Ligier Motorsport Data

Brand Overview
Ligier, the French automobile manufacturer founded by former driver Guy Ligier, boasts a rich and storied history in motorsport. The brand is most famously associated with its Formula One team, Équipe Ligier, which competed from 1976 to 1996. Throughout its two-decade tenure, the team was a prominent fixture on the grid, securing nine Grand Prix victories with engines from partners like Matra, Renault, and Mugen-Honda. Its most celebrated triumph was Olivier Panis's stunning win at the chaotic 1996 Monaco Grand Prix, which marked the team's final victory before its acquisition by Alain Prost. Following its F1 era, the Ligier name has experienced a powerful resurgence in endurance sports car racing. Today, Ligier Automotive is a highly successful constructor, designing and building competitive LMP2 and LMP3 prototypes. These chassis, such as the popular JS P217 and JS P320, are a dominant force in global championships including the FIA World Endurance Championship, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, where they have been raced to numerous class victories and titles by customer teams. This successful transition has cemented Ligier's legacy as an enduring and versatile force in high-level motorsport.
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Series Participation Stats for Ligier Race Cars

Total Series

1

Total Teams

4

Total Drivers

10

Total Cars

7

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