Rank 82 documents Olivier Panis's 1996 Monaco Grand Prix victory and the Ligier JS43 — the wet-weather masterclass that delivered the team's final Formula One win before the Prost rebrand and the slow fade of the French constructor that once challenged Ferrari. Panis had arrived from Formula 3000 and Ligier junior programmes with measured wet-weather speed; his Monaco triumph from pole after a attritional race of attrition — only three cars finished on the lead lap — became the defining image of 1990s French motorsport optimism before the tobacco-ban era reshaped livery economics. The JS43's Mugen-Honda V10, Gitanes Blondes strip, and Elf-Renault partnership represented Ligier's last competitive package. Wallimilist renders the blue-white JS43 side profile, helmet portrait, and red chevron frame exactly as the master PNG dictates — MONACO 1996 kicker, V10 FORMULA ONE band, and curator copy on France's last Ligier-era national hero.