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Schumacher to juggle Ferrari and Alfa Romeo acts in Bahrain!

Mick Schumacher is expected to make his F1 debut next week at the post-Bahrain Grand Prix young drivers test where the young German could run with both Alfa Romeo and Ferrari!

Schumacher could make his debut with the Scuderia on Tuesday and then switch over to the Swiss outfit on the following day according to a report from Autosport.

The 20-year-old will be on duty next weekend at Sakhir where he will kick off his 2019 Formula 2 campaign with the front-running Prema squad.

Schumacher, a member of Ferrari's Young Driver Academy, will then begin his testing preparations on Monday before getting his baptism of fire onboard the Scuderia's SF90 on Tuesday.

Il will undoubtedly be a seminal moment for the young charger and his family, and the first time a Schumacher will be seen behind the wheel of a red car since the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix, the last race of Michael Schumacher with the House of Maranello.

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