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|title = Eddie Jordan |
|title = Eddie Jordan |
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|image = [[File:Eddie_Jordan.jpg|180px]] |
|image = [[File:Eddie_Jordan.jpg|180px]] |
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|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|3|30|df=yes}}, Dublin, Ireland |
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|3|30|df=yes}}, Dublin, Ireland |
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|occupation = Pundit |
|occupation = Pundit |
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|years_active = {{F1|1991}} – present}} |
|years_active = {{F1|1991}} – present}} |
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โ | '''Edmund |
+ | '''Edmund 'Eddie' Jordan''' (born [[March 30|30 March]] 1948 in Dublin, Ireland) is an Irish former F1 team boss and former pundit at [[BBC Sport F1]] alongside [[David Coulthard]]. |
He is famous for being the [[Team Principal]] of {{Jordan-CON}} for the team's whole existence 1991 and 2005, during which the constructor scored four wins, two from [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] in 1999, which resulted in Jordan's best ever result, third in the Constructors Championship. |
He is famous for being the [[Team Principal]] of {{Jordan-CON}} for the team's whole existence 1991 and 2005, during which the constructor scored four wins, two from [[Heinz-Harald Frentzen]] in 1999, which resulted in Jordan's best ever result, third in the Constructors Championship. |