
Sad news from for the F1 world today with the passing of Eddie Jordan. The former team owner led a full life enjoying success on and off the track. Well known for owning the Jordan F1 team, he gave a Michael Schumacher his debut in F1 and had several stars drive for him. The height of Jordans success came in the late 90’s, he had a 1-2 finish at the 1998 Belgium Grand Prix and the team would challenge for the Drivers’ Championship in 1999 with Heinz Harold-Frentzen. Before landing on harder times and eventually selling the team. During its time the team was well known for its striking yellow and black liveries with the most memorable being the Snake and the Buzzin Hornets.


The current Aston Martin F1 Team can trace its roots all the way back to Jordan and I am sure there are still some staff working there that have been there since the Jordan days.
After selling the team Jordan became a pundit, first for BBC and then Channel 4 in the UK, where he was known for his controversial comments and his willingness to not pull any punches. For me although I didn’t always agree with some of the things he said, it was a refreshing approach from other pundits who quite often sit on the fence. Most pundits don’t want to annoy other teams in case their lose their privileges of visiting their hospitality areas during a race weekend or to duck out of the rain, something that Jordan didn’t care about. He has famously been banned from several teams’ hospitality areas thanks to his frank and honest opinions.
One of Jordans most notable comments as a pundit was the revealing of the deal that took Hamilton to Mercedes, at the time he said it on live TV, he was laughed and ridiculed up and down the paddock for his wild and “inaccurate” claim. Fast forward several weeks/ months and the rumour Jordan revealed came to fruition.
Later, he would become Adrian Newey’s managerial representative and managed to secure him with a lucrative contract at Aston Martin.
It is a sad day in F1. Rest in peace Eddie Jordan.