Ferrari takes to Champs Elysees.

It's a busy weekend in Paris for Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher. Not only will he be taking part in the Race of Champions, Sunday also sees a parade of Ferraris along the Champs Elysees.

The event is commemorate Schumacher and Ferrari's 2004 Formula One titles and also is to celebrate the sealing of an agreement between the French Ministry of Solidarity, Health and Family and the ICM (Institut du Cerveau et la Moelle epiniere,) which numbers Jean Todt and Michael Schumacher amongst its patrons.

It's a busy weekend in Paris for Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher. Not only will he be taking part in the Race of Champions, Sunday also sees a parade of Ferraris along the Champs Elysees.

The event is commemorate Schumacher and Ferrari's 2004 Formula One titles and also is to celebrate the sealing of an agreement between the French Ministry of Solidarity, Health and Family and the ICM (Institut du Cerveau et la Moelle epiniere,) which numbers Jean Todt and Michael Schumacher amongst its patrons.

Travelling down from the Arc de Triomphe to the Place de la Concorde will be a Formula 1 world championship-winning F2004, an Enzo, a 575 Maranello, a 612 Scaglietti and an F430.

Michael Schumacher will be at the wheel of the car that took him to his seventh world title, whilst Jean Todt will be on board the Enzo. Former Ferrari driver Rene Arnoux will be behind the wheel of the 575 Maranello and alongside him will be film director Luc Besson, also an ICM patron. Another former Ferrari driver, Patrick Tambay will drive the 612 Scaglietti, while Felipe Massa, the Scuderia's test driver in 2003, will take the controls of the Company's new 8 cylinder car, the F430.

The parade takes place after a similar display featuring World Rally Champion, Sebastien Loeb.

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