Robert Kubica has confirmed that he will take part in two more rallies this month.
The Pole completed two rallies in September as part of his comeback from injuries sustained in a rallying accident in February 2011.
The former Lotus driver will race a Citreon C4 WRC, the car in which Sebastian Loeb won four World Rally titles, in the Rally di Como in Italy and the Rallye du Var in France.
Kubica told Sky Sports News: "I can't wait to drive a car that is as quick and has been as successful as the C4 WRC.
"After completing a test session so that I can get used to the car, competing in the Rally di Como will, above all, be an opportunity to get a feel for the car and learn more about driving it in racing conditions.
"The objective will be different for the Rallye du Var. It will be the third time I have taken part, so it's a rally with which I am already familiar and where I feel comfortable.
"First and foremost I want to rack up as many miles as possible and improve in the category."
Kubica has missed the last two Formula 1 seasons as a result of his injuries.