Eddie Jordan has slated the current teams for failing to put a single rookie on the grid, a first in F1 history.
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Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has slated the teams for failing to put a single rookie on this year’s grid, a first in F1 history.
Last season Formula 1 welcomed four rookies onto the grid in Oscar Piastri, Logan Sargeant, Nyck de Vries, and the AlphaTauri driver’s subsequent replacement Liam Lawson.
This year there’s not one, and Jordan is fuming over it.
‘And I really blame the 10 teams…’
The man who gave Michael Schumacher his big break back in 1991, kicking off the seven-time World Champion’s F1 career at the Belgian Grand Prix, Jordan also later gave his brother Ralf his break in 1997.
That’s just two newcomers that the Jordan team owner opened the door for, at a price of course.
This year, though, for the first time in F1’s history there won’t be a single newbie on the grid.
“I am so upset,” Jordan told the
Formula For Success podcast. “Honestly, I can’t tell you how upsetting this is. And I really blame the 10 teams.
“It’s scandalous. The vision [and] the foresight is negative.
“I think all of the big teams [and] all of the smaller teams, shame on those teams for not making it their business to give young blood, young talent, and us in the media something that we can grasp on and say who was the best rookie of the year.
“We can’t say that this year. It’s just wrong.”