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Industry | Auto racing |
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Predecessor | Onroak Automotive |
Founded | 2012 |
Founder | Jacques Nicolet |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Nicolas Clémençon |
Parent | Everspeed |
Website | ligierautomotive |
Ligier Automotive, formerlyOnroak Automotive, is a French company which designs, manufacturers, and sellsracing cars, specificallysports prototypes for various international series. Onroak was founded in 2012 by Jacques Nicolet who split the design, manufacturing, and sales divisions of hisOAK Racing team into an independent company.[1] Onroak has since formed an agreement with Philippe Ligier, the son of Formula One driverGuy Ligier, to develop new cars under the Ligier brand. On 31 December 2018, it was announced that Onroak Automotive would be rebranded to Ligier Automotive as part of a rebranding and reorganization of Everspeed's automotive assets.[2]
Onroak's roots can be traced to December 2009 when OAK Racing reached an agreement withPescarolo Sport to take over their manufacturing arm, specifically the continued construction and co-development of thePescarolo 01Le Mans Prototype that had been designed in 2007. OAK, while under their previous title of Saulnier Racing, had been a Pescarolo customer since 2008, campaigning two cars in theEuropean Le Mans Series.[3] OAK eventually became the sole developer of the 01 design when Pescarolo went into receivership, and campaigned and sold the cars under the OAK-Pescarolo moniker.
In 2012 new regulations for Le Mans Prototypes required teams to replace existing cars with new designs or alter them to meet the regulations. Onroak was created to develop a new design for the existing Pescarolo chassis as well as to pursue sales of the car to other teams seeking cars meeting the new regulations.[1] Onroak then formed a partnership withMorgan Motor Company to brand the LMP2 class variant of their new design as the Morgan LMP2,[4] while the LMP1 version retained the OAK-Pescarolo title.
During 2013 Onroak formed a partnership with Guy Ligier to assist in the development and sales of an evolutionary version of the Ligier JS 53Group CN prototype before designing a closed-cockpit variant known as the JS 55 in 2014.[5][6] This agreement extended to naming rights for a new LMP2 car designed and constructed entirely by Onroak in early 2014, theLigier JS P2.[5] Onroak and Ligier followed the JS P2 with the JS P3 intended for the LMP3 class which debuted in 2015.[7]
In October 2016, Onroak bought the motorsports arm of American manufacturerCrawford Composites.[citation needed]
Onroak was selected as one of the four LMP2 manufacturers for the 2017 regulations. TheLigier JS P217 has competed in the LMP2 class in European Le Mans Series, IMSA SportsCar Championship and theFIA World Endurance Championship. Its chassis was also used by theNissan Onroak DPi which competed in the DPi class of the IMSA sportscar championship.[8]
In September 2017 Onroak Automotive acquired Tork Engineering. Tork Engineering had many years of experience building racing cars. The French company was responsible for the closed cockpitBioracing Series sportscar. In 2007 Tork was contracted byMitjet Series to build theYamaha powered Mitjet 1300.[9] In 2012 theRenault powered 2.0L version was launched. The car was available with four body types resemblingBMW,Mercedes-Benz,Audi andBugatti.[10] In 2015 Tork Engineering also built the tube framed racecar for the relaunchedFrench Supertouring Championship. The car is powered by a 3.5LV6 engine made byNissan.[11]
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Green | built by Tork Engineering |
Blank | built by Onroak Automotive |