(GMM) Virgin on Thursday became the first of F1's four new teams to get a car up and running.
In the hands of Timo Glock, the newly launched VR-01 began a two-day shakedown on bitterly cold Silverstone's shorter Stowe circuit.
The team said the German driver completed a "few exploratory laps", and a photo showed the new black and red car fitted with rain tires.
"The program really gets underway tomorrow (Friday) with a full day of on-track evaluation for both Timo and Lucas (di Grassi)," said technical director Nick Wirth.
Lucas di Grassi
Earlier this week, Virgin said the VR-01 passed the rear impact structure crash test, meaning it is now cleared to race in formula one.
"We are delighted to have sailed through the sign-off of the VR-01's structural integrity in accordance with the FIA's crash testing requirements," said Wirth.
It is also believed that Force India's new VJM03 made its debut outing at Silverstone on Thursday.
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