Eddie Irvine Formula one racer

Edmund "Eddie" Irvine, Jr. (born 10 November 1965) is a retired British racing driver from Northern Ireland. He was the runner-up in 1999 Formula One World Drivers' Championship, driving for Ferrari.Irvine was influenced by his parents to enter motor racing. He began his career at the age of seventeen when he entered the Formula Ford Championship achieving early success, before progressing to the Formula Three and Formula 3000 Championships. He first drove in Formula One with the Jordan team in 1993 season, where he achieved early notoriety for his involvement in incidents during his early career. He clinched his first podium finish in 1995 before moving to Ferrari in 1996.His most successful season was in 1999 when he took four victories and challenged McLaren driver Mika Häkkinen for the World Championship, eventually finishing the runner-up. He moved to Jaguar in 2000 and endured poor results but managed to clinch his team's first podium in 2001 and another podium in 2002. Irvine left Jaguar due to friction within his team and announced his retirement from competitive motorsport when he did not secure a race seat.Since leaving motorsport, Irvine became a media personality in Britain. He was also linked with the takeover of the Jordan and Minardi teams in 2005, with talks coming to nothing. Irvine also expanded his interests into the property market, having built up an investment during his racing career.

Personal facts

Eddie Irvine
Birth dateNovember 10, 1965
Birth place
Northern Ireland , Newtownards , County Down
Nationality
United Kingdom

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Formula one racer

championships0
fastest lap1
first race
1993 Japanese Grand Prix
first win
1999 Australian Grand Prix
last race
2002 Japanese Grand Prix
last win
1999 Malaysian Grand Prix
podiums26
poles0
races148
wins4

Eddie Irvine on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.eddieirvine.com