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The Jordan EJ10 , and an updated version, the EJ10B , was the car with which the Jordan team competed in the 2000 Formula One season .

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44-482: The chassis number was changed from its traditional format of the 19x into EJxx. The car named EJ10 , EJ was the initials for Eddie Jordan while 10 refers to the team's tenth season in Formula One. After their successful 1999 campaign ended in a third-place finish in the constructors' championship, 2000 was seen as a massive disappointment. Although the car showed flashes of promise and usually competed for "best of

88-656: A Formula One constructor which operated from 1991 to 2005. He was the chief analyst for Formula One coverage on the BBC from 2009 to 2015 before joining Channel 4 after BBC pulled out in 2016. In February 2016, it was announced that Jordan would join Top Gear as a presenter. Jordan was born at the Wentworth Nursing Home in Dublin on 30 March 1948, the son of Eileen and Paddy Jordan. He has one, older, sibling Helen. His father

132-508: A $ 1bn bid to buy the OpenBet business from Scientific Games. Jordan is a long time investor in the gaming space, with investments in Entain, Scientific Games and Evolution, among others. In November 2021, it emerged that Jordan and Keith O'Loughlin were behind a bid by JKO to acquire Playtech PLC for a rumoured £3 billion. In January 2022, JKO signalled they would not proceed with a formal offer for

176-460: A PGA golf course, and has also invested in a land bank in Bulgaria, for which Norman Forster designed a resort. Jordan has been long-time friends with Dermot Desmond and Denis O'Brien , who were early supporters of Jordan F1. He has had several investments alongside them since. In 2021, he founded JKO Capital to invest in gaming and entertainment businesses. In July 2021, Jordan was linked with

220-482: A TV series called Eddie Jordan's Bad Boy Racers . In 2007 he was appointed Chairman of Rally Ireland , a round of the World Rally Championship. Jordan has broken many stories before they were due to be confirmed; these include Lewis Hamilton 's move to Mercedes, Michael Schumacher 's return in 2010 and Felipe Massa 's departure from Ferrari. On 11 February 2016 it was announced that he would be one of

264-600: A banking strike in Dublin in 1970, he spent the summer on the island of Jersey , working as an accountant for an electricity company by day and doing bar work in the evenings. During this period, he encountered kart racing for the first time, and had his first (unofficial) races there at St Brelade's Bay. Upon his return to Dublin, Jordan bought a kart and began racing. He entered the Irish Kart Championship in 1971 and won it. In 1974, Jordan moved up to Formula Ford ,

308-468: A genuine contender for the championship, ultimately finishing third, the best placing ever of a Jordan driver and accumulating two race wins along the way. He was leading the European Grand Prix , but retired because of electrical problems. Had he won the race, Frentzen would have been within a point of the championship lead with two rounds remaining. After losing a Honda engine partnership deal to

352-473: A mill is mentioned". Ball also states that "mediaeval quarrying operations carried on at Milltown" provided stone for repairs to Dublin's Christ Church Cathedral . By the 18th century, the area was home to several mills - including two corn mills, an iron mill and paper mill. A former mill race was taken from just above the weir located 100m downstream from the Nine Arches Viaduct . It ran towards

396-502: A mill which was located in what is now Dodder Park . The remnants of this mill can still be seen. Historically used as a fording point on the River Dodder, a bridge was built at Milltown in the 17th century. This bridge, known as "(Old) Milltown Bridge" or "Packhorse Bridge", is recorded in the Record of Monuments and Places and classified as a protected structure . A newer bridge

440-490: A number of occasions during the season. Jordan gave Michael Schumacher his Formula 1 debut in the team's debut season. After one race for the team, Schumacher was lured away to rivals Benetton. In 1998 the team achieved its best ever result when drivers Damon Hill and Ralf Schumacher finished first and second at the Belgian Grand Prix . In 1999 , Jordan achieved their F1 zenith when Heinz-Harald Frentzen became

484-501: A partner in hedge fund, Clareville Capital (founded by David Yarrow ). In 2018, Jordan assisted in the successful bid by his long time friend Richard Hadidas to acquire Oyster Yachts. Jordan served as a director on the board until 2021, when he then became the brand ambassador for the luxury yacht builder. Jordan has also invested in property, both commercial real estate (which included Bunbury Holdings), as well as residential developments and investments. He also owns land which houses

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528-749: A recognised college of the National University of Ireland . The National College of Industrial Relations was also founded by Jesuits on its lands in Milltown, which eventually moved to the IFSC becoming the National College of Ireland . The Franciscan Brothers of the Third Order Regular , noted for their having secretly taught the boys of the Catholic population for decades in underground schools, had formed

