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===1998===
 
===1998===
  
By [[1998 Alternate Formula One season|1998]], Jordan had resigned former F3000 ace [[Jack Christopherson]] to partner German prodigy [[Ralf Schumacher]]. This would be the first year of a new partnership with Mugen-Honda, following the departure of the Peugeot units to [[Prost]]. Christopherson and Schumacher would be frequent podium finishers throughout the season, the best result being Christopherson's second place in the season ending [[Portuguese Grand Prix]].
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By [[1998 Alternate Formula One season|1998]], Jordan had resigned former F3000 ace [[Jack Christopherson]] to partner German prodigy [[Ralf Schumacher]]. This would be the first year of a new partnership with Mugen-Honda, following the departure of the Peugeot units to [[Prost]]. Christopherson and Schumacher would be frequent podium finishers throughout the season, the best result being Christopherson's second place in the season ending [[Portuguese Grand Prix]]. Jordan finished fourth, with 32 points.
  
 
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Revision as of 08:56, 23 October 2017

Flag of Ireland svg.png Jordan
File:Jordan.png
Full Name Jordan Grand Prix
Base Silverstone, United Kingdom
Founder(s) Flag of Ireland svg.png Eddie Jordan
Team Principal(s) Flag of Ireland svg.png Eddie Jordan
Technical Director Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Gary Anderson


Jordan Grand Prix was a Formula One constructor that operated from the early 1990s to the mid 2000s.

The team was formed and headed by enigmatic Irish businessman Eddie Jordan and gained popularity for their alternative attitude to the sport.

After several years of debt, the team would be sold to the Midland Group in the mid 2000s.

Early history

Following a successful term in British Formula 3, Eddie Jordan Racing first came to international prominence in the International Formula 3000 series, finding success with the likes of Jack Christopherson, Olivier Grouillard and Johnny Herbert in the series.

Formula One

1998

By 1998, Jordan had resigned former F3000 ace Jack Christopherson to partner German prodigy Ralf Schumacher. This would be the first year of a new partnership with Mugen-Honda, following the departure of the Peugeot units to Prost. Christopherson and Schumacher would be frequent podium finishers throughout the season, the best result being Christopherson's second place in the season ending Portuguese Grand Prix. Jordan finished fourth, with 32 points.

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