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The Jordan EJ10 was a Formula One car developed by Jordan for the 2000 Formula One Season. This was the first Jordan car to use their news naming scheme, in celebration of the team's 10th season in Formula One. Despite showing promise at times during the season, the car was largely unreliable and seen as a step down from its predecessor, the Jordan 199.


Complete Formula One Results[]

Complete Formula One Results
Entrant Chassis Tyre Drivers No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
2000 Flag of Australia Flag of Brazil Flag of San Marino Flag of the United Kingdom Flag of Spain Flag of Europe Flag of Monaco Flag of Canada Flag of France Flag of Austria Flag of Germany Flag of Hungary Flag of Belgium Flag of Italy Flag of the United States Flag of Japan Flag of Malaysia
Benson & Hedges Jordan EJ10 B Germany Frentzen 5 Ret 3rd Ret 17th 6th Ret 10th Ret 7th Ret
Italy Trulli 6 Ret 4th 15th 6th 12th Ret Ret 6th 6th Ret
EJ10B Germany Frentzen 5 Ret 6th 6th Ret 3rd Ret Ret
Italy Trulli 6 9th 7th Ret Ret Ret 13th 12th


V T E Jordan Grand Prix
Founder
Eddie Jordan
Personnel
Gary Anderson · Bob Bell · Mike Gascoyne · Andrew Green · John Iley · James Key · John McQuilliam · Sam Michael · Paul Monaghan · Rob Smedley · Mark Smith · Andy Stevenson
Drivers
France Jean Alesi · Brazil Rubens Barrichello · Italy Andrea de Cesaris · Italy Giancarlo Fisichella · Germany Heinz-Harald Frentzen · United Kingdom Damon Hill · United Kingdom Eddie Irvine · Germany Michael Schumacher · Germany Ralf Schumacher · Italy Jarno Trulli
Cars
191 · 192 · 193 · 194 · 195 · 196 · 197 · 198 · 199 · EJ10/EJ10B · EJ11 · EJ12 · EJ13 · EJ14 · EJ15/EJ15B
V T E 2000 Formula One Season
Teams McLaren • Ferrari • Jordan • Jaguar • Williams • Benetton • Prost • Sauber • Arrows • Minardi • BAR
Engines BMW • Cosworth • Ferrari • Fondmetal • Honda • Mercedes • Mugen-Honda • Petronas • Peugeot • Playlife • Supertec
Drivers Häkkinen • 2 Coulthard • 3 M. Schumacher • 4 Barrichello • 5 Frentzen • 6 Trulli • 7 Irvine • 7 Burti • 8 Herbert • 9 R. Schumacher • 10 Button • 11 Fisichella • 12 Wurz • 14 Alesi • 15 Heidfeld • 16 Diniz • 17 Salo • 18 De la Rosa • 19 Verstappen • 20 Gené • 21 Mazzacane • 22 Villeneuve • 23 Zonta
Other Drivers Badoer • Montoya • Panis • Webber
Cars McLaren MP4-15 • Ferrari F1-2000 • Jordan EJ10 • Jordan EJ10B • Jaguar R1 • Williams FW22 • Benetton B200 • Prost AP03 • Sauber C19 • Arrows A21 • Minardi M02 • BAR 002
Tyres Bridgestone
Races Australia • Brazil • San Marino • Britain • Spain • Europe • Monaco • Canada • France • Austria • Germany • Hungary • Belgium • Italy • United States • Japan • Malaysia
See also 1999 Formula One Season • 2001 Formula One Season • Category
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