Eddie Jordan's perils at the British GP

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Eddie Jordan's perils at the British GP

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http://adamcooperf1.com/2010/07/13/bbc- ... ie-jordan/?

LOL, I hope Eddie gets back to him. The fifth or the sixth launch of the MP4-12C would be a good opportunity to steal Ron's thunder.
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I really wish the BBC would ditch Eddie Jordan as he doesn't really add anything.

Well done Ron, you silenced Eddie Jordan - not an easy task (just ask David Coulthard)! =D> :lol:

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andrew wrote:I really wish the BBC would ditch Eddie Jordan as he doesn't really add anything.
Up until last week, I would have agreed with you. However, EJ's questions to Christian Horner following the race were, I thought very well constructed, and showed what a slippery little weasel Horner can be.

From now on, I like EJ, and am happy for him to be there.

That was pretty funny by Ron Dennis though!
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I think he basically decides on an answer himself (regardless of it being correct or incorrect) and is so full of himself that he has to keep trying to put words in other peoples mouths even once his question has been answered. I think he ruins what could be an interesting bit of the F1 coverage.

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http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpass_ ... t_id=41447

Couldn't agree more. His obsession is tiresome!