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Eddie Jordan. Edmund Patrick Jordan, OBE (born 30 March 1948) is an Irish businessman, television personality and former motorsport team owner. Born in Dublin, Jordan worked first at the Bank of Ireland. He won the Irish Kart Championship in 1971 and moved to Formula Ford in 1974. He was the founder and owner of Jordan Grand Prix, a Formula One ...
Jordan Grand Prix. Jordan Grand Prix was a Formula One constructor that competed from 1991 to 2005. The team was named after Irish businessman and founder Eddie Jordan, and was based at Silverstone, UK but raced with an Irish licence. [1] In early 2005, the team was sold to Midland Group, [2] who competed for one final season as 'Jordan ...
The Jordan 191 was a Formula One car designed by Gary Anderson for use by Jordan Grand Prix in its debut season in 1991. Its best finish was in Canada and Mexico, where Andrea de Cesaris drove it to fourth place at both races. Driving the 191 at the 1991 Hungarian Grand Prix, Bertrand Gachot took the fastest lap of the race.
Eddie Jordan has said that he feels significant sympathy for the family of Michael Schumacher as they continue to contend with the former Formula 1 star’s health.. The seven-time world champion ...
Drivers'. Championships. 1989 F3000 ( Jean Alesi) Eddie Jordan Racing was a British racing stable founded by Irish racing driver Eddie Jordan in 1980. [1] The team won Formula 3000 the drivers' championship in 1989 with Jean Alesi. [2] The team competed in Formula 3 and Formula 3000. After success in Formula 3000, they decided to try Formula One.
Eddie Irvine. Edmund Irvine Jr. ( / ˈɜːrvaɪn /; born 10 November 1965) is a former racing driver from Northern Ireland. He competed in Formula One between 1993 and 2002, and finished runner-up in the 1999 World Drivers' Championship, driving for Scuderia Ferrari .
Verstappen is well on his way to a third F1 world championship, with Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton leading the way on the all-time leaderboard with seven titles each
Eddie Jordan had had enough, and Frentzen was fired from the team following the race. At this stage, the team were only fifth in the Constructors' Championship with 15 points, behind Sauber, with a much smaller budget and without manufacturer backing, who had 19.