The Ligier JS37 was a
Formula One
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car designed by
Frank Dernie
Frank William Dernie (born 3 April 1950) to James Harold Dernie and Monica Dernie (née Pacey) is a veteran British Formula One engineer with extensive Formula One motorsport experience.
Career
Dernie was brought up in Lancashire and educated at ...
and
Gérard Ducarouge
Gérard Ducarouge (23 October 1941 – 19 February 2015) was a French Formula One car designer whose career in motorsport started in 1965 when he joined Equipe Matra Sports. His Matra MS80 car, entered by the privateer Matra International team ...
and built by the
Ligier team for the
1992 Formula One season
The 1992 Formula One World Championship was the 46th season of FIA Formula One motor racing. It featured the 1992 Formula One World Championship for Drivers and the 1992 Formula One World Championship for Constructors, which were contested ...
. The car was powered by the
Renault RS3 V10 engine
A V10 engine is a ten- cylinder piston engine where two banks of five cylinders are arranged in a V configuration around a common crankshaft. V10 engines are much less common than V8 and V12 engines. Several V10 diesel engines have been p ...
and ran on
Goodyear tyres.
First raced in the
South African Grand Prix
The South African Grand Prix was first run as a Grand Prix motor racing handicap race in 1934 at the Prince George Circuit at East London, Cape Province. It drew top drivers from Europe including Bernd Rosemeyer, Richard "Dick" Seaman, Ric ...
, the JS37's best finish was two 5th places, one achieved by
Erik Comas at the
French Grand Prix
The French Grand Prix (french: Grand Prix de France), formerly known as the Grand Prix de l'ACF (Automobile Club de France), is an auto race held as part of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile's annual Formula One World Champions ...
and the other by his teammate
Thierry Boutsen
Thierry Marc Boutsen (born 13 July 1957) is a Belgian former racing driver who raced for the Arrows, Benetton, Williams, Ligier and Jordan teams in Formula One. He competed in 164 World Championship Grands Prix (163 starts), winning three rac ...
at the
Australian Grand Prix
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.
Design and development
For the 1992 season, team owner
Guy Ligier
Guy Camille Ligier (12 July 1930 – 23 August 2015) was a French racing driver and team owner. He maintained many varied and successful careers over the course of his life, including rugby player, butcher, racing driver and Formula One team owner ...
secured the use of the
Renault
Groupe Renault ( , , , also known as the Renault Group in English; legally Renault S.A.) is a French multinational automobile manufacturer established in 1899. The company produces a range of cars and vans, and in the past has manufacture ...
RS3 3.5
V10 engine
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, maintained by
Mecachrome
Mecachrome SAS is a precision engineering company based in France that operates in the aerospace, motor racing, energy and defence sectors.
History
Mecachrome was founded in 1937 in Colombes, France. As a precision engineering company, Mecachrome ...
at a cost of $12 million. The team initially used the RS3B model, before being upgraded to a supply of RS3Cs later in the year, from the
Hungarian Grand Prix
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History Origins
The first Hungarian Grand Prix was held on 21 ...
onwards. The engine was rated as having 770 brake horsepower at 14,200 revolutions per minute.
The chassis was designed by
Frank Dernie
Frank William Dernie (born 3 April 1950) to James Harold Dernie and Monica Dernie (née Pacey) is a veteran British Formula One engineer with extensive Formula One motorsport experience.
Career
Dernie was brought up in Lancashire and educated at ...
, with some input from
Gérard Ducarouge
Gérard Ducarouge (23 October 1941 – 19 February 2015) was a French Formula One car designer whose career in motorsport started in 1965 when he joined Equipe Matra Sports. His Matra MS80 car, entered by the privateer Matra International team ...
and using the aerodynamic research data and windtunnel model from the stillborn Reynard F1 project. The
monocoque
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First used for boats, ...
chassis was of
carbon fibre
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and provided with a Ligier/Xtrac six-speed transverse gearbox. The JS37 was configured with double wishbone pushrod suspension having twin Bilstein dampers, front and rear. Brakes were by AP with Carbone Industrie pads. The steering was of a Ligier design and the car ran on
Goodyear tyres. Its wheelbase was , the front track was while the rear track was . The capacity of the fuel tank was and fuel and oil was supplied by
Elf
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. The overall weight of the car was .
Presented in a largely blue colour with white sidepods, the JS37 carried sponsorship from cigarette brand Gitanes Blondes, Loto Sportif and Elf. Although aesthetically pleasing, the JS37 was poor aerodynamically and needed to be revised during the season, as did the suspension. These changes helped improve the handling, the car otherwise performing poorly on bumpy circuits.
Race history
Prior to the start of the season,
Alain Prost
Alain Marie Pascal Prost (; born 24 February 1955) is a French retired racing driver and Formula One
Formula One (also known as Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of international racing for open-wheel single-seater formula racing ...
test drove the JS37 several times with a view to joining the team after his dismissal from
Ferrari the previous year. However, he opted out of racing with the team and
Érik Comas
Érik Gilbert Comas (born 28 September 1963) is a French former Formula One driver. He was French Formula 3 champion in 1988, and then Formula 3000 champion in 1990, after scoring the same number of points as Jean Alesi in 1989, but losing on a ...
, Ligier's junior driver who had raced for the team the previous year, drove instead.
Thierry Boutsen
Thierry Marc Boutsen (born 13 July 1957) is a Belgian former racing driver who raced for the Arrows, Benetton, Williams, Ligier and Jordan teams in Formula One. He competed in 164 World Championship Grands Prix (163 starts), winning three rac ...
continued with the team having also driven for it during the 1991 season.
