The Ligier JS5 F1 OW 1976 is a classic Formula 1 race car, known for its powerful performance on the track. It was designed and built by Formula 1 constructor, Ligier Automotive, and powered by a 3.0 litre Ford Cosworth DFVV8, producing up to 520 horsepower. This classic F1 was driven by 4-time world champion, Jacques Laffite, in 1976. The Ligier JS5 F1 OW 1976 has a sleek, aerodynamic shape with an elongated nose and rounded sides that provide maximum downforce and stability at high speeds. It's chassis is constructed with a monocoque made of aluminium alloy and magnesium, while other components such as the suspension, brakes and transmission, are all supplied by specialist suppliers. The car also features a dual side-exit exhaust, which gives it an iconic roaring sound. It's equipped with a Hewland five-speed manual gearbox, 18-inch wheels with Goodyear tyres, lightweight magnesium wheels, four-wheel drive, and an adjustable suspension system, allowing for a range of up-grades and modifications depending on racing conditions. The Ligier JS5 F1 OW 1976 also has a unique racing livery. Its original livery was a bright yellow, red and black color scheme. Since then, it has been recognized in many more racing liveries. This classic F1 race car is widely regarded as one of the best cars Ligier Automotive produced, as it was built with the latest racing technologies and materials of its era. With a weight of just 480 kilograms and a top speed of up to 220 miles per hour, it is still a formidable machine on the track today.
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