The wraps finally come off the new Ferrari as Michael Schumacher helps unveil the F2005 at Maranello The F2005 is revealed in its full glory, but it will not make its debut until the Spanish Grand Prix on 8 May Michael Schumacher, who will start the season in a modified version of the 2004 car, is chasing a sixth straight title Schumacher won 13 of last season's 18 races, with team-mate Rubens Barrichello (left) victorious twice Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn says the F2005 is stiffer, lighter, more stable and will place less stress on the tyres New aerodynamic rules have been introduced to reduce downforce, and the F2005 has a unique front wing design Ferrari have won the last six constructors' titles, and president Luca di Montezemolo says there will be no let-up Jordan chose Moscow's Red Square for their car launch to reflect the Russian roots of new owner Alex Shnaider New drivers Tiago Monteiro (left) and Narain Karthikeyan donned Russian hats for the occasion The team was serenaded by a Russian military band as they began the countdown to next week's Australian Grand Prix Only Minardi scored fewer points than Jordan in 2004, so rookies Karthikeyan (left) and Monteiro have a tough task ahead
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