LONDON — Former Formula One driver and team owner Guy Ligier has died at the age of 85, French media reported Sunday. While Ligier had little success as a racing driver, scoring just one point from 12 Grands Prix in 1966 and 1967, he came into his own as a team boss. The Ligier team won nine Grands Prix between 1977 and 1996, finishing runner-up to Williams in the 1980 constructors' world championship. The team's last win was a shock Monaco Grand Prix triumph in the wet in 1996, and with only three cars still running at the finish, by Frenchman Olivier Panis. — Reuters