
The MVR-02 has been designed to meet the new season's regulation changes  but the British-based team have opted not to use the Kers power-boost  device.

Timo Glock and rookie driver Jerome D'Ambrosio will run the 2011 car at the Jerez test, which begins on Thursday.

Glock said: "Realistically you do not make up three or four seconds over  the winter, but hopefully we can be closer to the midfield teams."

Virgin joined Formula 1 in 2010 as one of three new teams on the grid  but finished bottom of the team standings behind fellow newcomers Lotus  and Hispania, who also failed to score a point.

Virgin have also opted not to run with Kers, which returns to the sport after being abandoned in 2010.

Team boss John Booth described the new car as "a step forward" and  Virgin will get the first chance to find out at the second pre-season  test which begins in Jerez on Thursday.
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