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Six F1 Ferraris that were driven by Michael Schumacher photographed in the Assembly Area at FoS2019. The largest collection of cars raced by Michael Schumacher have been brought together at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed presented by Mastercard. .Leading car photographer Nigel Harniman used a technique called light painting  to create the stunning image..Clockwise from front:.Ferrari F2004 – The Ferrari era of dominance ended with its most awe-inspiring season; the team pulling out all the stops to create the ultimate car of the V10 era and giving Schumacher 13 wins from 18 starts...Ferrari F2003-GA – The prancing horse stumbled in 2003, its performance advantage over Williams-BMW reversed and McLaren’s rising star Kimi Räikkönen driving beautifully – but Ferrari’s teamwork and Schumacher’s peerless racecraft prevailed...Ferrari F2001 – Ferrari and Schumacher took their domination up a notch in 2001, with the German scoring more points than McLaren’s David Coulthard (second) and team-mate Rubens Barrichello (third) combined...Ferrari F399 was the car with which the Ferrari team competed in the 1999 Formula One season. Ferrari won their ninth Constructors' title, and their first since the 1983 season, paving the way for the Michael Schumacher era of Ferrari dominance beginning in 2000..Ferrari 248 The 248 was driven in 2006 by Michael Schumacher and Felipe Massa. The 248 was.generally not as fast as the Renault R26 in the first half of the season, and suffered from engine reliability issues throughout the season. Despite that the 248 won 9 races and took 7 pole positions, and finished in second place in both the Drivers' and Constructors' World Championships...Ferrari F2002 – This car redefined Formula 1 design with its unique lowline aerodynamics, seamless transmission and on-the-limit packaging brought Ferrari 15 wins (of which 10 were 1-2 finishes) from 17 races.