572-457: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Eddie Jordan Edmund Patrick Jordan , OBE (born 30 March 1948) is an Irish businessman, television personality and former motorsport team owner. Born in Dublin, Jordan worked first at the Bank of Ireland . He won the Irish Kart Championship in 1971 and moved to Formula Ford in 1974. He was the founder and owner of Jordan Grand Prix ,

616-645: Is a keen cyclist in Monaco and South Africa and cycles in the Cape Town Cycle Tour (formerly the Argus) annually in Cape Town . Jordan has been a keen sailor and boating enthusiast for much of his life. He circumnavigated the world in 2015. In 2014, Jordan took delivery of the largest Sunseeker Yacht ever built, reportedly for a price tag of £32m. Jordan's current yacht is a 45.3m sailing boat called Blush. Jordan

660-548: Is a keen supporter of Irish art and boasts a wide collection that include Louis le Brocquy , Felim Egan and Markey Robinson among others. Jordan has or has had considerable business interests in oil, motor racing, sports, property, gaming, entertainment, and the health and fitness industries. He was a shareholder in Celtic Football Club . He is an investor in Kinmont Advisory (a corporate advisory business) and

704-581: Is a patron of the child cancer charity CLIC Sargent , and of the Amber Foundation, a youth charity. His OBE was awarded for his charity work related to CLIC, which raised £11 million over three years and built houses at UCLH so parents can be with children when ill. He is married to Marie (née McCarthy), a former Ireland basketball player. The couple have been married since 1979 and have four children. They have homes in Cape Town , South Kensington, London and Monaco , where he keeps his yacht. He

748-590: Is backed by private equity group Strangford Capital. London Irish were looking for new ownership having been forced out of business as a result of an unpaid tax bill. The stated intention of the takeover was to emulate the success of the City Football Group for rugby with the consortium also in talks to purchase ProD2 club AS Béziers Hérault forming a network of interconnected clubs. Jordan published an autobiography, "An Independent Man" , in May 2007. Jordan

792-572: Is still associated with Shamrock Rovers football club, who played there at Glenmalure Park on land leased from the Jesuits , from 1926 until 1987 when it was controversially sold to developers. Milltown Golf Club celebrated its centenary in 2007. Milltown is located along the River Dodder, which in this area, marks the boundary between the two council areas of Dublin City Council and Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council . Milltown lies in both, with

836-619: The BAR team in 2002 and numerous difficulties within the team (including a very public row and the sacking of Frentzen before his home GP in 2001), Jordan was forced to switch to expensive Cosworth engines. The added burden of this plus DHL withdrawing their sponsorship and Benson & Hedges toning down their sponsorship soon added up and the lack of funds made his team go from bad to worse in 2003. However, despite this, Jordan delivered an improbable race win in Brazil 2003 courtesy of Giancarlo Fisichella ,

880-816: The Freedom of the City of London . Milltown, Dublin Milltown ( Irish : Baile an Mhuilinn ) is a suburb and townland on the southside of Dublin , Ireland . Milltown was the site of several working mills on the River Dodder and is also the location of the meeting of the River Slang with the Dodder. It is located adjacent to other suburban areas such as Windy Arbour , Ranelagh , Rathmines , Dartry , Clonskeagh , and Donnybrook . The townland of Milltown, also known as Milton,

924-616: The Irish Formula Ford Championship and, in 1975, to Formula Three , but was forced to sit out the 1976 season after shattering his left leg in a crash at Mallory Park . After his injuries had healed, he switched to Formula Atlantic , won three races in 1977, and won the Irish Formula Atlantic Championship in 1978. Jordan and Stefan Johansson raced in British Formula Three in 1979 , under

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968-459: The F1 scene as a pundit for BBC Sport 's Grand Prix programme alongside Jake Humphrey (who was later replaced by Suzi Perry ) and David Coulthard . Jordan was full time between 2009 and 2011 but did live races only from 2012 to 2015. Jordan wrote a monthly column called "This Much I Know" for F1 Racing magazine, until they relaunched with Murray Walker writing instead. Jordan also worked on

1012-759: The Gold Medal of Honorary Patronage of the University Philosophical Society of Trinity College, Dublin to honour his contribution to motor racing and his charity work over the years. Despite being Irish, Jordan is also a member of the British Racing Drivers' Club due to a grandfather clause that anyone born in Ireland before 1950 would be considered eligible for membership. In March 2012, Jordan received an honorary OBE for services to charity and motor racing. In September 2021, Jordan received

