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- Prost_JS45 abstract "The Prost JS45 was the Formula One racing car with which the Prost team competed in the 1997 Formula One season, and the first Prost-badged car following Alain Prost's acquisition of Ligier in February 1997.The acquisition of Ligier from Flavio Briatore by Prost, and its subsequent renaming after him, marked the end of the Ligier name in F1 after involvement in the sport since 1976. However, the car had been designed and built beforehand, and so retained its Ligier designation of JS45. Also retained were Mugen Honda engines and Gauloises sponsorship, though the team opted for Bridgestone tyres in the Japanese's company's first year of F1.The original lead driver was Olivier Panis, who had driven for Ligier since 1994, while in the second seat Prost signed Japanese rookie Shinji Nakano, largely due to pressure from Mugen.In the first six races of the season, the car proved extremely promising. The problems of braking and pitch sensitivity with the previous year's Ligier JS43 had been largely solved, and this, allied with Panis' skill and the durability of the Bridgestones, enabled the French driver to finish fifth in Australia, third in Brazil, fourth in Monaco and then second in Spain, just six seconds behind eventual World Champion Jacques Villeneuve. These results put him third in the Drivers' Championship, and after the Spanish Grand Prix Villeneuve said that he regarded Panis as one of his main threats for the rest of the season.However, a suspected suspension failure or puncture caused Panis to crash heavily into a concrete wall at the very next race in Canada, breaking both his legs and putting him out of action for the next seven Grands Prix. Nonetheless, the car remained competitive due to Panis' replacement Jarno Trulli, who had been recruited from Minardi. Trulli finished fourth in Germany before leading the first half of the Austrian Grand Prix after qualifying third, and these achievements impressed Prost enough for him to sign the Italian full-time for 1998. Panis returned for the final three races of the season and picked up one final point for sixth in his first race back, at the Nürburgring.The inexperienced Nakano, meanwhile, proved solid if not spectacular, scoring two points for sixth places at Canada (after the race was stopped following Panis' crash) and Hungary. However, he did not retain his seat for 1998, as Panis stayed on alongside Trulli and the team took on Peugeot engines, swapping with Jordan.At the end of the season, Panis was tenth in the Drivers' Championship with 16 points, while Trulli was 16th with his three points from Germany and Nakano was 19th with his two (though all three were later promoted a place following Michael Schumacher's exclusion from the standings). With a total of 21 points, Prost placed sixth in the Constructors' Championship.".
- Prost_JS45 thumbnail Prost_Mugen_Honda_JS45.jpg?width=300.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageID "7888872".
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageLength "6945".
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageOutDegree "71".
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageRevisionID "640728245".
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Argentine_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Australian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Austrian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Belgian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Brazilian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_British_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Canadian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_European_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Formula_One_season.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_French_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_German_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Hungarian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Italian_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Japanese_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Luxembourg_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Monaco_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_San_Marino_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink 1997_Spanish_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink AUTOCOURSE.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Alain_Prost.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Henry.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Autocourse.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Bridgestone.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1997_Formula_One_season_cars.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Prost_Formula_One_cars.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Elf_Aquitaine.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Equipe_Ligier.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Flavio_Briatore.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Gauloises.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Villeneuve.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Jarno_Trulli.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Jordan_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Ligier_JS43.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Loïc_Bigois.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Schumacher.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Minardi.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Mugen_Honda.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Mugen_Motorsports.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Olivier_Panis.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Peugeot.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Prost_AP01.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Prost_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Shinji_Nakano.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink Template:F1_driver_results_legend_2.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink V10_engine.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLink File:Prost_Mugen_Honda_JS45.jpg.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "JS45".
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ligier JS45".
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prost JS45".
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prost".
- Prost_JS45 carName "Prost JS45".
- Prost_JS45 category Formula_One.
- Prost_JS45 chassis "carbon-fibre and honeycomb composite structure".
- Prost_JS45 consChamp "0".
- Prost_JS45 constructor Prost_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 debut "1997".
- Prost_JS45 designer Loïc_Bigois.
- Prost_JS45 drivers "14".
- Prost_JS45 drivers "15".
- Prost_JS45 driversChamp "0".
- Prost_JS45 engineName "10.0".
- Prost_JS45 fastestLaps "0".
- Prost_JS45 frontSuspension "double wishbones, pushrod, twin or triple damper".
- Prost_JS45 fuel Elf_Aquitaine.
- Prost_JS45 gearboxName "Prost six-speed transverse semi-automatic".
- Prost_JS45 hasPhotoCollection Prost_JS45.
- Prost_JS45 poles "0".
- Prost_JS45 predecessor Ligier_JS43.
- Prost_JS45 races "17".
- Prost_JS45 rearSuspension "double wishbones, pushrod, twin damper".
- Prost_JS45 successor Prost_AP01.
- Prost_JS45 team Prost_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 tyres Bridgestone.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Bridgestone.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:F1.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:F1_cars_1997.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_racing_car.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Prost_Grand_Prix.
- Prost_JS45 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Prost_JS45 wins "0".
- Prost_JS45 subject Category:1997_Formula_One_season_cars.
- Prost_JS45 subject Category:Prost_Formula_One_cars.
- Prost_JS45 hypernym Formula.
- Prost_JS45 type Agent.
- Prost_JS45 type Car.
- Prost_JS45 comment "The Prost JS45 was the Formula One racing car with which the Prost team competed in the 1997 Formula One season, and the first Prost-badged car following Alain Prost's acquisition of Ligier in February 1997.The acquisition of Ligier from Flavio Briatore by Prost, and its subsequent renaming after him, marked the end of the Ligier name in F1 after involvement in the sport since 1976. However, the car had been designed and built beforehand, and so retained its Ligier designation of JS45.".
- Prost_JS45 label "Prost JS45".
- Prost_JS45 sameAs Prost_JS45.
- Prost_JS45 sameAs Prost_JS45.
- Prost_JS45 sameAs Պրոստ_JS45.
- Prost_JS45 sameAs Prost_JS45.
- Prost_JS45 sameAs プロスト・JS45.
- Prost_JS45 sameAs Prost_JS45.