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Jordan has been sold to Midland

Jordan Grand Prix and Midland Group today announce the signing of a contract concerning a future take over of Jordan Grand Prix Limited by Midland Group. Under the terms of the contract the team will compete in the 2005 Formula 1 World Championship under the name Jordan Grand Prix and the cars will be known as Jordan Toyota EJ15s. Further details will be announced by Midland Group in due course.

Eddie Jordan said, "I have devoted 35 years of my life to motor racing and have had some really fantastic times. The last fourteen years when I have been lucky enough to be involved in Formula One have been a highlight, naturally, and winning our first Grand Prix in 1998, which broke the grip that the top teams of the time had on the sport, is for me a personal triumph.

I have to thank Bernie Ecclestone for making the introduction to Alex Shnaider of Midland F1 as I wholeheartedly believe that Midland joining with Jordan will make the team stronger. I spoke to a number of interested parties in recent months and these are absolutely the right people. They are totally committed and as we look to the future, we will see this team return to the competitiveness we have proved we are capable of. The sport and the required resources have changed and this deal provides the team with the security and strength it needs.

We have had some unbelievable drivers come through the team and I feel privileged to have worked with every single one of them. The same goes for every member of staff who has ever worked for me, and I am also grateful for the commitment of our sponsors, engine manufacturers, technical partners, shareholders and loyal suppliers throughout the years.

I would like to single out in particular the team's current staff who have stayed steadfast through some very testing times and I'm pleased that their future is now strengthened.

In many ways I owe everything I have been able to achieve to my wife Marie and all the family because their unrelenting support has allowed me to pursue my dream. For most of my life I have made a business out of what is effectively my hobby - something I realise very few people are lucky enough to experience.

I'm glad that for the time being we keep the Jordan name and I am also delighted to confirm that I will remain involved with the team and will be working with Jordan in a variety of commercial and sponsorship capacities as we move forward."
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Rumours about this have been around for a little while but it was made official yesterday. I think this will be beneficial for Jordan/Midland and I think the team may move up the field a little bit.

I'm somewhat dissapointed that Midland bought a team rather than starting from scratch, I was hoping we could see more cars on the grid in '06, but it seems unlikely :indiff:.

Blake
 
Yeh defintly need more cars on the grid, looks like the minardi's will be all alone on the back of the grid this year cos Jordan Grand Prix will be getting some serious backing from Midland now. Future is not looking to great for Paul Stoddard... :guilty: and if they pull out F1 will only have 18 cars...that's less than 20!
 
In that case some teams will have to run two cars, to keep up minimum numbers. But I don't think Minardi will pull out of F1 anytime soon.

Blake
 
Actually,from a financial standpoint.Buying a team is less costly than building one.You see,every new team has to pay around 40-50 million to Bernie to be allowed into F1.But by buying an already exsting team you don't need to pay that amount of money since it's already been paid by the team when they started.
 
GTChamp2003
Actually,from a financial standpoint.Buying a team is less costly than building one.You see,every new team has to pay around 40-50 million to Bernie to be allowed into F1.But by buying an already exsting team you don't need to pay that amount of money since it's already been paid by the team when they started.
From what I heard the $48m actually gets refunded to the team throughout their first year, so it's basically a loan.

Blake
 
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