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F1 Teams – Jordan

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Jordan F1

Jordan F1 Stats

  • 4 wins
  • 2 pole positions
  • 2 fastests laps
  • 19 podiums
  • 1 one-two

F1 Grand Prix Winners

  • Heinz-Harald Frentzen – 2 Wins
  • Giancarlo Fisichella – 1 Win
  • Damon Hill – 1 Wins

1998

Jordan 198

In 1998, Jordan Grand Prix achieved a historic breakthrough in Formula One by securing their first-ever race victory. The team, founded by Eddie Jordan, had steadily built a reputation as a competitive midfield contender, but the 1998 season marked their arrival as a serious force.

The defining moment came at the chaotic and rain-soaked 1998 Belgian Grand Prix. Driving for Jordan, Damon Hill delivered a calm and controlled performance amid multiple crashes and changing conditions to take victory—his first win since becoming Formula One World Champion in 1996. Teammate Ralf Schumacher finished second, completing a remarkable 1–2 finish for the team.

This result not only gave Jordan their maiden win but also cemented 1998 as a landmark year in their history, proving that a smaller, independent team could triumph against the sport’s dominant manufacturers under the right circumstances.

Notable Results:

 

Damon Hill No: 9

  • Winner Belgian GP
  • 4th Position German Grand Prix
  • 4th Position Hungarian Grand Prix
  • 4th Position Japanese Grand Prix

Ralf Schumacher No: 10

  • 2nd Belgian GP
  • 3rd Italian Grand Prix
Jordan F1 Logo
Jordan 198

Damon Hill (UK) No: 9

1998 - Ralf Schumacher

Ralf Schumacher (GER) No: 10

Jordan 191

– 1991 –
Michael Scumacher
Jordan 191

Roberto Moreno - 1991

– 1991 –
Roberto Moreno
Jordan 191

1992 - Stefano Modena

– 1992 –
Stefano Modena
Jordan 192

1994 - Eddie Irvine

– 1994 –
Eddie Irvine
Jordan 194

Rubens Barrichello - 1994

– 1994 –
Rubens Barrichello
Jordan 194

Jordan 196

– 1996 –
Rubens Barrichello
Jordan 196

Rubens Barrichello - 1996

– 1996 –
Rubens Barrichello
Jordan 196

1998 - Damon Hill

– 1998 –
Damon Hill
Jordan 198

1998 - Ralf Schumacher

– 1998 –
Ralf Schumacher
Jordan 198

Jordan 198

– 1999 –
Heinz-Harald Frentzen
Jordan 199

Damon Hill - 1999

– 1999 –
Damon Hill
Jordan 199

Heinz-Harald Frentzen - 2000

– 2000 –
Damon Hill
Jordan EJ10