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Schuey hoping for comeback at Spa

Michael Schumacher looks likely to return to for this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix

The German, who tested for Ferrari at Mugello last Friday, has hinted that if medical tests prove favourable, he will consider returning early.

'Over the next few days, I will see how I feel and after a further medical check, I will decide along with the team if I can make my comeback at Monza or earlier,' said Schumacher.

The double world champion appeared to be happy with his car during a day's testing at the Roman circuit last Friday.

'Almost straightaway I felt comfortable with the car, although it took me a short while to adapt to the change of balance of the car.

'I did around sixty laps without any problems. Over the bumps, my right leg hurt a bit, but it had no effect on my performance.'

Team boss Jean Todt confirmed Ferrari was considering putting Schumacher back in his car early.

'We will see how he [Schumacher] feels after this test and make a decision after a further medical examination.'

Ferrari has issued a statement claiming Schumacher's fastest lap was 1.28.379 - over two-tenths quicker than Irvine's best time.

If the German does make his comeback at Spa, it is almost certain to wreck Eddie Irvine's charge for the title.

Although Schumacher has remarked he will support Irvine, he is just 22 points behind Mika Hakkinen with five races to go.

As Ferrari's number one driver, he could still get the go-ahead from the Maranello-based team to pursue the championship himself.

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