Jordan owner Eddie Jordan has called on Formula One bosses not to leave the future of the sport in the hands of the men who run the teams. Jordan was responding to F1 boss Max Mosley's assertion that team owners had a part to play in reshaping the sport alongside the FIA, the governing body of F1.
Jordan told Autosport: "I implore both Max and Bernie (Ecclestone) not to leave it in the hands of the teams. The teams by nature will only think about themselves."
Jordan is worried team owners will try and shape the sport to suit themselves. "We are a very selfish bunch of individuals, probably rightly so, and we can only see our position and what's right for our team," added Jordan. "I'd argue that F1, which is the sport I gave everything up for in life, has to be protected. And at the moment, it's under severe pressure."
Filed by Sinéad Kissane