Rank 58 documents Rubens Barrichello's 2004 Ferrari season and the F2004 — the car that delivered Michael Schumacher's seventh title and cemented Barrichello as Formula One's ultimate team player with nine wins of his own across a career that would eventually set the all-time podium record. The Brazilian arrived at Maranello after Jordan and Stewart years of promise and spent five seasons as Schumacher's number two — taking victories at Monza, Silverstone, and Indianapolis while absorbing tactical orders that defined the Ferrari dynasty's internal politics. The 2004 campaign paired him with the dominant F2004 chassis; his Interlagos home win and consistent points haul kept Ferrari's constructors' streak alive. Wallimilist renders the F2004 side profile, Marlboro-era helmet portrait, red 23 roundel, and signature mark exactly as the master PNG dictates — Faithful number two kicker, V10 FORMULA ONE band, and curator copy on Brazil's enduring Grand Prix legend.