Perez completed 37 laps at the Spanish circuit after overnight rain had left the circuit damp yesterday.
Tyre manufacturer Pirelli decided to bring forward wet-weather tyre test and sent trucks onto the track before the start of the session to artificially water the surface and make sure it was sufficiently wet.
Testing will continue at Jerez, which will see another Sahara Force India driver Nico Hulkenberg behind the wheels.
Force India's Technical Director Andrew Green said the team has taken a step forward with each run and every lap giving the drivers valuable information about the car.
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