilott set to get behind the wheel for Ferrari and Alfa Romeo respectively.
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F2 champion Mick Schumacher will be driving for his new team Haas, while Yuki Tsunoda – who came third in the F2 championship behind Schumacher and Ilott – will be piloting an AlphaTauri, with the Japanese racer expected to be announced as driving for the team in 2021 alongside Pierre Gasly.
Another F2 driver, Guanyu Zhou will be testing for Renault, alongside Fernando Alonso, as the two-time world champion continues his efforts to get back up to speed before his F1 return next year.
See the full list of runners and riders below.

Post-season Abu Dhabi test
Team | Driver 1 | Driver 2 |
---|---|---|
Mercedes | Stoffel Vandoorne | Nyck de Vries |
Ferrari | Robert Shwartzman | Antonio Fuoco |
Red Bull | Juri Vips | Sebastien Buemi |
Renault | Fernando Alonso | Guanyu Zhou |
AlphaTauri | Yuki Tsunoda | Marino Sato |
Haas | Mick Schumacher | N/A |
Alfa Romeo | Callum Ilott | Robert Kubica |
Williams | Jack Aitken | Roy Nissany |
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