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Ligier JS P320

The Ligier JS P320 is a (LMP3) racing car developed by in collaboration with Onroak Automotive, unveiled at the as one of four new-generation homologated by the (ACO) for the LMP3 category. It serves as the successor to the earlier , featuring a redesigned carbon fiber and bodywork by HP Composites, with dimensions of 4,605 mm in length, 1,900 mm in width, and a 2,860 mm , while maintaining the mandatory minimum weight of 950 kg. Powered by a VK56 5.6-liter producing 460 horsepower, the JS P320 incorporates a six-speed sequential Xtrac 1152 gearbox with paddle-shift, double-wishbone suspension using TTX40 dampers, and braking system with six-piston calipers and 14-inch discs, enabling competitive performance in prototype racing series worldwide. The car's were optimized for improved and efficiency, along with enhanced cooling systems, allowing it to compete effectively against rivals in the LMP3 class since its 2020 racing debut. The JS P320 has been deployed across major endurance racing championships, including the , , IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship's LMP3 class, Le Mans Cup, and Império Endurance Brasil, where it secured its first series title in 2023. In 2023 alone, Ligier JS P320 entries claimed seven championships across various international series, with continued success including LMP3 titles in the and Le Mans Cup in 2024, and victories in Endurance Brasil in 2025, underscoring its reliability up to its eligibility through 2026. The successor, Ligier JS P325, debuted in 2025. Named in honor of French racing legend , the car continues to represent an accessible into professional , with ongoing updates ensuring compliance with ACO regulations.

Development

Background and regulations

The (ACO) announced on May 23, 2018, the initial outline for the Generation II 3 (LMP3) regulations, set to take effect in 2020, with the goal of standardizing the category, enhancing safety, and promoting performance parity while controlling costs. This announcement also named the four approved chassis manufacturers tasked with developing the new-generation prototypes: Adess, Ginetta, , and Norma Auto Engineering. On February 7, 2019, the ACO revealed the complete Generation II LMP3 technical regulations, effective from the 2020 season through 2024, which prioritized cost efficiency by mandating kits for existing LMP3 at a capped price of €54,900, alongside improvements in , safety features borrowed from LMP2 standards, and balanced across all homologated constructors. These rules aimed to evolve the category without a full redesign mandate, ensuring accessibility for privateer teams while maintaining competitive equity. Ligier Automotive, formerly known as Onroak Automotive before its acquisition and rebranding, was selected as one of the four chassis providers, leveraging its experience from the original LMP3 era. The company positioned the JS P320 as the first Generation II model to be revealed on June 4, 2019, with public presentation on June 14, 2019, during the 24 Hours of Le Mans weekend, designed to comply with the new regulations including integration of the standardized Nissan VK56 V8 engine. The JS P320 evolved from the , introduced in 2015 as one of the inaugural LMP3 chassis, which had amassed over 100 victories across major endurance series by the end of its homologation but necessitated updates to meet the revised aerodynamic, power, and safety requirements of the Generation II framework. The JS P320 was homologated for the 2020-2024 seasons under these regulations, before being succeeded by the Ligier JS P325 for the 2025 update featuring a new .

Design process

The design process for the JS P320 was led by Nicolas Clémençon, Automotive's Design Department Manager and chief aerodynamicist, who oversaw the evolution from the JS P3 by developing a comprehensive upgrade kit featuring 95% new bodywork to comply with Generation II LMP3 specifications while accommodating existing JS P3 owners. This adaptation retained core structural elements like the carbon but introduced significant aerodynamic refinements to enhance efficiency across diverse circuits, drawing on lessons from 's LMP2 programs. The prototype was unveiled on June 4, 2019, marking it as the first Generation II LMP3 , with a public presentation at the later that month. A key aspect of the design involved collaboration with EXA for advanced (CFD) simulations, which optimized the to align with updated ACO regulations on elements like the rear wing and overall downforce distribution. Following initial prototyping, shakedown testing occurred at in 2019, where engineers evaluated handling, stability, and the seamless integration of the TTX40 dampers, which provided enhanced suspension adjustability through their through-rod, four-way design. These sessions confirmed the chassis's balance under race conditions, with multiple runs focusing on tire management and cornering dynamics before proceeding to further validation. Homologation for the 2020 launch was finalized after passing the ACO crash test at the 950 kg minimum weight, incorporating traction control calibration within the to ensure compliance with the regulated power output of approximately 455 hp while maintaining parity among LMP3 competitors. This phase emphasized overall performance balancing, including electronic systems tuning to prevent exceedance of speed limits and to optimize drivability without altering the spec-series ethos.

