The Ferrari F2004 F1 Italy GP OW 2004 was one of the most iconic Formula One racing cars ever built. Developed by legendary engineering team Scuderia Ferrari, the F2004 was the 56th Formula One car produced by the Italian marque. Powered by an all-new 3.0-litre V10 engine, this car produced 810 bhp and was capable of reaching speeds of up to 350km/h. This car utilised a number of advanced features, such as an aerodynamic package, carbon-composite brakes, and a 6-speed semi-automatic transmission with semi-automatic paddle shifts. The aerodynamics were designed to reduce drag significantly and allowed for greater cornering speeds. Coupled with its exceptional power delivery, the car was capable of reaching blistering lap times. This Ferrari was used with great effect by Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello to win the 2004 Formula One world constructors' championship. The solid construction and lightweight design, combined with this car's technical advantage, allowed it to win a total of 15 Grand Prix races and score a total of 256 points in its two year career. This iconic racing machine will always be remembered as one of the greatest Ferrari F1 cars ever. Its brilliant engineering, perfect balance between power and control, and sublime aerodynamic package made it a great car both on and off the track. With its winning record, the Ferrari F2004 F1 Italy GP OW 2004 is sure to be remembered as a legendary part of Formula One history.
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