WATCH: Remembering the life and career of legendary F1 team boss Eddie Jordan
Thursday brought some sad news in the Formula 1 world when it was announced that Eddie Jordan had passed away aged 76 following a battle with cancer.
Jordan left an indelible mark on the sport, setting up his own, eponymous team in the early 1990s and going on to score four Grand Prix victories – making life difficult for some of F1’s biggest outfits in the process.
He also gave Michael Schumacher his F1 debut during the 1991 season, prior to the youngster becoming a household name, while an array of other talented racers passed through the Jordan team over the years.
After his successful stint as a team boss, Jordan became a popular television pundit for the BBC and Channel 4, breaking news with his inside access and entertaining millions of fans around the world.
Watch some of the most memorable moments from Jordan’s life and career in the video player at the top of the page.
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