The season was dominated by Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher who won an all-time record of 13 out of 18 races on his way to a seventh Drivers' World Championship. The success of Schumacher and his team-mate, Rubens Barrichello, propelled Ferrari to a 14th World Constructors' Championship. BAR-Honda driver, Jenson Button took third place in the Drivers' World Championship. 2004 was a debut season for Timo Glock, Giorgio Pantano and Gianmaria Bruni. Drivers who left F1 after the 2004 season include Cristiano da Matta and 1996 Monaco winner Olivier Panis.