Ferrari continue tests of 'modified' F2004.
Having completed the initial rollout of the F2004 M earlier this week, Ferrari moved on to the Vairano straight yesterday [Saturday] to continue work on the car it will use for the start of the 2005 F1 season.
The car, an updated version of the F2004 machine that carried Michael Schumacher to his seventh world title, was again driven by test driver Andrea Bertolini who completed 287km of aerodynamic testing. The Italian, who competed in the FIA GT championship during 2004 in the new Maserati MC12, will continue work on the straight today.
Having completed the initial rollout of the F2004 M earlier this week, Ferrari moved on to the Vairano straight yesterday [Saturday] to continue work on the car it will use for the start of the 2005 F1 season.
The car, an updated version of the F2004 machine that carried Michael Schumacher to his seventh world title, was again driven by test driver Andrea Bertolini who completed 287km of aerodynamic testing. The Italian, who competed in the FIA GT championship during 2004 in the new Maserati MC12, will continue work on the straight today.
The latest Ferrari - the F2005 - is due to be launched at the end of February and should make its race debut at the Spanish Grand Prix at Catalunya on May 8.