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 ...
The use of internal-combustion engines powered by hydrogen as a means to reduce carbon emissions continues to gain steam, with more and more companies rolling out proofs of concept. The latest is ...
Slow and steady wins the race? Under normal circumstances, we only hear about Germany’s infamous Nürburgring track when a supercar, hypercar, or some obscure exotic vehicle shatters some sort of ...
Bosch Engineering and Ligier will be at Le Mans with the hydrogen-powered JS2 RH2, making a demonstration lap before the race. It can deliver 600 Cv. Even though it will not officially participate in ...
Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive have established a strategic partnership for developing high-performance hydrogen engine vehicles. The first step of the joint activities is to construct a ...
This is the future, but it sounds very much like the past. From the outside, racing nerds will tell you it looks just like a Ligier JS2 R – essentially a sports car with its own one-make race series ...
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