But while big things were predicted for Schumacher - son of seven-time world champion Michael - he failed to live up to expectations, scoring just 12 points over two frustrating seasons.
After being dismissed by the American outfit following the 2022 campaign, he was immediately snapped up by Mercedes, becoming the team's reserve driver behind Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.
But having missed out on securing a seat for 2025, the 25-year-old stepped down from his role at Mercedes to focus his attention to the World Endurance Championship (WEC).
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Schumacher set for next racing adventure
Schumacher has already experienced one season in the sport having raced for Alpine in 2024, and is now finalising preparations ahead of the 2025 season-opening race in Qatar later this month.
He is set to be joined this year by new team-mates Frederic Makowiecki and Jules Gounon, who have come in to replace Nicolas Lapierre and Matthieu Vaxiviere.
Schumacher posted an image of the trio on his X account as he expressed his desire to build on a positive debut season.
"New lineup on the 36, but the mission remains the same," read the accompanying caption.
"Car 36 is ready for 2025! Great to be back on track and keeping the momentum going from last year. Qatar is coming up fast now!"
New lineup on the 36, but the mission remains the same. Car 36 is ready for 2025! Great to be back on track and keeping the momentum going from last year. Qatar is coming up fast now! ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/T1zy8vOjbJ