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The Ligier JS37 was a car produced by Ligier for the 1992 season of Formula One.

It was driven by Thierry Boutsen and Érik Comas. Alain Prost tested the JS37 prior to the start of the season but did not wanted to race for the team to much relief for Comas.

It was a general midfield runner, but could not handle the bumpy circuits well. Comas failed to qualify for only one race, the Belgian Grand Prix, after a heavy crash in Friday practice at the Blanchimont corner. He did not take further part in the race weekend. Boutsen was even out-paced by his team-mate Comas in a few races, with Comas impressing the team with three points finishes in Canada, France and Germany. Boutsen could only secure his only points finish at the season-ending Australian Grand Prix, finishing 5th.

Ligier finished their 1992 season in 8th with 6 points.

Season Review[]

Main article: 1992 Ligier Season

Complete Formula One Results[]

Complete Formula One Results
Year Driver Tyre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1992 Flag of South Africa 1928-1994 Flag of Mexico Flag of Brazil Flag of Spain Flag of San Marino Flag of Monaco Flag of Canada Flag of France Flag of Great Britain Flag of Germany Flag of Hungary Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of Portugal Flag of Japan Flag of Australia
Belgium Boutsen G Ret 10th Ret Ret Ret 12th 10th Ret 10th 7th Ret Ret Ret 8th Ret 5th
France Comas 7th 9th Ret Ret 9th 10th 6th 5th 8th 6th Ret DNQ Ret Ret Ret Ret

Notes[]

V T E 1992 Formula One Season
Teams McLaren • Tyrrell • Williams • Brabham • Footwork • Lotus • Fondmetal • March • Benetton • Dallara • Minardi • Ligier • Ferrari • Venturi • Jordan • Andrea Moda
Engines Ferrari • Ford • Honda • Ilmor • Judd • Lamborghini • Mugen-Honda • Renault • Yamaha
Drivers Senna • 2 Berger • 3 Grouillard • 4 De Cesaris • 5 Mansell • 6 Patrese • 7 Van de Poele • 8 Amati • 8 Hill • 9 Alboreto • 10 Suzuki • 11 Häkkinen • 12 Herbert • 14 Chiesa • 14 Van de Poele • 15 Tarquini • 16 Wendlinger • 16 Lammers • 17 Naspetti • 19 Schumacher • 20 Brundle • 21 Lehto • 22 Martini • 23 Fittipaldi • 23 Zanardi • 24 Morbidelli • 25 Boutsen • 26 Comas • 27 Alesi • 28 Capelli • 28 Larini • 29 Gachot • 30 Katayama • 32 Modena • 33 Gugelmin • 34 Caffi • 34 Moreno • 35 Bertaggia • 35 McCarthy
Other Drivers Coulthard • Prost
Cars McLaren MP4/6B • McLaren MP4/7A • Tyrrell 020B • Williams FW14B • Brabham BT60B • Footwork FA13 • Lotus 102D • Lotus 107 • Fondmetal GR01 • Fondmetal GR02 • March CG911B • Benetton B191B • Benetton B192 • Dallara F192 • Minardi M191B • Minardi M192 • Ligier JS37 • Ferrari F92A • Ferrari F92AT • Venturi LC92 • Jordan 192 • Andrea Moda C4B • Andrea Moda S921
Tyres Goodyear
Races South Africa • Mexico • Brazil • Spain • San Marino • Monaco • Canada • France • Britain • Germany • Hungary • Belgium • Italy • Portugal • Japan • Australia
Non-Championship Races F1 Indoor Trophy
See also 1991 Formula One Season • 1993 Formula One Season • Category
V T E France Equipe Ligier
Founder
Guy Ligier
Personnel
Ken Anderson · Loïc Bigois · Flavio Briatore · Cyril de Rouvre · Frank Dernie · Richard Divila · Gérard Ducarouge · Claude Galopin · Tom Walkinshaw
Drivers
France René Arnoux · France Patrick Depailler · France Jacques Laffite · France Didier Pironi · Italy Andrea de Cesaris · Belgium Thierry Boutsen · France Olivier Panis · United Kingdom Martin Brundle
Cars
JS5 · JS7 · JS7/9 · JS9 · JS11 · JS11/15 · JS17 · JS17B · JS19 · JS21 · JS23 · JS25 · JS27 · JS29 · JS29B · JS31 · JS31B · JS33 · JS33B · JS35 · JS35B · JS37 · JS39 · JS39B · JS41 · JS43
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