Racing Point became the first Formula 1 team to get its 2020 car back on track after running its RP20 at Silverstone on Wednesday during a pre-season shakedown.
Racing Point, whose headquarters is located opposite the British Grand Prix venue, used the National Circuit to carry out mileage in its RP20 on Wednesday.
Lance Stroll, set to enter his second year with the team, jumped behind the wheel for the test which is permitted as a filming day and is therefore mileage and tyre restricted.
The 2020 season is due to get underway next month at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, with a double-header event on July 5 and 12.
The circus will then head to Hungary, followed by a double-header at the Silverstone Circuit in early August.
No races outside of Europe have yet been confirmed, though at least Bahrain and Abu Dhabi look likely to go ahead.