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For those that are to young to remember, or who wish to remember Eddie, this is a documentary about Jordan's last year (1998) as an independent team before it was sold to Midland F1 Racing.
Worth the watch, especially for those of you who are grumbling about lack of 4K tv coverage ;) :laugh:


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Helps when I actually include the link :unsure:
 
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For those that are to young to remember, or who wish to remember Eddie, this is a documentary about Jordan's last year (1998) as an independent team before it was sold to Midland F1 Racing.
Worth the watch, especially for those of you who are grumbling about lack of 4K tv coverage ;) :laugh:
Many moons ago Jordan had this one familiar sponsor....

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Many moons ago Jordan had this one familiar sponsor....

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Any guesses as to who is in that car? Could be any one of Rubens Barrichello, Ivan Capelli, Thierry Boutsen, Marco Apicella, Emanuele Naspetti or Eddie Irvine. Only Barrichello raced every race for them that year (1993).
 
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Formula 1 has become much more competitive from the top team to the bottom team with times very close all the way through, and unfortunately there is no place to hide for any driver anymore, whoever you are, if you're in Formula 1 you'll have to perform from the get go and show why you deserve your spot, because there are plenty more drivers waiting like hyenas to pounce on your seat if you fail.

The spotlight is on every driver and unfortunately for Lawson and Doohan it's not shining bright at the moment. If their poor form continues for the next few races I can't see the two of them much longer in their current teams, nor having a long career in Formula 1. I'll also say that Tsunoda shouldn't jump at the Red Bull seat if it's offered to him, because that seat is cursed, but then again he might just be the one to perform in it as well, so who knows.

Lawson's interview was just painful to watch after his Q1 exit... he almost wanted to cry. 🥹:p

This should be a cracking race if the Ferraris' race pace can match the McLarens.

Forza Ferrari! 😎
 
It was pretty amazing to see just how much support Hamilton had from the Chinese fans (unlike how the Bloemfontein DTS fan club feel about him).
Most of them women because he is single and they feel they are still in with a chance ☺️
 
Formula 1 has become much more competitive from the top team to the bottom team with times very close all the way through, and unfortunately there is no place to hide for any driver anymore, whoever you are, if you're in Formula 1 you'll have to perform from the get go and show why you deserve your spot, because there are plenty more drivers waiting like hyenas to pounce on your seat if you fail.

The spotlight is on every driver and unfortunately for Lawson and Doohan it's not shining bright at the moment. If their poor form continues for the next few races I can't see the two of them much longer in their current teams, nor having a long career in Formula 1. I'll also say that Tsunoda shouldn't jump at the Red Bull seat if it's offered to him, because that seat is cursed, but then again he might just be the one to perform in it as well, so who knows.

Lawson's interview was just painful to watch after his Q1 exit... he almost wanted to cry. 🥹:p

This should be a cracking race if the Ferraris' race pace can match the McLarens.

Forza Ferrari! 😎
Lol. These people have had plenty time to prove themselves in F2. They can drive. Red Bull have to start admitting they have a problem with their car.
 
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