Virgin Racing has launched its second Formula 1 car, the MVR-02, in London. The team ran an interim car at Valencia last week to give itself extra time to work on the new design, which will make its track debut when testing resumes at Jerez on Thursday.

The car features a slightly lower nose than many of those unveiled so far in 2011, and tighter packaging at the rear end than its predecessor. The change from "VR" to "MVR" in the chassis designation reflects the team's new partnership with Russian supercar manufacturer Marussia Motors, which has also led to a slightly revised livery for 2011.

Virgin finished at the back of the constructors' championship table in its first F1 season, with early season reliability issues costing it crucial ground in the battle against fellow newcomers Lotus and Hispania. The Nick Wirth-led design team have stuck with the unique all-computational fluid dynamics (CFD) approach for the MVR-02, a car they hope will elevate Virgin to a position where it can threaten the established midfield teams for points.

Virgin MVR-02 Timo Glock stays on as lead driver, with Jerome d'Ambrosio promoted to the second seat in place of Lucas di Grassi after impressing in several Friday practice appearances in late-2010 grands prix.