The new Ligier LM P2 on the track at the end of the summer
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The new Ligier LM P2 on the track at the end of the summer

The new LM P2 regulations put in place by the ACO and the FIA will go into effect in 2017, but the four manufacturers chosen are already hard at work designing their future car, such as Onroak Automotive, and the Ligier JS P217 will complete its first laps at the end of summer.

The new Ligier JS P217 is up and running! According to the schedule set by authorities, Onroak Automotive handed in its CAD files (Computer-Aided Design) at the end of March and is expecting its new prototype to go through the standardization tests at the end of May. The Ligier JS P2, which allowed the G-Drive Racing outfit and trio Julien Canal, Roman Rusinov, Sam Bird to win the LM P2 Teams and Drivers trophies in the World Endurance Championship (WEC) last year, underwent ten statistical tests and a crash test, but its replacement will have to go through two crash tests and the 21 statistical tests required by the new regulations.

After a second place finish then a third in the LM P2 class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2014 and 2015, Onroak Automotive intends to continue the momentum it started early this year when the Ligier JS P2 recently won at the Rolex 24 at Daytona and at the 12 Hours of Sebring thanks to Extreme Speed Motorsports.

This coming weekend at Silverstone in the U.K., three Ligier JS P2s will be at the start of the six-hour race which serves as the kickoff of the WEC and six sister cars will figure on the starting grid of the four-hour round of the European Le Mans Series.

Cécile Bonardel / ACO - Translation by Nikki Ehrhardt / ACO

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