Christian Horner and Martin Brundle lead tributes to Eddie Jordan after F1 icon’s death: latest

20 Mar 2025 • 7:13 PM MYT
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Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has passed away at the age of 76 after a year-long battle with cancer.

Jordan had been diagnosed with aggressive bladder and prostate cancer in spring of last year. He had spent the winter in South Africa after his latest round of chemotherapy.

He famously ran the Jordan Grand Prix team from 1991 to 2005, was a pundit on BBC’s coverage of Formula 1 and, shortly before his death, headed a consortium bringing back rugby team London Irish – who folded in 2023.

It was confirmed on Thursday morning that he had died with his family releasing a statement which read: "It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of Eddie Jordan OBE, the ex-Formula 1 team owner, TV pundit and entrepreneur. He passed away peacefully with family by his side in Cape Town in the early hours of 20 March 2025."

Tributes to Jordan have been flooding in with broadcaster Martin Brundle admitting “the sport will be poorer without” such a “strong character, podcaster Jake Humphrey praising his “incredible spirit” and Red Bull boss Christian Horner saying that F1 “has lost a legend. We will miss his wit and his Irish charm.”

Follow the latest reaction and tributes with our live blog below:

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Eddie Jordan dies aged 76

  • Former F1 team owner and pundit Eddie Jordan passed away aged 76 on Thursday 20 March
  • Jordan was diagnosed with “aggressive” bladder and prostate cancer last spring, which spread to his spine and pelvis.
  • Martin Brundle says 'irrepressible' Jordan was 'one of biggest characters in F1'
  • Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says F1 has 'lost a legend'
  • F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali 'deeply saddened' by Jordan's passing

Eddie Jordan issues emotional on-air apology during cancer treatment in one of his final interviews

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Holly Patrick

Eddie Jordan issued an emotional on-air apology as he was receiving chemotherapy in one of his last interviews before he died following a diagnosis of “aggressive” bladder and prostate cancer, which spread to his spine and pelvis.

The former F1 team owner and pundit "passed away peacefully with family by his side in Cape Town in the early hours of 20 March 2025," his family announced on Thursday.

Speaking on talkSPORT about leading a consortium which had bought London Irish rugby club out of administration, Jordan became emotional as the conversation turned to his cancer.

"Please forgive me. I just had a big deal of it [chemotherapy] yesterday so I’m sorry – I’m not quite myself," he explained.

'Eddie brought a smile to F1 paddock'

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Mike Jones

Former Benneton Formula 1 team principal Flavio Briatore wrote on social media:

"I am deeply saddened by the loss of Eddie Jordan. Eddie as a great individual, who for decades always brought a smile to the entire F1 paddock.

"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.

"At this sad time, my thoughts are with his family and friends."

'Eddie was a vibrant figure'

11:24

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Mike Jones

McLaren's chief executive officer Zak Brown said: "All at McLaren are deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Eddie Jordan.

“Eddie was a vibrant figure who always wore his heart on his sleeve.

"His passion for Formula 1 was enormous and he leaves an incredible legacy. All of our thoughts are with his family and friends."

'He made an invaluable contribution to motor sport'

11:17

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Mike Jones

Motorsport's governing body, the FIA, have posted on X and said: "Eddie Jordan was a legend of Formula One. He made an invaluable contribution to global motor sport throughout his life.

"All of us at the FIA would like to send our deepest condolences to his family and friends at this very difficult time.

"Eddie will always be remembered as a great sportsman and passionate ambassador for Formula One on and off the track."

Hill on Jordan's influence in F1

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Mike Jones

Damon Hill also spoke about the influence Eddie Jordan had in Formula 1.

He said: "He was gregarious, as you know. He was irreverent, he was crazy. I lived in Ireland when I raced with Eddie, I was privileged to have won a grand prix with Eddie, to see the effect and he influenced everyone.

“There isn't a single person, in that era and since, that has not been positively impacted in someway by Eddie.

"He gave a huge amount to charity, he never stopped, he never wasted a single second of his life and he energised everyone he was near. It's a huge loss.

'A true icon and loved character'

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Mike Jones

Williams F1 driver Carlos Sainz has posted on X and wrote:

"Extremely sad to learn that Eddie has passed away. A true icon and loved character of our sport.

“Passionate, loyal and truly one of a kind. He will be dearly missed. R.I.P."

'Big heart, warm person'

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Mike Jones

Karun Chandhok speaking to Sky Sports:

"The first words that come to mind, big heart, a warm person, a tough businessman, he did a lot to get his team off the ground. A lot of wheeling and dealing. At his core, a lovable rogue.

“He gave you a big cuddle and a smile. There's an air of sadness, people miss him, I think a heavy heart in this whole paddock today.

“The way to underline the achievement, if you look back over time, 1991, Jordan was the last successful independent team to arrive in F1, Haas with Ferrari, all the others fell by the wayside, he gambled away, put everything on the line, could have gone bust, but didn't, built them up to be challengers, a fantastic 15 year run, made some good money out of it.

