Former racing driver and Formula One team owner Guy Ligier has died aged 85. Ligier had a brief motor racing career and competed in 12 grand prix races between 1966 and 1967, but he is best known in ...
The firm raced its JS2 car at Le Mans in the 1970s Ligier recently hit the news by recording the slowest ever lap of the Nürburgring, amusingly claiming this "hinted at its glorious history". But what ...
Guy Ligier, former Formula One driver, owner and sports-car builder, died Sunday at age 85. The European Le Mans Series made the announcement in the following press release: Ligier, a sports-car racer ...
(Reuters) - Former Formula One driver and team owner Guy Ligier has died at the age of 85, French media reported on Sunday. While Ligier had little success as a racing driver, scoring just one point ...
Guy Ligier, an all-round athlete who went on to a lucrative business career and fame as a Formula One team owner, has died at age 85, French media reported Sunday. Ligier made his F1 debut in the 1966 ...
Ligier is a French car manufacturer probably best known for its Formula 1 entries from 1976 to 1996. But in 1971, Ligier made the handsome and lightweight JS2 sports car, timing the release perfectly ...