Eddie Jordan Set To Join The Top Gear Team

Following Matt LeBlanc being confirmed as a Top Gear presenter, a report by the Radio Times claims Eddie Jordan is close to joining the team
Eddie Jordan Set To Join The Top Gear Team

Eddie Jordan and his colourful array of shirts could be set to join Chris Evans and the recently-confirmed Matt LeBlanc at Top Gear.

According to a report by the Radio Times, Jordan is expected to be named as part of the team within days, although its sources state he has yet to complete the “formality” of signing a contract.

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After running a team in feeder series, the Irishman founded Jordan Grand Prix in 1991. Competing in 250 F1 races, Jordan won four races and registered a best championship position of third in 1999. It was sold to the Midland Group at the end of 2004, going on to become MF1 Racing, Spyker and current team Force India.

Alongside his time owning and running a F1 team, Jordan is also best known for being a TV pundit. He was part of the BBC’s F1 coverage from 2009 to 2015, before Channel 4 took over free-to-air rights to the sport for 2016.

Image source: BBC
Image source: BBC

The Radio Times says Jordan is close to joining Chris Evans and Matt LeBlanc - who was announced on Thursday - for the new series of Top Gear. It also reports that Top Gear will run with a pyramid presenting structure, with Evans at the top, and the likes of Sabine Schmitz and Chris Harris below as “semi-regulars”.

What do you think about the news that Jordan could be joining Top Gear? Let us know in the comments!

Comments

Anonymous

They need tanner foust

02/06/2016 - 12:30 |
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suchdoge

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agreed

02/06/2016 - 14:05 |
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495QED

BBC should replace Chris Evans with Failrace

02/06/2016 - 12:50 |
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suchdoge

This is turning into a sh*t show. At this pace it will take 5 odd years for the BBC to make 1up 1their minds.

02/06/2016 - 14:04 |
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Anonymous

This “new” Top Gear will never live up too what Clarkson, Hammond and May established. All of this nonsense the BBC is doing is just a desperate ploy to drum up hype around their falling once world wide hit tv show. Most people who habitually watched Top Gear will not like this new version. For example when the U.S. version hit the air a few years back it wasn’t even comparable to the original and just felt like a cheap rip off. That is how this version will feel. The original is always best. long live jezza.

02/07/2016 - 15:58 |
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