Ferrari and McLaren youngsters Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris will add to their Formula 1 experience during this week's tyre test in Abu Dhabi.
Formula 2 champion Leclerc will receive another outing at Sauber, ahead of his mooted graduation to the championship with the team, while Norris will pilot one of two McLaren MCL32s present at the Yas Marina Circuit.
McLaren is the only team which will be running two cars, in order to make up for its cancelled tyre test in Brazil, with long-term development driver Oliver Turvey set to share duties with Norris.
Force India will hand one day's worth of running to Nikita Mazepin, while Toro Rosso will do likewise with Sean Gelael.
Williams, as confirmed last week, will evaluate both Robert Kubica and Sergey Sirotkin alongside regular racer Lance Stroll.
All other teams will exclusively hand track time to their confirmed 2018 drivers as they receive their first chance to fully assess Pirelli's expanded range, which will feature seven slick compounds.