The JS37 made its debut at the first race of the 1992 season at the
South African Grand Prix
The South African Grand Prix was first run as a Grand Prix motor racing handicap race in 1934 at the Prince George Circuit at East London, Cape Province. It drew top drivers from Europe including Bernd Rosemeyer, Richard "Dick" Seaman, Ric ...
, qualifying 13th (Comas) and 14th (Boutsen) fastest. In the race itself, the drivers were running in 7th and 8th place, Comas ahead of Boutsen, by lap 41. However, the latter retired his car on lap 61 with electrical problems. Comas went on to finish in 7th. The car struggled for grip at the
next race, Comas qualifying in 26th and last place while Boutsen started from 22nd on the grid. Both cars finished the race, although two laps down, in 9th (Comas) and 10th (Boutsen).

At the
Brazilian Grand Prix
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, Boutsen qualified in 10th, benefiting from new front wings and an undertray. Comas placed 15th on the grid. During the race, at one point both cars were running in the points prior to stopping for tyres. The teammates collided on lap 37 while Comas was attempting to overtake Lotus driver Johnny Herbert. Boutsen retired but Comas was able to carry for a few more laps before retiring with engine problems. The
following race in Spain saw Comas taking 10th place on the starting grid, four places ahead of Boutsen. Both drivers retired from the race, Boutsen with engine problems and Comas from driver error.
At
San Marino
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, Boutsen qualified 10th and was holding this position in the race when he retired with a engine problem. He had run as high as 7th. Comas struggled for grip during the race but finished in 9th, two laps down on the winner, having started from 13th. The team did little better at the next race in
Monaco
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, still plagued with a lack of grip. Boutsen noted that he was able go around some corners at the circuit faster in his Vespa scooter. Boutsen and Comas qualified in 22nd and 23rd respectively and placed 12th and 10th in the race.
Grip was still a problem for the team at the
Canadian race, where Boutsen again out-qualified Comas, placing 21st, one place ahead of his teammate. However, Comas had the better race and, aided by attrition, finished in 6th place. It was the team's first point in 48 races as well as Comas' first career points. Boutsen finished in 10th, two laps down. At the team's home race, the
French Grand Prix
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, Comas enjoyed further success, finishing in 5th after qualifying in 10th place on the grid. Boutsen, having qualified in 9th, was running in the points ahead of Comas but spun his car and was unable to restart.

At the
British Grand Prix
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, Comas qualified in 10th while Boutsen was 13th on the grid. On race day, both cars finished although out of the points, in 8th (Comas) and 10th (Boutsen). Comas scored another point at the
following race in Germany for 6th place, having started from 7th on the grid. Boutsen was just behind in 7th place, having started one place behind his teammate on the grid. In Hungary, the team's drivers collided on the first lap of the race putting them both out. It was unfortunate, as they had a good qualifying session in which the JS37 benefited from the installation of upgraded Renault RS3C engines, qualifying in 8th (Boutsen) and 11th (Comas).
Comas failed to qualify for the
Belgian Grand Prix
The Belgian Grand Prix ( French: ''Grand Prix de Belgique''; Dutch: ''Grote Prijs van België''; German: ''Großer Preis von Belgien'') is a motor racing event which forms part of the Formula One World Championship.
The first national race of ...
, after a heavy crash in practice on the Friday of the race. Knocked unconscious, he did not participate any further in the race weekend. Boutsen had his best qualifying session of the year to date, placing 7th on the grid. However, he spun out into a barrier during the race, damaging the car, after prematurely switching to slick tires after running wets during the rainy conditions that dominated the early stages of the race. Boutsen had another good qualifying session at the
Italian race, placing 8th in the grid in his 150th Grand Prix. In the race he ran as high as 5th, but experience problems with the fuel system and had to retire on lap 41. Comas returned to race duty by qualifying in 15th and was holding 7th in the race when he spun out.
In
Portugal
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, Boutsen qualified in 11th and Comas in 14th. While Comas retired from 8th place late in the race after over-revving his engine led to it blowing up, Boutsen took over the position which is where he finished the race. At the
Japanese Grand Prix
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, Comas placed 8th on the grid but retired from the race after another engine failure while running in 7th towards the end of the race. Boutsen also retired, on lap 3 with gearbox problems, having qualified in 10th.
At the final race of the year, the
Australian Grand Prix
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, Comas started from 9th on the grid and was holding that position in the race when he retired on lap 5 with a broken gearbox. Despite his poor qualifying in which he was 22nd fastest, Boutsen finished in a points paying position, in 5th place.
Comas placed 11th in the 1992 Driver's Championship with four points, while Boutsen's two points placed him equal 14th, alongside Lotus'
Johnny Herbert
John Paul "Johnny" Herbert (born 25 June 1964) is a British former racing driver and current television announcer for Sky Sports F1. He raced in Formula One from 1989 to 2000, for seven different teams, winning three races and placing 4th in ...
and
Scuderia Italia
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's
Pierluigi Martini
Pierluigi Martini (born 23 April 1961) is an Italian former racing driver. He won the 1999 24 hours of Le Mans and participated in 124 Formula One Grands Prix (with 119 starts) between 1984 and 1995.
Early life
Martini's uncle, Giancarlo Martin ...
. Ligier's total of six points saw it finish joint 7th in the Constructor's Championship, alongside
Footwork Arrows
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) (results in bold indicate pole position; results in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap)
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