BBC SPORT Arabic Spanish Russian Chinese
BBCi NEWS   SPORT   WEATHER   WORLD SERVICE   A-Z INDEX    SEARCH 

BBC Sport
 You are in: Motorsport: Formula One  
Sport Front Page
-------------------
Football
Cricket
Rugby Union
Rugby League
Tennis
Golf
Motorsport
Statistics
Formula One
World Rally
Motorbikes
Boxing
Athletics
Other Sports
-------------------
Special Events
-------------------
Sports Talk
-------------------
BBC Pundits
TV & Radio
Question of Sport
-------------------
Photo Galleries
Funny Old Game
-------------------
Around The UK: 
N Ireland
Scotland
Wales

BBC Sport Academy
BBC News
BBC Weather
SERVICES
-------------
LANGUAGES
EDITIONS

  Thursday, 23 January, 2003, 08:55 GMT
Irvine forced into F1 retirement
Eddie Irvine seems set to miss the new Formula One season
Irvine was axed by Jaguar at the end of last season
Eddie Irvine is unlikely to be on the starting grid for the 2003 Formula One season after his failure to secure a drive with the Jordan team.

Irvine, whose contract with Jaguar was not renewed at the end of last season, had been in talks with Jordan about lining up alongside Italian Giancarlo Fisicella.

But his hopes were dashed after talks broke down for financial reasons.

The 37-year-old Ulsterman told The Sun: "It's a sad day. I have decided not to drive in F1 this year - or at least at the moment."

Irvine had set his heart on a return to the team with which he made his F1 debut in 1993.

"In July last year I made up my mind to drive for Jordan Grand Prix. I had very strong feelings about returning to the team which started my F1 career," he said.

"Unfortunately, due to the economic downturn, Jordan are forced to look for a driver who brings extra funds to the team.

"I can only bring speed, reliability and greater experience."

Irvine admitted he had been looking forward to testing himself under the new rules introduced by the sport for this season.

He added: "It's a shame because I really would have enjoyed the rule changes, specially single-lap qualifying.

"It's a huge shame. I was really looking forward to driving for Jordan this season.

"Driving alongside Giancarlo Fisichella would have been fantastic. I would have been working with a driver I really respect.

"I have always had a lot of affection for Jordan as a team. They gave me my big break in 1993 and I thought I could end my career with them."

Irvine had his best championship finish in 1999 when he finished second in the drivers' standings in a Ferrari after team-mate Michael Schumacher broke his leg.

"That really was a fantastic season and a very emotional one. It was a real rollercoaster year which gave me so many thrills," he said.

"I know I didn't win the championship but it was still great battling for it."

Irvine did not rule out a return to the sport. He said: "You never know what can happen."

 WATCH/LISTEN
 ON THIS STORY
BBC Five Live's Jonathan Legard
"Eddie Jordan didn't want to play ball"
Flavio Briatore
"F1 needs characters like Eddie"
See also:

04 Jan 03 | Formula One
21 Dec 02 | Formula One
18 Dec 02 | Formula One
03 Nov 02 | Formula One
01 Nov 02 | Formula One
Links to more Formula One stories are at the foot of the page.


 E-mail this story to a friend

Links to more Formula One stories

© BBC ^^ Back to top

Sport Front Page | Football | Cricket | Rugby Union | Rugby League |
Tennis | Golf | Motorsport | Boxing | Athletics | Other Sports |
Special Events | Sports Talk | BBC Pundits | TV & Radio | Question of Sport |
Photo Galleries | Funny Old Game | N Ireland | Scotland | Wales