The Ligier JS41F1 OW 1995 is a Formula One car manufactured by French racing car manufacturer Ligier in 1995. It was designed by Canadian engineer John Barnard as part of the Skip Barber Racing School's OW-95 program. The car is powered by a 3.0L Cosworth V10 engine and features a lightened aluminum chassis with a full-width diffuser, semi-automatic gearbox, and an air-cooled oil cooler. Its unique body shape, with its low nose and air scoops in the bodywork, give it a distinct look. The car is also outfitted with a variety of adjustable suspension components, such as an adjustable ride height and spring rate, which made it highly competitive in its time. The JS41F1 OW 1995 was used in the 1995 Formula One season by Ligier drivers Martin Brundle and Olivier Panis. The car was notable for its outstanding acceleration off the line and smooth handling on track, making it a favorite of drivers and teams at the time. Its tenacious grip and responsiveness earned it the nickname "Ligier's Leech" by drivers.
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