The Ligier JS11 F1 OW 1979 is an iconic Formula One racing car developed for use in the 1979 Formula One World Championship. The car was created and designed by design virtuoso Gérard Ducarouge, and was based on the Ligier JS9 chassis. The engine was a 3.0-litre Ford Cosworth DFV V8, capable of generating around 516 brake horsepower. The chassis was made out of light alloy and aerodynamically adapted for the 1979 F1 regulations, featuring an adjustable front and rear wings, with ground effect specially designed to be as efficient as possible. The JS11 had a monocoque chassis, independent suspension, and used slick tyres for improved grip. The car had an unprecedented level of aerodynamic efficiency, resulting in a high-speed cornering capability. The Ligier JS11 was piloted by Jacques Laffite and Jody Scheckter, both of whom were renowned for their competitiveness in Formula One. With the help of a strong driving team and fast car, the JS11 was able to place the Ligier team in the middle of the pack in terms of performances at the beginning of the 1979 season, fighting alongside the likes of Ferrari, Brabham and Lotus. Despite being outpaced by those powerhouses, the JS11 never gave up and succeeded in scoring podiums and wins at various Grands Prix of the season. The car had a top speed of 214 mph and could reach a maximum down force of 5,190 lbs, a combination that placed it among the best cars of its era. Overall, the Ligier JS11 F1 OW 1979 was a formidable car and a real crowd pleaser. It was known for its power, speed and agility, but also for its attractive looks both on track and off. Its cutting-edge design pushed the boundaries of racing technology at the time, and its success on the track was one of its most memorable points. A true classic of the F1 world.
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