Here's the regs for 2015, and this case is covered:
22) TRACK RUNNING TIME OUTSIDE AN EVENT AND WIND TUNNEL TESTING
22.1 Testing of Current Cars (TCC) shall be defined as any track running time, not part of an Event,
in which a competitor entered in the Championship participates (or in which a third party
participates on behalf of a competitor), using cars which were designed and built in order to
comply with the 2014, 2015 or 2016 Formula One Technical Regulations. No competitor may
sell or make available a car of the current year to any third party without the full knowledge of
the FIA.
Each competitor will also be permitted to carry out two Promotional Events (PE) with the
above cars which will not be considered TCC. A PE shall be defined as an event in which a
competitor participates purely for marketing or promotional purposes. No such test may
exceed 100km in length and only tyres manufactured specifically for this purpose by the
appointed supplier may be used.
In order that an FIA observer may be appointed, competitors must inform the FIA of any
planned TCC or PE at least 72 hours before it is due to commence, the following information
should be provided :
i) The precise specification of the car(s) to be used.
ii) The name(s) of the driver(s) if known.
iii) The nature of the test.
iv) The date(s) and intended duration of the test.2015 F1 Sporting Regulations 11/56 29 June 2014
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v) The purpose of the test.
22.2 Testing of Previous Cars (TPC) shall be defined as any track running time, not part of an Event,
in which a competitor entered in the Championship participates (or in which a third party
participates on behalf of a competitor), using cars which were designed and built in order to
comply with the 2011, 2012 or 2013 Formula One Technical Regulations.
TPC may only be carried out with cars built to the specification of the period and only tyres
manufactured specifically for this purpose may be used.
In order that an FIA observer may be appointed, where possible competitors must inform the
FIA of any planned TPC at least 72 hours before it is due to commence, the following
information should be provided :
i) The precise specification of the car(s) to be used.
ii) The name(s) of the driver(s) if known.
iii) The nature of the test.
iv) The date(s) and intended duration of the test.
v) The purpose of the test.