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AGS JH22

AGS JH22
Category Formula One
Constructor AGS
Designer(s) Christian Vanderpleyn
Predecessor JH21
Successor JH23
Technical specifications
Chassis Carbon fibre and Aluminium monocoque
Suspension (front) Double wishbones, springs, pushrods
Suspension (rear) Double wishbones, springs, pushrods
Axle track Front: 1,700 mm (67 in)
Rear: 1,560 mm (61 in)
Wheelbase 2,870 mm (113.0 in)
Engine Cosworth DFZ, 3,494 cc (213.2 cu in), 90° V8, NA, mid-engine, longitudinally mounted
Transmission Renault / Hewland 5/6-speed manual
Weight 520 kg (1,150 lb)
Fuel Avgas / Atco
Tyres Goodyear
Competition history
Notable entrants Team El Charro AGS
Notable drivers 14. France Pascal Fabre
14. Brazil Roberto Moreno
Debut 1987 Brazilian Grand Prix
Races Wins Poles F.Laps
16 0 0 0
Constructors' Championships 0
Drivers' Championships 0

The AGS JH22 was a Formula One racing car designed by Christian Vanderpleyn and used by the French AGS team in the 1987 Formula One season.

The JH22 was noted as a development of the Renault-based JH21C that the team had used in two races towards the end of 1986. However, while the JH21C had been fitted with a Motori Moderni turbocharged engine and Pirelli tyres, the JH22 was fitted with a normally-aspirated Ford-Cosworth DFZ V8 engine and Goodyear tyres. It also carried a 1970s-style airbox aft of the fuel tank, although this was replaced with a smaller and more conventional air intake as the season progressed.

As in 1986, AGS chose to enter one car for the season, and so built only two chassis, labeled #32 and #33. Mexican shoe and clothing company El Charro continued as the team's main sponsor, and so the car, numbered 14, was painted in a white and red livery with a large rose above the nosecone. Frenchman Pascal Fabre, who had driven for the team in Formula Two in 1982, was signed to drive.

As one of four teams running normally-aspirated engines at the start of the season (the others being Tyrrell, the returning March and newcomers Larrousse), AGS contested the one-off Colin Chapman Trophy in addition to the regular Constructors' Championship, while Fabre contested the drivers' equivalent, the Jim Clark Trophy.


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