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- Ligier_JS11 abstract "The Ligier JS11 was a ground effect Formula One car designed by Gérard Ducarouge. It was powered by the Ford Cosworth DFV married to a Ligier in-house built gearbox. It competed in the 1979 and 1980 World Championships and proved to be very competitive.Driven by Jacques Laffite, the car won the first two races of the 1979 season and scored consistently. The Ligiers stayed in contention throughout the season, with Patrick Depailler winning a further race in Spain. The team eventually finished third behind Ferrari and Williams in the constructors' championship. Depailler was injured halfway through the season in a hang-gliding accident and was replaced by Jacky Ickx, but he struggled to keep pace with the car and his team mate and left at the end of the season, having scored only a handful of points.".
- Ligier_JS11 thumbnail Ligier_JS11_2008_Goodwood.jpg?width=300.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageID "7638455".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageLength "4261".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageOutDegree "46".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageRevisionID "683048331".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink 1979_Argentine_Grand_Prix.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Jones_(racing_driver).
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Autobot.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Brabham.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Brabham_BT49.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1979_Formula_One_season_cars.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ligier_Formula_One_cars.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Cosworth_DFV.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Didier_Pironi.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Equipe_Ligier.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Formula_One.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Gitanes.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Ground_effect_(cars).
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Gérard_Ducarouge.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Hewland.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Jacky_Ickx.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Jacques_Laffite.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Ligier_JS17.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Ligier_JS9.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Longitudinal_engine.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Manual_transmission.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Michelin.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Mid-engine_design.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Mirage_(Transformers).
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Monocoque.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Patrick_Depailler.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Choulet.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Dutch_Shell.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Spain.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Transformers.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink V8_engine.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Williams_FW07.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink Williams_Grand_Prix_Engineering.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLink File:Ligier_JS11_2008_Goodwood.jpg.
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLinkText "JS11".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLinkText "JS11/15".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ligier JS11 Formula 1 Racer".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ligier JS11".
- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ligier".
- Ligier_JS11 capacity ",".
- Ligier_JS11 carName "Ligier JS11".
- Ligier_JS11 carName "Ligier JS11/15".
- Ligier_JS11 category Formula_One.
- Ligier_JS11 chassis Aluminium.
- Ligier_JS11 chassis Monocoque.
- Ligier_JS11 configuration "60".
- Ligier_JS11 consChamp "0".
- Ligier_JS11 constructor Equipe_Ligier.
- Ligier_JS11 debut "1979".
- Ligier_JS11 designer Gérard_Ducarouge.
- Ligier_JS11 designer Robert_Choulet.
- Ligier_JS11 designer "Michel Beaujon".
- Ligier_JS11 drivers "Didier Pironi".
- Ligier_JS11 drivers "Jacky Ickx".
- Ligier_JS11 drivers "Jacques Laffite".
- Ligier_JS11 drivers "Patrick Depailler".
- Ligier_JS11 driversChamp "0".
- Ligier_JS11 engineName Cosworth_DFV.
- Ligier_JS11 enginePosition Longitudinal_engine.
- Ligier_JS11 enginePosition Mid-engine_design.
- Ligier_JS11 fastestLaps "6".
- Ligier_JS11 fuel Royal_Dutch_Shell.
- Ligier_JS11 gearboxName "Hewland FGA 400,".
- Ligier_JS11 gears "6".
- Ligier_JS11 poles "6".
- Ligier_JS11 predecessor Ligier_JS9.
- Ligier_JS11 races "29".
- Ligier_JS11 successor Ligier_JS17.
- Ligier_JS11 team Equipe_Ligier.
- Ligier_JS11 team Gitanes.
- Ligier_JS11 track "Front:".
- Ligier_JS11 track "Rear:".
- Ligier_JS11 na Naturally_aspirated_engine.
- Ligier_JS11 type Manual_transmission.
- Ligier_JS11 tyres Goodyear_Tire_and_Rubber_Company.
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- Ligier_JS11 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:F1_cars_1980.
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- Ligier_JS11 wins "5".
- Ligier_JS11 subject Category:1979_Formula_One_season_cars.
- Ligier_JS11 subject Category:Ligier_Formula_One_cars.
- Ligier_JS11 hypernym Car.
- Ligier_JS11 type Automobile.
- Ligier_JS11 type Car.
- Ligier_JS11 comment "The Ligier JS11 was a ground effect Formula One car designed by Gérard Ducarouge. It was powered by the Ford Cosworth DFV married to a Ligier in-house built gearbox. It competed in the 1979 and 1980 World Championships and proved to be very competitive.Driven by Jacques Laffite, the car won the first two races of the 1979 season and scored consistently. The Ligiers stayed in contention throughout the season, with Patrick Depailler winning a further race in Spain.".