Eddie jordan autobiography

          The hugely entertaining, and extremely candid, autobiography of one of the most colourful characters in motor sport.!

          The hugely entertaining, and extremely candid, autobiography of one of the most colourful characters in motor sportEddie Jordan gave Michael Schumacher his first drive, and helped groom a whole series of drivers early in their careers, including.

        1. The hugely entertaining, and extremely candid, autobiography of one of the most colourful characters in motor sportEddie Jordan gave Michael Schumacher his first drive, and helped groom a whole series of drivers early in their careers, including.
        2. AN INDEPENDENT MAN goes behind the scenes to reveal the true personalities of the drivers Jordan worked with, and his battles with Bernie Ecclestone.
        3. The hugely entertaining, and extremely candid, autobiography of one of the most colourful characters in motor sport.
        4. For other people named Eddie Jordan, see Eddie Jordan (disambiguation).
        5. The hugely entertaining, and extremely candid, autobiography of one of the most colourful characters in motor sport Eddie Jordan gave Michael Schumacher his.
        6. Eddie Jordan

          Irish racing driver and Formula One team principal (born 1948)

          For other people named Eddie Jordan, see Eddie Jordan (disambiguation).

          Eddie Jordan

          OBE

          Jordan in 2017

          Born

          Edmund Patrick Jordan


          (1948-03-30) 30 March 1948 (age 76)

          Dublin, Ireland

          Occupation(s)Businessman, commentator, analyst, presenter
          Employers
          Spouse

          Marie Jordan

          (m. )​
          Children4

          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, 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.[1] In February 2016