The Ligier JS11 Ford F1 GP OW 1979 is an unforgettable classic Formula One race car. Originally designed by Michel Tetu and Grard Ducarouge as a successor to the earlier JS9 design, the JS11 is an ultra-lightweight single-seater that has come to define a whole racing era. It was the second chassis that Ligier offered for the 1979 season, and its powerful but reliable Cosworth Ford DFV V8 engine allowed talented drivers to shower the grid with success. The classic blue, white and scarlet Ligier livery sets the tone for the driving experience. Under the hood youll find a 3-liter engine that cranks out 450 horsepower and maximizes performance with a 5-speed manual transmission. Its short wheelbase allows the JS11 to whip around corners with ease and the cars aerodynamics package boasts several design features which work to reduce drag and increase efficiency. Adjustable suspension settings and a highly rigid and lightweight honeycomb-style aluminium-magnesium alloy monocoque chassis only further enhance the cars agility and speed. For the driver, the JS11 is a car that provides a pure connection to race track, thanks to its minimal yet effective cockpit design, and a comprehensive array of on-board features. Rudders can be adjusted to find the perfect grip, and moments spent in the cockpit are punctuated by the intoxicating roar of the engine. The Ligier JS11 Ford F1 GP OW 1979 is an awe-inspiring race car that continues to delight drivers, enthusiasts, and spectators to this day.
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