Oct.1 - Ralf Schumacher "can't imagine" that his nephew will not be on the Formula 1 grid next year.

Ahead of his Friday practice debut for Alfa Romeo at the Nurburgring, 21-year-old Mick Schumacher prepared at Fiorano on Wednesday at the wheel of a 2018 Ferrari.

Also in action were fellow Ferrari juniors Callum Ilott and Robert Shwartzman, but Ferrari's Laurent Mekies denied it was a "shootout" for a 2021 F1 seat.

Ralf Schumacher, whose brother Michael is Mick's father, thinks the young German is the standout favourite anyway.

"His learning curve over the year has been very promising. I can't imagine Mick not driving in Formula 1 next year," he told Sky Deutschland.

"He has shown over several years and in different categories that he is one of the best, so it is clear that he has the potential to be in F1."

RTL presenter Florian Konig agrees with Ralf that Schumacher's Nurburgring outing is a "pretty clear indication" that he will be at Alfa Romeo next year.

Another German broadcaster, Sky Deutschland's commentator Sascha Roos, agrees: "If Mick doesn't mess up, he will be in the top three in Formula 2 this year.

"It would then be extremely unusual to park a driver like that for another year. I think the probability that he will drive for Alfa Romeo is more than high."


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  1. YEEEEE HAAAAAA!

    The son of a cheat, will not be as successful as his father the king of cheats. He will be under much closer scrutiny as all eyes will be on him and with social media so strong, people will not be scared to call him out if he and ferrari try the same things as they did when his father was around, even with jean todt in the top job of the fia. Remember karma comes back to bite you if you do the wrong thing for so many years, eventually it will get you and get you hard.

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