Eddie Jordan

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Popular As Edmund Patrick Jordan

Birthday March 30, 1948

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Dublin, Ireland

Age 76 years old

Nationality Ireland

Height 5′ 5″

#22598 Most Popular

1948

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.

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 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 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 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.

1970

During 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.

1971

He won the Irish Kart Championship in 1971 and moved to Formula Ford in 1974.

He entered the Irish Kart Championship in 1971 and won it.

1974

In 1974, Jordan moved up to Formula Ford, 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.

1977

After his injuries had healed, he switched to Formula Atlantic, won three races in 1977, and won the Irish Formula Atlantic Championship in 1978.

1979

Jordan and Stefan Johansson raced in British Formula Three in 1979, under 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.

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.

1981

He raced in the 1981 24 Hours of Le Mans in a BMW M1 with Steve O'Rourke and David Hobbs.

1982

In 1982 his primary driver 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.

1987

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.

1989

In 1989 the Jordan F3000 team dominated the season and Jordan driver Jean Alesi won the championship.

1990

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.

1991

He was the founder and owner of Jordan Grand Prix, a Formula One constructor which operated from 1991 to 2005.

Jordan founded Jordan Grand Prix in 1991 with Anderson as Chief Designer.

The team quickly gained its respect and punched above their weight on 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.

2009

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.

2016

In February 2016, it was announced that Jordan would join Top Gear as a presenter.