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Ex-F1 driver Gerhard Berger has warned that Mick Schumacher should not be considered for an imminent move to Ferrari.

Schumacher is into his second campaign in Formula 1 with Haas, the Ferrari junior very much seen as a future contender to join the Scuderia’s line-up and continue the legendary Schumacher-Ferrari story.

His rookie season was free of pressure, racing in a clear barkmarker Haas VF-21 alongside a fellow rookie in Nikita Mazepin.

But with Mazepin departing during 2022 pre-season, Haas returned to a familiar face in the form of Kevin Magnussen, meaning that Schumacher suddenly had an experienced benchmark on the other side of the garage.

Haas also have started the season very strong, Magnussen scoring points in three of the opening four rounds with a best result of P5, but Schumacher is yet to get off the mark with several incidents creeping into his driving.

Berger then, who raced for Ferrari in two stints covering six seasons, believes that Schumacher is not ready yet to become a Ferrari driver.

“First of all, I think [a move to Ferrari] would be too early for Mick,” said Berger in an interview with Sky,

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