Rank 46 in F1 Heritage Collector documents Jacques Laffite as a ground-effect era specimen — the Ligier JS11 of 1979 arrived as France's most competitive factory effort since Matra, with Cosworth DFV power, elf backing, and Gerard Ducarouge aerodynamics that exploited sliding-skirt ground effect before the rules changed. Laffite won six Grands Prix across his Ligier career, peaked with the 1979 season fighting Williams and Ferrari, and became the face of French blue-collar motorsport optimism through Gitanes smoke and Matra-V12 echoes. His 1986 British Grand Prix crash at Brands Hatch — breaking both legs and ending his record 176-race start streak — remains among Formula One's most sobering retirements. Wallimilist renders the JS11 black-yellow three-quarter, elf helmet portrait, and monumental JS11 typography exactly as the master PNG dictates — Six wins kicker, Ground effect band, and curator copy on Ligier talisman status and national hero of France.