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Tribute flows to Eddie Jordan

MONews
7 Min Read

Formula 1 World is out of the loss of Eddie Jordan, who died at age 76, surrounded by his family in Cape Town, South Africa.

From 1991 to 2005, his Jordan Grand PRIX team won four victories against 250 laces and began his legendary career as Michael Schumacher and Damon Hill.

Later, as the cartilage of the BBC Sport and Channel 4, he brought infinite energy in millions of infinite energy. As the news about his death spread, the praise poured out and painted the portrait of a person who was not only race but also.

Jordan’s family captured collective emotions in their statement.

The pouring of sorrow and admiration, from all colleagues to rival team bosses, reflects his influence.

Broadcaster’s serious farewell

There are very few people like Jake Humphrey, such as the warmth and urge of Eddie. BBC Sports A presenter who shared the F1 spotlight with him. Humphrey wrote in the deep emotional posts of X:

“It’s entirely desolate: EJ has left us: Formula 1 can’t see a place where a person with a love for racing falls into sports and can win the race, but it’s more important than the race, but he’s not able to capture his heart, and when we see a Jordan GP jacket, flag or cap, his face will not always be revealed.

Humphrey’s tribute has been changed personally while celebrating Jordan’s family.

“His biggest achievements are Mikki, Zoe, Kyle and Zak, four amazing children who share his spirit. His wife Marie is one of the most powerful and best women I met.”

He added time together and added as follows: “We have been for four years. Bbc I was the largest person in my career. I drive a car that drives a car that knows that I am deeply loving. His amazing spirit and love for life lives in me, and I was lucky enough to meet him and listen to everything about Him.

“This morning the world looks a bit brighter. Goodbye. I am surprised by me.” Humphrey’s words reflect the universal truth. The light of Eddie was a kind of kind. ”

Respect for rivals

Christian Horner, the principal of Red Bull, offered a steep tribute to perfume and respect.

“I was very sorry that Eddie Jordan was sadly passed by. Eddie was a very spectacular character I first met in a young factory in a new factory since the first year of Formula ONE in 1991.” Instagram.

“I was lucky to overlap with him when I entered Formula One. He even tried to sell his team! But he always went to another media activity full of fun working with energy.”

Horner concluded with Jordan’s continuous beings.

“God’s speed Eddie!”

From the enemy to friends

At one time, FLAVIO Briatore, a fellow F1 team boss, talked about competitions beyond competition.

Briatore said, “I am sad because of the loss of Eddie Jordan.” Eddie was a great individual and has always smiled throughout the F1 ranch for decades.

“I like memories of the time spent on the track with Eddie, and I will miss his existence throughout the world of F1. In this sad time, my thoughts are with his friends and family.”

Competition began to mature with friendship is evidence of Eddie’s ability to be attracted to even those who cross the pit.
A driver who made history

Damon Hill, who won the virgin F1 victory in the Jordan team in the Grand Prix in 1998, summarized Eddie’s essence in the PA news agency.

“Eddie was confused and genius, and at the same time had the energy of 100 men, he created a lot of joy and had a huge heart.
“He left his own mark in the sport. He did nothing, and he used the cunning and guile. And because of his position, he could not deny it, not because of his appearance.”

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Hill’s tribute hit winter with affection.

Eddie Jordan’s death darkens the F1 ranch, but his spirit guarantees race. From the breeding of the winning team to the laughter of the booth, he lived deeply and deeply loved.

As Humphrey urged, the biggest lesson of Eddie is probably “to light in the room,” that is, forever a blinking light in memory.

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