Jordan Racing
Jordan Grand Prix, commonly known as the Jordan Racing Team, was a prominent Formula One team founded by Irish businessman Eddie Jordan in 1991. The team quickly made its mark in the fiercely competitive world of F1, known for its vibrant yellow liveries and charismatic leadership. Jordan Racing’s breakthrough came in 1999 when it secured third place in the Constructors’ Championship, highlighted by Heinz-Harald Frentzen’s impressive victories at the French and Italian Grands Prix. The team’s ability to punch above its weight with limited resources earned it a reputation as one of F1’s beloved underdogs. Over the years, Jordan Racing served as a launchpad for several successful drivers, including Michael Schumacher, who made his F1 debut with the team. Despite financial struggles leading to its sale in 2005, the spirit and legacy of Jordan Racing remain celebrated in Formula One history, remembered for its competitive spirit, colorful presence, and contributions to the sport.