Eddie Jordan Criticizes Modern Formula 1 Cars
Eddie Jordan Criticizes Modern Formula 1 Cars

Eddie Jordan Criticizes Modern Formula 1 Cars

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Eddie Jordan, the former owner of Jordan Grand Prix, has vocally criticized the current state of Formula 1, labeling the modern cars as 'tractors' due to their increased weight and safety features. He expresses disdain for the regulations that have led to these changes, stating that they have fundamentally altered the sport for the worse. Jordan reminisces about the powerful V10 engines of the past, which he claims provided a visceral experience that is now lost. He argues that the current minimum weight of F1 cars has risen dramatically, from around 640kg in 2012 to 798kg in 2022-2024. Additionally, Jordan has also taken aim at the FIA's handling of race situations, specifically criticizing the timing of a red flag during qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, which he believes unfairly affected Max Verstappen's performance. Ultimately, Jordan's passionate remarks reflect a deep concern for the future of the sport he once thrived in.

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