1056-631: The addition of "Quick" Nick Heidfeld and a promising young rookie in Timo Glock for 2004, Jordan was in serious trouble. Jordan retained complete ownership of his team until 2004 and his rejections of rumoured approaches for buy outs (most notably from Peugeot and Honda) may have cost the team greater success. Jordan, however, said at the team's final race that they in fact won five times—the fifth being their survival on such small funds. Midland Group , financed by wealthy Russian-Canadian businessman Alex Shnaider , bought Jordan Grand Prix in early 2005, and

1100-630: The area immediately surrounding it, became known as the ' Nine Arches '. Milltown railway station opened on 1 May 1860 and finally closed on 31 December 1958. On 30 June 2004, the bridge was re-opened for the Luas light rail system which runs from Broombridge to Bride's Glen . There is also a Luas stop a few yards north of the former station. Milltown is also served by Dublin Bus route 44 which runs from Dublin City University (DCU) to Enniskerry . The area

1144-415: The company. Jordan has also been Citi Private Bank's advisory board. He has business interests that include Ready Room (South Africa), Tosca, Valeo Foods , Jarvis Hotels, Debrett's , Zwift , Apex, Coople (Recruitment) and Docplanner, Spring Studios, George & Dragon (a PR and Marketing agency) and Ceiba (a healthcare tech company). In the past, he has also had his own vodka brand 'Vodka V10' and

1188-524: The drums. Until 2007, his band's name was V10. A cut-down version of the band is currently gigging at various venues around the world under the name of "Eddie & The Robbers", a name Jordan came up with after a comment from Bernie Ecclestone . Jordan is a fan of Celtic , Coventry City and Chelsea and has been linked with takeover bids for Coventry. Jordan is also a Celtic shareholder. Jordan's other sporting interests include golf and horse racing; he has horses in training with Mouse Morris . Jordan

1232-534: The end of the school week. In his childhood, Jordan was known by the nickname "Flash" as his surname rhymed with the name Gordon. Jordan began his education at Saint Anne's Pre-School in Milltown later spending eleven years at the Synge Street Christian Brothers School , where he and his fellow students would be regularly beaten if they did not study hard. Despite this experience, Jordan found

1276-606: The energy drink brand ' EJ-10 ' and Bulgarian property company Madara Capital, that develop Karadere beach . He is an advisor to Aspinall Capital Partners. As of 2024, Jordan has been a advisor and investor in Northern Ireland-based private equity firm Strangford Capital. In October 2024, Jordan was reported to be part of a consortium including ex- South Africa rugby player Bobby Skinstad and former New Zealand All Black Andrew Mehrtens looking to purchase former Premiership Rugby club London Irish . The consortium

1320-519: The first for Fisichella and the last Formula One victory for the Ford Motor Company and the Jordan team. In 2001 Jordan sued Vodafone for allegedly breaking a three-year sponsorship agreement worth $ 150 million but lost the case creating further setbacks for Team Jordan. Jordan's steep fall from third in the constructors in 1999 was now out of control. Despite new sponsorship from Trust computers and

1364-599: The level of education to be high. While at Synge Street, aged 15, Jordan briefly considered becoming a priest. Having dismissed the priesthood and family pressures to enter dentistry , he ended up taking a six-week accountancy course at the College of Commerce, Dublin, and then began working for the Bank of Ireland as a clerk at their branch in Mullingar . After four years, Jordan moved to the branch in Camden Street, Dublin. During

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1408-454: The name "Team Ireland" and, in the same year, Jordan drove in one Formula Two race and did a small amount of testing for McLaren . He raced in the 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans in a BMW M1 with Steve O'Rourke and David Hobbs. At the end of 1979 and short of money, Jordan founded his first team, Eddie Jordan Racing , which ran drivers David Leslie and David Sears in 1981 at various events in and around Great Britain. In 1982 his primary driver

1452-600: The new presenters for Top Gear . In March 2016 he was announced as Channel 4 's lead analyst for C4F1 . In 2023 Jordan launched his own podcast called 'Formula For Success', alongside his ex-BBC co-presenter David Coulthard . The format for the show is typically where Coulthard and Jordan have a celebrity guest (F1, music, business, acting background). Jordan has had a long time friendship with Bernie Ecclestone and has interviewed him several times. Jordan has spoken many times about how Ecclestone influenced his career. Jordan loves rock and roll music, and he plays

1496-468: The reliability problems of the EJ10, several points were also lost through incidents - including Frentzen crashing out late on from second place at Monte Carlo , and both cars being eliminated in a six-car pile-up on the opening lap at Monza . During the course of the season, the team announced a works Honda engine deal for 2001 , putting it in direct competition with BAR. The car's designer, Mike Gascoyne ,

