JORDAN VUELVE EN EL 2008?
Publicado: 03 Abr 2006 12:32
Eddie Jordan has joined former F1 team bosses Paul Stoddart and Dave Richards in submitting an entry into the 2008 F1 Championship. That's according to former Jordan technical director Gary Anderson.
Teams were given until last Friday to submit their entries into the 2008 Championship and although there are only 12 spots avaiable, a massive 22 entries were received.
And according to Anderson, Eddie Jordan, who sold his Jordan Grand Prix Racing team to the Midland group prior to the start of the 2005 season, was one of those entrants.
"As far as I am aware he has put an entry in," Anderson told Setanta Sport.
"I have spoken to him in the last couple of weeks and that was his plan.
"We just have to see what happens now in terms of acceptance of entries and that won't be known until the end of April (28th).
"So whether there is any merit in it, it's difficult to know."
All applicants have been asked to meet the FIA in London on April 10.
Teams were given until last Friday to submit their entries into the 2008 Championship and although there are only 12 spots avaiable, a massive 22 entries were received.
And according to Anderson, Eddie Jordan, who sold his Jordan Grand Prix Racing team to the Midland group prior to the start of the 2005 season, was one of those entrants.
"As far as I am aware he has put an entry in," Anderson told Setanta Sport.
"I have spoken to him in the last couple of weeks and that was his plan.
"We just have to see what happens now in terms of acceptance of entries and that won't be known until the end of April (28th).
"So whether there is any merit in it, it's difficult to know."
All applicants have been asked to meet the FIA in London on April 10.