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Ferrari test felt like home, says Mick Schumacher

Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time world champion Michael, made his Formula One test debut for Ferrari in Bahrain on Tuesday and lapped second fastest behind Red Bull's Max Verstappen.

On a surprisingly wet day at the same track where his father won the first grand prix in the Middle East with Ferrari 15 years ago, Schumacher was 0.597 seconds slower than the 21-year-old Dutchman.

His time of one minute 29.976 seconds was set on the softest, and fastest, C5 tyres and he completed 56 laps on a day where track time was limited by bad weather washing out much of the middle of the day.

"I really enjoyed today. It felt like home in the garage from the very first moment with a lot of people who know me since I was very young," he said.

The 20-year-old German, who made his Formula Two debut at the Sakhir circuit over the weekend and finished eighth and sixth in the two races, had been top with five minutes remaining before Verstappen went faster.

It was still the first time since 2012 that a Schumacher had led an official Formula One time chart.

"The SF90 is incredible because of the power it has, but it is also smooth to drive and that's why I enjoyed myself so much," said Schumacher.

"I was impressed by the braking power an F1 car has. It seemed to me you could brake later and later, and the car would have made the turn anyway."

The reigning European F3 champion was scheduled to also test with the Ferrari-powered Alfa Romeo team (formerly Sauber) yesterday.

Tuesday's test was Mick's first experience of a modern F1 car, although he did drive his father's 1994 title-winning Benetton at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit before the 2017 Belgian Grand Prix.

Michael Schumacher, who still holds the record of 91 grand prix wins, won five of his titles with Ferrari in a golden period from 2000 to 2004.

He last raced for the team in 2006 before a comeback with Mercedes from 2010-12 and has not been seen in public since he suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps in December 2013.

Mick, who joined the Ferrari academy in January, was the only debutant on track in a rain-hit session. - REUTERS

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