Jordan: We won`t use new car this weekend.
Jordಌan have announced that they have no plans to use the new EJ15B this weekend at the British Grand Prix - despite the fact they had a🐷nother dismal race in France on Sunday.
🐟As such team drivers, Tiago Monteiro and Narain Karthikeyan will have to make do with the EJ15, although like in France, third driver, Robert D🃏oornbos will again work on the B-spec car during practice on Friday.
"Once again I will be driving the new EJ🌸15B car on Friday morning," confirmed ✤Doornbos.
Jord☂an have announced that they have no plans to use the new EJ15B 💫this weekend at the British Grand Prix - despite the fact they had another dismal race in France on Sunday.
As such team drivers, Tiago Monteir♒o and Narain Karthikeyan will have to make do with the EJ15, although like in France, third driver, Robert Doornbos will aga🐷in work on the B-spec car during practice on Friday.
"Once again I will be driving the new𒁏ꦰ EJ15B car on Friday morning," confirmed Doornbos.
"We hope we will be able to improve it more, as well as testing some different types of B🐠ridgestone tyres. I will have a very busy day ꦏas time really flies in two hours."
Sporting director, Adrian Burgess meanwhile added that its debut date was still by no means assured - although the German Grand Prix🤪 in two weeks time remains a possible.
"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 developmen𝓡t of the car for a possible introduction in the race at Hockenheim," he added.
As for the race itself, Burgess knows there is extra p🍒ressure.
"We are all looking forwardཧ to racing at Silverstone our Home Grand Prix, with the factory be♓ing so close," he continued.
"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 ever💜y respect for engineers and designers."