Michael Schumacher is to undergo routine medical checks next week to determine whether he is fit enough to return to Formula One.
Schumacher is fully committed to deputising for Ferrari's injured driver Felipe Massa at the European Grand Prix in Valencia on Aug 23.
The 40-year-old has embarked on a rigorous training regime which has resulted in him losing over six pounds in weight.
However, it was made clear from the outset a week ago any comeback after almost three years in retirement would largely depend on his fitness.
On Tuesday Schumacher voiced his own concerns about a neck problem sustained following an accident during a motorbike test in Spain in February, claiming it "pinches a bit."
Given the G-forces exerted on the neck throughout the course of a grand prix weekend, Schumacher knows how vital it is to withstand the stresses and strains that will be placed upon him.
"It is not sure yet the neck will hold and the comeback can be started," said Schumacher's spokeswoman, Sabine Kehm.
"It depends on medical investigations. Only after those will it be clear whether he will be able to drive."
Kehm added: "From the very beginning it was made clear Michael would require medical checks. It is normal.
"Michael is fully geared up, and fully on it. He has been for a week now.
"But he is a human being, and we have to make sure everything is fine."
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