Formula One world champions Mercedes will be absent from a pre-season wet tyre test organised by Pirelli in southern France this month and attended by the sport’s three other engine manufacturers.

The Italian tyre manufacturer said only Ferrari, Renault-powered Red Bull and Honda’s partners McLaren would take part in the two day test at Le Castellet on January 25-26.

Run with last year’s cars, the limited mileage test will be controlled by Pirelli and monitored closely by the FIA.

Pirelli had stated, in a note to teams seen by motorsport.com, that they wanted to limit attendance because it was hard to control conditions on the watered track and they could not have more than three cars running at the same time.

Mercedes, who have dominated the last two seasons with Britain’s triple champion Lewis Hamilton and Germany’s Nico Rosberg, are fully focused on the first proper test of the season with the 2016 cars in Barcelona from February 22-25.

A second official test is scheduled for the same Circuit de Cata-lunya on March 1-4.

The season starts in Australia on March 20.

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