Ferrari F2004

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The Ferrari F2004 is a dominant Formula 1 car from the 2004 season, renowned for its record-breaking performance and multiple championship wins with Michael Schumacher.

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Ferrari F2003-GA 1
Ferrari F2004 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Formula One car
racing car
aspiration naturally aspirated
category Formula One
championshipSeasonResult 1st in Constructors' Championship
chassis carbon fibre and honeycomb composite monocoque
constructor Ferrari
constructorChampionshipsWon 1
countryOfConstructor Italy
debutRace Formula One Australian Grand Prix
surface form: 2004 Australian Grand Prix
debutSeason 2004 Formula One World Championship
designer Aldo Costa
Rory Byrne
driversChampionshipsWon 1
driversTitleWinner Michael Schumacher
drivetrain rear-wheel drive
engineCapacity 3.0 L
engineConfiguration V10
engineName Ferrari 053
enginePosition mid-mounted
fastestLaps 14
frontSuspension independent suspension with pushrod-activated torsion springs and rockers
fuel Shell
gearbox Ferrari 7-speed semi-automatic
lastRace Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix (Interlagos)
surface form: 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix
liveryColor red
lubricants Shell
manufacturer Ferrari
surface form: Scuderia Ferrari
notableDriver Michael Schumacher
Rubens Barrichello
notableRecord helped Michael Schumacher win his 7th World Drivers' Championship
one of the most dominant cars in Formula One history
podiums 29
polePositions 12
powerUnitEra 3.0 L V10 era
predecessor Ferrari F2004 self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ferrari F2003-GA
racesEntered 18
racesStarted 18
rearSuspension independent suspension with pushrod-activated torsion springs and rockers
regulationEra pre-2005 aerodynamic and tyre regulations
seasonDriversChampion Michael Schumacher
successor Ferrari F2005
teamBase Maranello, Italy
teamMateDriver Rubens Barrichello
technicalDirector Ross Brawn
tyreSupplier Bridgestone
usedFor Formula One
surface form: Formula One Grands Prix
usedInSeason 2004 Formula One World Championship
wins 15

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Ferrari F2004 predecessor Ferrari F2004 self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ferrari F2003-GA