5 July: British Grand Prix Preview - Jordan Grand
Prix
Following another positive two-car finish in Magny-Cours last weekend, Jordan Grand Prix is looking forward to racing
at Silverstone, its home race circuit, with its factory just across the road. Although the track is familiar to the three drivers
from experience before entering F1 and from several test sessions, it still remains a challenge for them and the car, due to the mix
of high- and low- speed corners with some long straights, making it quite physically demanding. Robert Doornbos will once again be
driving the new EJ15B car on Friday for further development and adding mileage.
TEAM QUOTES ON THE BRITISH GRAND PRIX
Narain
Karthikeyan "I have had good memories of Silverstone as it was there that I had my first podium when I was racing in
Formula 3. Usually I always go well at Silverstone and this is a circuit I know quite well. I like Silverstone, especially the
Becketts complex, where the car goes so fast and you can really feel the speed of the car. At that special corner, you go as fast as
220 km/h so there is a lot of g-force. I hope we will be able to finish the race, particularly there in front of Jordan Grand Prix
home crowd."
Tiago Monteiro "Silverstone is a very important race for Jordan Grand Prix because of the
proximity of its factory. A lot of guests will be there and we will need to perform well. It is a very demanding and difficult
track. It will probably be one of the hardest for our car. We are also starting a very long month so we should stay in good shape
and focused on everything. I am definitely looking forward to the weekend."
Robert Doornbos "It is a home
race for Jordan Grand Prix so I expect a big party when I arrive at Silverstone. I really enjoy driving on this circuit. It is a bit
similar to Magny-Cours with fast corners. Once again I will be driving the new EJ15B car on Friday morning and we hope we will be
able to improve it more, as well as testing some different types of Bridgestone tyres. I will have a very busy day as time really
flies in two hours."
Adrian Burgess, Sporting Director "We are all looking forward to racing at
Silverstone our Home Grand Prix, with the factory being so close. We would like to do especially well here with the presence of our
factory-based staff, sponsors, guests and fans, who will support us throughout the weekend. Silverstone is a track familiar to our
three drivers and it requires the car to be good aerodynamically, mechanically and in terms of power, so it is challenging in every
respect for engineers and designers. Robert Doornbos will be driving the new EJ15B on Friday as he did in Magny-Cours and we are
looking at adding more mileage and going on with the development of the car for a possible introduction in the race at
Hockenheim."