Jean-Eric Vergne hopes to test 2017 tyres

Jean-Eric Vergne of France and Scuderia Toro Rosso attends the drivers parade before the United States Formula One Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas on November 17, 2013
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Jean-Eric Vergne thinks that the additional testing allocated for Pirelli's 2017 tyre development will give him a chance to return to F1 action.

Jean-Eric Vergne has said that he thinks the additional testing allocated for Pirelli's 2017 tyre development will give him a chance to return to Formula 1 action.

After threatening to quit the sport if it cannot prepare properly for the new regulations featuring wider tyres, Pirelli has now been granted 25 days of running.

Five top teams, including Ferrari, have put up their hands to help Pirelli do the testing, running 2016 cars as well as modified 2013 and 2014 cars.

Former Toro Rosso driver Vergne now races in Formula E, but he also has a role as a Ferrari simulator driver.

"It's incredible to be a part of the famous Scuderia," he told French broadcaster Canal Plus.

"I'm sure there will be opportunities later in the year to be in the Ferrari. Not at the grand prix weekend, of course, but perhaps within the Pirelli test sessions."

Vergne, 25, also serves as Ferrari's reserve driver this year.

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