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    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. The team was based at Silverstone, UK but raced with an Irish licence. In early 2005, the team was sold to Midland Group, who competed for one final season … See more

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    Eddie Jordan had a brief stint as a race driver in the late 1970s before founding Eddie Jordan Racing in the early 1980s. The team first came to prominence in the 1983 See more

    Jordan Grand Prix was notable for providing the debut to a number of drivers who subsequently enjoyed considerable F1 and wider motor-racing careers. This was due to both Eddie Jordan's experience managing the careers of drivers (most notably See more

    A number of books have been published that gave an insight into Jordan Grand Prix. The most in-depth was the 1994 book Race Without End. … See more

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    In 1991, the team was sponsored by soft drink brand 7 Up, but despite the team's moderately successful first season and Eddie Jordan saying the team had "more than fulfilled our part of the bargain", the sponsorship was replaced by South African energy … See more

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  2. All five 'Jordan' F1 wins ranked - The Race

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      1. Magny-Cours 1999. Frentzen winning the 1999 French Grand Prix because …
      2. Spa 1998. Nothing comes close to that legendary first Jordan F1 win in the …
      3. Sakhir 2020. One of the two dry-weather wins, and the only one from a ‘non …
      4. Monza 1999. Apr 16 : S1 E5: How Jordan nearly won the 1999 F1 world …
      5. Interlagos 2003. Jordan always had a knack for making the best of odd races, …
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    What happened to the Jordan F1 team?
    [1] In early 2005, the team was sold to Midland Group, who competed for one final season as 'Jordan', before renaming the team as MF1 Racing for the 2006 season, before being sold later in 2006 to Dutch car manufacturer Spyker to become Spyker F1 for 2007, and then sold again to become Force India in 2008.
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    Who were the Jordan Grand Prix team?
    Jordan Grand Prix were an Irish-registered Formula One constructor that competed in 250 races between 1991 and 2005, taking four wins. Founded by Eddie Jordan, initially as a Formula Three team in the 1980s, the team achieved a moderate amount of success with an average budget.
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    What was the name of Eddie Jordan's Formula 1 team?
    Jordan Grand Prix was a Formula One constructor that competed from 1991 to 2005. The team is named after Irish businessman and founder Eddie Jordan. Jordan and his team were well known for an easygoing attitude which added colour and character to Formula One in the 1990s. The team was based at Silverstone, UK but raced with the Irish licence.
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    Who was the first Jordan driver in F1?
    Bertrand Gachot giving Jordan its F1 début at the 1991 United States Grand Prix. Jordan's success in lower formulae inspired the creation of a Formula One programme for the 1991 season and a change of name to Jordan Grand Prix. The first driver to test a Jordan F1 car was veteran Ulsterman John Watson.
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    WebApr 11, 2021 · No Formula 1 team has existed in so many guises as the Silverstone-based squad that joined the F1 grid as Jordan in 1991. It’s now in its sixth incarnation as Aston Martin, following intervening periods as …

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