Design features

Chassis and aerodynamics

The Ligier JS P320 features a carbon fiber constructed by HP Composites, providing a lightweight yet rigid structure essential for endurance racing demands. The incorporates carbon bodywork also produced by HP Composites, with overall dimensions of 4605 mm in length, 1900 mm in width, and a 2860 mm , which contribute to balanced handling and across diverse layouts. This adheres to the minimum weight requirement of 950 kg, encompassing all components including the . The suspension system employs a double wishbone configuration at both the front and rear, utilizing pushrod geometry for efficient load distribution and camber control. It is equipped with Öhlins TTX40 adjustable dampers operating in a 4-way setup, complemented by adjustable anti-roll bars and a third element at each end to fine-tune ride height and damping characteristics. This arrangement enables precise handling adjustments tailored to varying track conditions, enhancing cornering grip and overall driver confidence. Aerodynamically, the JS P320 represents a significant from its predecessor, the JS P3, with 95% new bodywork that adopts a hypercar-inspired aesthetic while retaining the signature nose profile. Key elements include an optimized front splitter for initial generation, integrated side pods to manage airflow around the wheels, and an efficient rear diffuser paired with a twin-element to maximize ground effect and rear stability. These components were refined through extensive (CFD) simulations in collaboration with partners like EXA, ensuring balanced and minimal drag across a wide speed range up to the LMP3 regulatory limit of 290 km/h. The design complies with the (ACO) new-generation LMP3 rules, which emphasize road-relevant aerodynamics akin to Generation II prototype concepts, promoting efficiency on circuits from tight urban tracks to high-speed venues like . For tire and braking performance, the JS P320 runs on slick tires mounted on 18-inch magnesium OZ Racing wheels, with 12.5-inch widths at the front and 13-inch at the rear to support optimal and load transfer during stints. The braking system utilizes a package featuring 6-piston at all clamping 14-inch discs, delivering consistent stopping power under prolonged high-temperature conditions typical of .

Safety and ergonomics

The Ligier JS P320 incorporates several safety enhancements compliant with 2020 ACO LMP3 regulations, which align with FIA standards for prototype racing. Key upgrades include anti-intrusion panels integrated into the side impact zones to provide superior protection against penetration during collisions. Additional driver padding surrounds the cockpit to absorb energy in crashes, while a HANS-compatible headrest ensures compatibility with the Head and Neck Support device, reducing the risk of basilar skull fractures in high-impact incidents. The design prioritizes for endurance racing, featuring a new carbon shell driver seat that is double-homologated for use by multiple drivers across stints. This seating arrangement, combined with integrated cockpit ventilation, helps maintain driver comfort and alertness during prolonged sessions by mitigating heat buildup. The semi-automatic pneumatic paddle-shift from Megaline facilitates precise control while minimizing physical strain. The fuel system adheres to LMP3 requirements, utilizing a of 100 liters to balance range and refueling efficiency. This setup supports quick-refueling protocols standard in the class, with safeguards to prevent ignition sources and contain potential spills. Contributing to overall stability, the JS P320 maintains a minimum weight of 950 kg, achieved through optimized component placement that enhances handling without compromising protective features.

Powertrain and performance

Engine specifications

The Ligier JS P320 features a naturally aspirated VK56 V8 engine with a displacement of 5.6 liters, delivering 460 horsepower to comply with LMP3 class regulations. This power unit, derived from Nissan's VK-series architecture, emphasizes reliability and broad torque delivery for endurance racing demands. The engine employs a Magneti-Marelli () for precise management, incorporating traction control features tuned to maintain performance parity across LMP3 competitors under Generation 2 rules. It runs on standard 98 unleaded fuel, supporting consistent operation in high-stakes series like the . Thermal management is handled via an adapted integrated radiator system and oil coolers, designed to sustain efficiency during prolonged high-heat conditions typical of events. At the LMP3 minimum weight of 950 , the JS P320 achieves a of approximately 0.48 /, enabling strong suited to . The engine mates to a six-speed sequential Xtrac gearbox for seamless power transfer to the rear wheels.

