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Ex-Formula 1 team owner and media personality Eddie Jordan died Thursday, according to a statement by his family. He was 76.
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Eddie Jordan, ex-F1 team owner and media personality, dies at 76

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Eddie Jordan, ex-F1 team owner and media personality, dies at 76

SHANGHAI — Ex-Formula 1 team owner and media personality Eddie Jordan died Thursday, according to a statement by his family. He was 76.

Often known simply as “EJ,” he ran his own Jordan team in the 1990s and 2000s in F1. His humor, strong opinions and often extravagant dress sense made Mr. Jordan a popular pundit on TV after selling the team in 2005.

Mr. Jordan was undergoing treatment for what he had called “quite aggressive” cancer of the bladder and prostate which spread to his spine and pelvis.

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The family statement, published by rugby club London Irish, where Mr. Jordan was a patron, said he “passed away peacefully with family by his side in Cape Town” early Thursday.

“EJ brought an abundance of charisma, energy and Irish charm everywhere he went. We all have a huge hole missing without his presence. He will be missed by so many people, but he leaves us with tons of great memories to keep us smiling through our sorrow.”

F1 president and chief executive Stefano Domenicali, who was a senior Ferrari employee when Mr. Jordan owned his team, said Mr. Jordan was “a protagonist of an era of F1 and he will be deeply missed.”

“With his inexhaustible energy he always knew how to make people smile, remaining genuine and brilliant at all times.”

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Irish businessman Mr. Jordan operated his own racing team in lower-level series before moving up to F1 in 1991, giving future seven-time champion Michael Schumacher his first race that year.

Christian Horner, then a young driver dreaming of F1 and now Red Bull team principal, recalled the advice he got from Jordan in 1991: “Get a good sponsor … welcome to the Piranha Club!” F1 has “lost a legend,” Mr. Horner said.

Mr. Jordan gave Mr. Schumacher his break in F1 because his regular driver Bertrand Gachot was sentenced to prison for assaulting a London taxi driver. The then-22-year-old Mr. Schumacher was with the team for only a single race before Benetton signed him in controversial circumstances.

“I am deeply saddened by the loss of Eddie Jordan. Eddie was a great individual, who for decades always brought a smile to the entire F1 paddock,” said Flavio Briatore, who then ran Benetton and became a close friend of Mr. Jordan, and is now executive adviser at Alpine.

“I have fond memories of the time spent on and off the track with Eddie, and his presence across the entire F1 world will be greatly missed.”

Other Jordan drivers over the years included Damon Hill, who won the 1996 championship with the Williams racing team and gave Mr. Jordan its first win in torrential rain in 1998, future Ferrari driver Rubens Barrichello, and Heinz-Harald Frentzen, who was third in the championship for Jordan in 1999.

Jordan Grand Prix won four races before Mr. Jordan sold the team in 2005. Following more sales and name changes since then, the team competes as Aston Martin.

“Eddie Jordan was one of the all-time motorsport greats. He was a one-off, a wonderful human being, and a charismatic leader who founded this team and took it to F1 in 1991,” Aston Martin team principal Andy Cowell said in a statement.

“His vision laid the foundations for us and he leaves a lasting legacy for the entire motorsport community.”

Mr. Jordan also acted as the manager for car design great Adrian Newey when he left Red Bull for Aston Martin last year.

When he revealed his cancer diagnosis last year, Mr. Jordan used it as an opportunity to urge listeners of his podcast to follow up on any health concerns.

“This is a little message to everybody listening to this, don’t waste or put it off,” he said. “Go and get tested, because in life you have got chances. Go and do it. Don’t be stupid. Don’t be shy. Look after your body, guys.”

First Published: March 21, 2025, 11:13 p.m.
Updated: March 22, 2025, 1:52 a.m.

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Ex-Formula 1 team owner and media personality Eddie Jordan died Thursday, according to a statement by his family. He was 76.  (Anthony Devlin/PA via AP)
FILE - Eddie Jordan, center, poses for a photo with Heinz-Harald Frentzen and Jarno Trulli, Jan. 31, 2000. (Matthew Fearn/PA via AP, File)  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
FILE - Eddie Jordan, former Formula One driver and team owner, listens during a press conference during a Moscow City Racing 2013 along the Moscow Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, July 21, 2013. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko Jr, File)  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
FILE - Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, right, of Britain shares a light moment with Eddie Jordan, owner of Jordan Grand Prix, which raced in Formula One from 1991 to 2005, as he arrives for the first practice session for the Singapore F1 Grand Prix on the Marina Bay City Circuit in Singapore, Friday, Sept. 20, 2013. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara, File)  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
FILE - Britain's Nigel Mansell, right, speaks with Jordan-Peugeot team owner Edddie Jordan of Ireland on the pit wall at the Montmelo circuit in Barcelona Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1996. (AP Photo/Cesar Rangel, File)  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
FILE - Germany's Ralf Schumacher, left, poses for a photo with Jordan Formula One team owner Eddie Jordan at the launch of the new seasons car in London January 30, 1997. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, File)  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
FILE - Eddie Jordan poses for a photo with former soccer player Pele, Nov. 6, 1998. (Sean Dempsey/PA via AP, File)  (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
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