1540-414: The rest" honours after the dominant Ferrari and McLaren teams, the car proved disappointingly unreliable, only finishing 15 times out of a possible 34. In the end, the team slipped to sixth overall in the constructors' championship with just 17 points scored. The high points were Heinz-Harald Frentzen 's two podiums at Interlagos and Indianapolis , and three front-row starting positions. In addition to

1584-896: The season and Jordan driver Jean Alesi won the championship. During 1989, hired Reynard Chief Designer Gary Anderson becoming Donnelly's engineer and overseeing operations of the team eventually joining full-time on 4 February 1990. A host of drivers owe their breaks to Jordan. Drivers who have won Grands Prix who have driven for him include world champions Damon Hill , Nigel Mansell , Michael Schumacher and Ayrton Senna , while Jean Alesi , Rubens Barichello , Thierry Boutsen , Giancarlo Fisichella , Heinz-Harald Frentzen , Johnny Herbert , Eddie Irvine , Roberto Moreno , Ralf Schumacher , Jarno Trulli , Martin Brundle and John Watson also drove in Jordan cars. Jordan founded Jordan Grand Prix in 1991 with Anderson as Chief Designer. The team quickly gained its respect and punched above their weight on

1628-530: The team was subsequently renamed MF1 Racing for 2006 . The team was sold again in 2006 to Dutch car manufacturer Spyker Cars to become Spyker F1 for 2007 , and then sold once more to become Force India in 2008 . After bankruptcy proceedings in 2018, Force India was liquidated and its former assets sold to the new Racing Point F1 Team , which became Aston Martin for the 2021 F1 season. Aston Martin competes in Formula One and operates out of Jordan's old premises at Silverstone . In 2009, Jordan returned to

1672-608: The village falling within Dublin City. Alexandra College , a Church of Ireland girls' school , is located in Milltown, as is the Ahlul Bayt Islamic Centre , the only Shia mosque in Ireland. The Jesuits have a long presence at Milltown with a secondary school for boys, Gonzaga College on its lands at Milltown Park. The Jesuit Training College evolved into the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy

1716-702: Was James Weaver ; in 1983 Weaver ran again in European F3 and Jordan hired Martin Brundle , who finished second to Ayrton Senna in British F3. In 1987 the team employed Johnny Herbert , who proceeded to win the British Formula Three Championship . Jordan also entered a Formula 3000 team, whose first wins came with drivers Herbert and Martin Donnelly in 1988. In 1989 the Jordan F3000 team dominated

1760-678: Was also placed on gardening leave during the season after he expressed a desire to join Benetton the following year. Eddie Jordan later marketed a drink called EJ-10 . For the third and final year, Jordan once again included a hornet on their EJ-10. Jordan used Benson & Hedges logos, except at the British , French and United States Grands Prix, when it was replaced with "Buzzin' Hornets". ( key ) (results in bold indicate pole position) [REDACTED] Media related to Jordan EJ10 at Wikimedia Commons This Formula One –related article

1804-507: Was later built at Milltown, and by the early 20th century the older structure was used only for pedestrian traffic. The newer Milltown Bridge was built on the site of the former ford, which was in use up until at least the late 18th century. Milltown is marked by a landmark 19th-century railway bridge across the river, which was part of the Harcourt Street railway line which ran from Harcourt Street to Bray . This bridge, and sometimes

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1848-470: Was so named from at least the 14th century. Both Milltown and Clonskeagh were liberties of Dublin following the 13th-century Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland . In his 1903 work, A History of the County Dublin , the historian Francis Elrington Ball describes Milltown as being the "scene of industrial enterprise" from a "very early period" and that as "early as the fourteenth century the existence of

1892-654: Was the subject of This Is Your Life in 2000 when he was surprised by Michael Aspel . Jordan has received honorary doctorates from the University of Ulster and Dublin Institute of Technology . He has received the James Joyce Award from the Literary and Historical Society of University College Dublin , one of the largest student societies in Ireland, to honour his contribution to motorsport in Ireland. He also received

1936-861: Was the twin brother of a senior nun, Mother Rectoress of the Irish Sisters of Charity and worked as an accountant for the electricity board. At ten months old, Jordan developed a form of pink disease and his family were advised by doctors to move from Dublin to Bray for "fresh air". His mother Eileen was advised to "take him out of woollens and into cotton during the month of May", advice she opposed, initially. Nevertheless, she conceded and Jordan's condition did gradually improve. During his childhood, Jordan grew up in Dartry , south Dublin and Bray, County Wicklow . He spent most of his time in Bray , where he became close with his Aunt Lilian, having regularly travelled to visit her at

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