“A huge gamble, but it paid off, a fantastic businessman, spotted drivers, gave lots a chance, Michael Schumacher made his debut there, a lot of young talent came through the Jordan team. He was very good at spotting young talent."

'There will never be another like Eddie Jordan'

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Mike Jones

Former F1 world champion and driver for Jordan’s team, Damon Hill, says:

"We're all very sad and shocked. We knew Eddie was fighting the disease and while we knew it was serious, we thought there might be a chance he would win, but sadly he has lost that.

“There will never be another like Eddie Jordan, You'll hear about what he is like.

"My thoughts go to the Jordan family who are lovely people. Eddie was a huge influence on me and many people in motorsport and around the world, there will never be another like him.”

Eddie Jordan on cancer diagnosis: ‘Don’t be afraid… go and get tested’

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Mike Jones

Eddie Jordan encouraged people to ‘go and get tested’ for cancer back in February during his latest round of chemotherapy.

At the time he said he was in ‘good shape’ and those who undergo the treatment have a ‘great chance of survival’.

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Formula 1 has 'lost a legend'

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Mike Jones

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says that Formula 1 has ‘lost a legend’ and explained how he admired Eddie Jordan’s ‘wit and Irish charm’.

Writing on Instagram, Horner added: “Very sorry to hear Eddie Jordan has sadly passed. Eddie was a hugely colourful character.”

'There will never be another like him'

09:27

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Mike Jones

Sky Sports Formula 1 commentator and racing driver Karun Chandhok says there ‘will never be another like him’ as he pays tribute to Eddie Jordan.

'He was one of the biggest characters of F1'

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Mike Jones

Martin Brundle gave his reaction to Eddie Jordan’s passing saying he was ‘irrepressible’ and one of the ‘biggest characters in F1’.

Brundle said: "I'm really sad to hear that Eddie has succumbed to his illness, this has taken him relatively quickly, he was such a character. We'll miss him a lot.

“I first raced for Eddie in F3 in 1983, we hardly had a pound between us, and somehow he hustled and got the car and everything together, and we had a great season, that sums him up.

“There are so many drivers that will want to thank him, Eddie Irvine, Jean Alesi, many of us... Eddie gave us a chance in junior racing and promoted us like crazy to get us F1 seats.

“I was lucky enough to drive for him in F1 itself with the Jordan team to close the circle, like Damon Hill, Ralf Schumacher, Giancarlo Fisichella, Heinz-Harald Frentzen, they were given a chance by Eddie due to his entrepreneurial spirit, and his racer's mentality, he was one of the biggest characters of F1, irrepressible.

“He came through the junior ranks, he was a driver himself, and then he had some teams in F3, he ended up in F1, he won races, it was such a strong character to have around, a great sense of humour, and then when he had something secret to tell you and he'd whisper it to you, we will remember him for that.

“The sport will be poorer without him, what he achieved, what he achieved, what he stood for and what a racer he was."

'His impact will be felt for generations'

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Mike Jones

Aston Martin’s F1 team say that Jordan’s impact on motorsport will be ‘felt for generations’ as they paid tribute to the 76-year-old.

Their statement reads: “We're deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Eddie Jordan.

“His impact will be felt across the motorsport community for generations to come.

“Our thoughts are with his family, friends and colleagues at this time.”

Humphrey praises Jordan's 'incredible spirit'

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Mike Jones

TV presenter Jake Humphrey says he is ‘utterly devastated’ by the news of Eddie Jordan’s passing and praised the ‘incredible spirit’ of the former F1 team owner and pundit.

Writing on X, Humphrey said: “Formula One won’t see the likes of Eddie ever again where a guy with a love for racing can hustle his way into the sport and end up winning races.

“His greatest achievements were Mikki, Zoe, Kyle and Zak. His incredible 4 kids who share his spirit. His wife Marie is one of the strongest, most wonderful women I have ever met.

“The 4 years we spent together hosting F1 on the BBC were greatest of my career.

“His incredible spirit and love of life lives on in me, and my children who were lucky enough to meet him and hear all about him.”

Stefano Domenicali reacts to Jordan death

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Mike Jones

CEO of Formula One Group, Stefano Domenicali said:

“We are deeply saddened to hear about the sudden loss of Eddie Jordan.

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

“Eddie has been a protagonist of an era of F1 and he will be deeply missed.

“In this moment of sorrow, my thoughts and those of the entire Formula 1 family are with his family and loved ones.”

Eddie Jordan death: Former F1 team owner dies aged 76

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Kieran Jackson

Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan has passed away at the age of 76 after a year-long battle with cancer.

Jordan revealed in December that he had experienced some “very dark days” after being diagnosed with “aggressive” bladder and prostate cancer last spring, which spread to his spine and pelvis.

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