The Ligier Ford JS21 F1 GP 198 OW 1983 is a racecar manufactured by a partnership between French automaker Ligier and its American industrial partner Ford. Its sleek, modern exterior styling is unmistakable, with a low, rounded nose flanked by two large air intakes, and an aerodynamic wing on the rear. Its body is made from light composite materials, being a mix of fibreglass and Kevlar, and a carbon fibre monocoque chassis supply an understated, yet strong combination. Under the hood lies a 3.3L Ford-Cosworth DFV V8 engine, capable of putting down 520 horsepower and revving up to 15,000 rpm. It is supported by a Hewland five-speed manual transmission, which allows for precise control and smooth shifts. The Ligier comes with a suspension set-up that makes for an incredibly nimble ride, allowing tight cornering and responsive handling. The Ligier Ford JS21 F1 GP 198 OW 1983 is an absolute marvel of engineering, creating a powerful, well-balanced racer that was immensely successful in its day. What really stands out, however, is its aesthetic nuance with its classic Ligier lines and intricate details. Set apart from other vehicles of its kind, the Ligiers unique styling cemented it standing as one of the worlds greatest Formula One cars.
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