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Why the 2026 Regulations are Exactly What F1® Needed

  Why the 2026 Regulations are Exactly What F1 ®  Needed I have listened, and I have listened, and I have watched the new F1 ® Era!  I have to say I am happy with what I am seeing. The debate over Formula 1 ® ’s new technical era is heating up in the paddock, but let’s be honest: these radical changes are exactly what the sport needed. While purists push back against active aerodynamics and unpredictable electrical deployment strategies, the metrics on our screens don't lie.  Overtaking is up, and the racing has been nothing short of thrilling. Killing the ' Dirty Air' Monster For years, the " dirty air " aerodynamic wake ruined close wheel-to-wheel racing.  Getting stuck behind a rival meant losing vital downforce, killing your momentum, and destroying your tyres within a handful of laps.  That modern aero war had to end to protect the soul of trackside racing, and while reliability is somewhat off, what we are seeing is very interesting. A New Age o...

The Sad Loss Of Eddie Joran



Everyone at Senate Grand Prix is genuinely sorry for Eddie Jordan's death. It's a sad loss for the F1® family, and he will be truly missed. 

We look forward to seeing the F1® tributes at this weekend's Chinese Grand Prix. We have compiled a few photos of Eddie Jordan on file and what we remember of Eddie and his career over the years. 


In 1991, Eddie Jordan founded the Jordan Grand Prix Team, which is how we all remember Eddie for his Formula 1® Team and later his unique Media style and commentary. Offering unique insights and opinions. 

The team quickly became a fan favourite known for its vibrant yellow cars and spirited approach. Jordan's keen eye for talent led him to offer Michael Schumacher his F1 debut at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix, a decision to launch the career of one of the sport's most excellent drivers.

Eddie will always be remembered as a man who was always eager to laugh and add his style to the commentary and media for F1®, which led to his successful F1® Media career. 




Eddie Jordan's legacy will truly be missed by all of us at Senate Grand Prix.



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