Transmission and drivetrain

The Ligier JS P320 features a 6-speed sequential Xtrac 1152 gearbox with an aluminum casing and straight-cut gears, designed for high-performance applications in the LMP3 . This setup enables rapid, precise gear changes without the need for a traditional pedal, utilizing a semi-automatic pneumatic paddle-shift system mounted on the from Megaline. The drivetrain is , incorporating a to optimize power distribution and traction during cornering and acceleration. It employs driveshafts connecting the gearbox to the rear wheels. The system integrates with the , which manages electronic aids such as traction control to match the engine's curve and prevent . Performance tuning adheres to LMP3 regulations, with fixed gear ratios calibrated to achieve a top speed of approximately 290 km/h while balancing and across diverse circuits. The ECU facilitates features like adjustable traction control levels, allowing drivers to fine-tune intervention based on track conditions and driving style. Maintenance is supported by an integrated oil radiator for gearbox cooling, ensuring thermal stability during endurance events up to 24 hours. The paddle-shift system allows for straightforward module access, facilitating quick adjustments or replacements between sessions. The limited-slip differential's preload can be adjusted to influence handling characteristics, such as reducing understeer in high-grip scenarios.

Racing history

2020–2021 seasons

The JS P320 made its competitive debut on July 19, 2020, during the opening round of the at the 4 Hours of Le Castellet on the circuit, where claimed victory in the LMP3 class with the #2 entry, securing and the fastest lap while leading a complete Ligier sweep of the top seven positions. This strong start occurred amid the , which delayed the season's commencement and limited events to a condensed across Europe. In its partial 2020 campaign, the JS P320 demonstrated immediate dominance in the ELMS LMP3 category, capturing 14 of the 15 available podium finishes across five rounds and securing the teams' championship for . The car also entered the Michelin Le Mans Cup later that year, achieving three class victories, including a win for COOL Racing at the August 29 event at . These results marked over 20 podiums in total for the prototype in its debut season, underscoring its reliability and performance under revised regulations. The 2021 season saw the JS P320 expand into the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with the introduction of the LMP3 class, where Motorsports clinched the inaugural LMP3 drivers' and teams' titles using the #74 entry, highlighted by a at the Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen. In the Michelin Le Mans Cup, COOL Racing contributed to the series' successes with multiple wins and podiums, including a 1-2 finish at Spa-Francorchamps, while Nielsen Racing secured the overall LMP3 teams' championship. The JS P320 made its first appearance at the in 2021, entering the LMP3 class for the first time; several entries, including those from teams like Racing Spirit of Leman and COOL Racing, finished within the top five in class, completing the full 24 hours without major issues. By the end of 2021, the prototype had established itself as the leading LMP3 contender.

2022–2025 seasons

The Ligier JS P320 demonstrated remarkable dominance in the 2022–2023 seasons, securing seven LMP3 class championships across multiple international series. In 2023 alone, it claimed titles in the Asian Le Mans Series with Graff Racing, the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with Riley Motorsports, the IMSA VP Racing SportsCar Challenge with Jr III Racing, the European Le Mans Series with COOL Racing, the Michelin Le Mans Cup with Team Virage, the Ultimate Cup Series with Team Virage, and the Império Endurance Brasil with Foresti Sports. This success included over 60 race victories during the period, highlighted by multiple LMP3 class wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, such as Inter Europol Competition's triumph in 2022 and AO by TF Sport's victory in 2023. The car's aerodynamic stability contributed to its reliability in demanding endurance events, enabling consistent top finishes. Entering 2024, the JS P320 continued its strong performance with key highlights in major series. COOL Racing's #97 entry, driven by David Droux and Adrien Chila, secured the Michelin Le Mans Cup championship with a victory at the season finale in . In the , by Ultimate achieved its first class win at Sepang with the #35 car, marking a breakthrough for the team in the category. also earned multiple podiums in the Ultimate Cup Series, including a strong 1-2 LMP3 finish in the season finale. In 2025, the JS P320 maintained its competitive edge amid extended regulatory eligibility through 2026 in ACO and championships. Notable victories included Foresti Sports' #42 entry winning Round 4 of Endurance Brasil at . Bretton Racing's #26 car achieved a double win at in the Ultimate Cup Series, underscoring the prototype's enduring pace. The VP Racing SportsCar Challenge saw further successes, with entries claiming multiple race wins, including podium sweeps at . The car also secured additional championships, including the with CLX Motorsport and the Prototype Cup Germany with Konrad Motorsport. By late 2025, the Ligier JS P320 had achieved numerous championships in series such as the , WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, and Le Mans Cup.

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