
Vettel missed the season opener in Bahrain last weekend after testing positive for the virus, with reserve driver Hulkenberg replacing him and finishing the race 17th.
Aston Martin said Hulkenberg will once again step in for Vettel, who is expected to be fit for the Australian Grand Prix that is scheduled for April 8 to April 10.
“@HulkHulkenberg will practice, qualify and race alongside @lance_stroll,” Aston Martin said on Twitter.
“Nico coped well in Bahrain and we are sure he will do likewise in Jeddah.”
Teams will be in action at the Corniche circuit in Jeddah later today for the first two practice sessions ahead of Sunday’s main race.