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Ferrari achieve 73-year Formula 1 first ahead of Lewis Hamilton arrival which Michael Schumacher missed out on

Ferrari will make Formula One history during the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix this weekend with the first-ever same family line-up.

The Prancing Horse will have two brothers driving in an F1 session as teammates which was once a dream of F1 icon Michael Schumacher.

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Charles Leclerc (right) will be joined by his brother Arthur (left) in Abu DhabiCredit: Getty

Ferrari have confirmed Charles Leclerc's younger brother Arthur will be joining him in FP1 at the Yas Marina Circuit on Friday.

The latter will be seated in Carlos Sainz's car in what is the Spaniard's final weekend at Ferrari before he's replaced by Lewis Hamilton.

The younger Leclerc, who will also be involved in the post-season rookie test at Abu Dhabi, is currently a Ferrari development driver.

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The 24-year-old has raced in F3 and F2 but spent this season driving in the European Le Mans Series for Panis Racing.

His older brother Charles is hoping to help the Maranello outfit clinch the Constructors’ Championship after the unique slice of history.

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The Monegasque duo will be the first brothers to share the track in an F1 grand prix session since Michael and Ralf Schumacher.

However, the Leclerc pair are the only ones of the ten siblings to have raced in motorsport's elite to have done so in the same team.

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The most famous of them were the Schumachers, who both debuted in F1 with Jordan - but at different times.

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Seven-time world champion Michael, who is six years older than Ralf, burst onto the grid in 1991 - six seasons before his brother followed.

By then, the name Schumacher was synonymous with F1 and the two drivers do hold the accolade of the first brotherly one-two in history.

The Leclerc siblings are the first brothers to be teammates in an F1 sessionCredit: Getty
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Michael Schumacher competed against brother Ralf during their time in F1Credit: Getty

Ferrari legend Michael intervened at great personal cost to rescue Ralf from Jordan and facilitate his move to Williams in 1999.

In an interview with F1 journalist Peter Windsor on , team owner Eddie Jordan said: “It ended well for all of us because Michael Schumacher paid me two million quid to tear up the contract with Ralf, which I was very happy to receive I must tell you."

“It's true - Nothing ever passes Jordan’s doorsteps without somebody paying for it.

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