<p>Mick Schumacher's famous name may have helped him to accelerate through motor racing's lower levels, but it will also add pressure when he makes his Formula One debut on Sunday.</p>.<p>Mick, son of seven-time world champion Michael, will drive for US team Haas in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.</p>.<p>Schumacher, 22, earned his chance by winning the Formula Three European championship in 2018 and the Formula Two title in 2020.</p>.<p>His famous name has helped make it easier for Haas to find funding, but the young German's longer-term career plan seems clear.</p>.<p>Mick is part of the academy at Ferrari, where his father won five of his seven world titles.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/mick-schumacher-proud-to-follow-in-fathers-f1-footsteps-958208.html" target="_blank">Mick Schumacher proud to follow in father's F1 footsteps</a></strong></p>.<p>Haas and Ferrari each pay half of Mick Schumacher's salary and, if he proves himself, he seems destined to eventually race in the famous red of the Maranello-based company.</p>.<p>"The name Schumacher is a brand, but it is a brand linked to the first name Michael," Herve Bodinier, a sports marketing professional and Formula 1 expert, told <em>AFP.</em></p>.<p>"Ferrari and the others are not patrons, Mick will have to write his own story."</p>.<p>A thick veil of mystery surrounds the current health of Michael Schumacher.</p>.<p>The 52-year-old has not been seen in public since a skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013, witnessed by Mick, left the Formula One legend with severe brain injuries.</p>.<p>Now, 15 years after his father last raced for Ferrari, Mick will bring one of the most famous names in motorsport back to Formula One.</p>.<p>The hype has been building for weeks.</p>.<p>According to a survey, 35 per cent of Sky Germany's subscribers say they will watch more Formula One if Mick Schumacher is at the wheel.</p>.<p>The German broadcaster has based its entire pre-season advertising around the German, who turned 22 last Monday.</p>.<p>"His arrival is already a boost for Formula One, his name is attracting a lot of attention, and the whole series is benefiting from it," admitted Stefano Domenicali, the Formula One boss who is close to the Schumacher family.</p>.<p>However, Schumacher has been warned that his surname carries extra pressure.</p>.<p>"It's not easy to be a 'son of'," 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg, who won the Formula One title 34 years after his father Keke Rosberg, told Sport1.</p>.<p>"At the beginning the media attention on him will be even bigger than on (defending champion) Lewis Hamilton."</p>.<p>Since his first laps in karting, the media have always taken an interest in Schumacher.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/haas-honoured-as-mick-schumacher-makes-f1-practice-debut-926246.html" target="_blank">Haas 'honoured' as Mick Schumacher makes F1 practice debut</a></strong></p>.<p>He came through the ranks of Formula Three and Two shielded by a management team who made it taboo for reporters to ask about his father's health.</p>.<p>"He has forged a shell, he has a good family and has turned his dramatic story into a strength," said Bodinier.</p>.<p>Being a Schumacher has helped.</p>.<p>"His name certainly opens doors for him," said Ross Brawn, Formula One's managing director and close friend of the Schumacher family, "but it also puts a lot of pressure on him, without a doubt."</p>.<p>On the down side, the extra attention has the potential to rob Schumacher of the space and time needed to develop at the top level.</p>.<p>"He deserved this promotion. He has reached the level of a Formula One driver by his own strength, not because of his name," said Domenicali.</p>.<p>"Now we have to give him time to grow, to learn... and to follow a normal progression curve."</p>
<p>Mick Schumacher's famous name may have helped him to accelerate through motor racing's lower levels, but it will also add pressure when he makes his Formula One debut on Sunday.</p>.<p>Mick, son of seven-time world champion Michael, will drive for US team Haas in the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.</p>.<p>Schumacher, 22, earned his chance by winning the Formula Three European championship in 2018 and the Formula Two title in 2020.</p>.<p>His famous name has helped make it easier for Haas to find funding, but the young German's longer-term career plan seems clear.</p>.<p>Mick is part of the academy at Ferrari, where his father won five of his seven world titles.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/formula-1/mick-schumacher-proud-to-follow-in-fathers-f1-footsteps-958208.html" target="_blank">Mick Schumacher proud to follow in father's F1 footsteps</a></strong></p>.<p>Haas and Ferrari each pay half of Mick Schumacher's salary and, if he proves himself, he seems destined to eventually race in the famous red of the Maranello-based company.</p>.<p>"The name Schumacher is a brand, but it is a brand linked to the first name Michael," Herve Bodinier, a sports marketing professional and Formula 1 expert, told <em>AFP.</em></p>.<p>"Ferrari and the others are not patrons, Mick will have to write his own story."</p>.<p>A thick veil of mystery surrounds the current health of Michael Schumacher.</p>.<p>The 52-year-old has not been seen in public since a skiing accident in the French Alps in 2013, witnessed by Mick, left the Formula One legend with severe brain injuries.</p>.<p>Now, 15 years after his father last raced for Ferrari, Mick will bring one of the most famous names in motorsport back to Formula One.</p>.<p>The hype has been building for weeks.</p>.<p>According to a survey, 35 per cent of Sky Germany's subscribers say they will watch more Formula One if Mick Schumacher is at the wheel.</p>.<p>The German broadcaster has based its entire pre-season advertising around the German, who turned 22 last Monday.</p>.<p>"His arrival is already a boost for Formula One, his name is attracting a lot of attention, and the whole series is benefiting from it," admitted Stefano Domenicali, the Formula One boss who is close to the Schumacher family.</p>.<p>However, Schumacher has been warned that his surname carries extra pressure.</p>.<p>"It's not easy to be a 'son of'," 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg, who won the Formula One title 34 years after his father Keke Rosberg, told Sport1.</p>.<p>"At the beginning the media attention on him will be even bigger than on (defending champion) Lewis Hamilton."</p>.<p>Since his first laps in karting, the media have always taken an interest in Schumacher.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/haas-honoured-as-mick-schumacher-makes-f1-practice-debut-926246.html" target="_blank">Haas 'honoured' as Mick Schumacher makes F1 practice debut</a></strong></p>.<p>He came through the ranks of Formula Three and Two shielded by a management team who made it taboo for reporters to ask about his father's health.</p>.<p>"He has forged a shell, he has a good family and has turned his dramatic story into a strength," said Bodinier.</p>.<p>Being a Schumacher has helped.</p>.<p>"His name certainly opens doors for him," said Ross Brawn, Formula One's managing director and close friend of the Schumacher family, "but it also puts a lot of pressure on him, without a doubt."</p>.<p>On the down side, the extra attention has the potential to rob Schumacher of the space and time needed to develop at the top level.</p>.<p>"He deserved this promotion. He has reached the level of a Formula One driver by his own strength, not because of his name," said Domenicali.</p>.<p>"Now we have to give him time to grow, to learn... and to follow a normal progression curve."</p>