Formula One Sponsorship Liveries - Jordan

Jordan

Jordan Grand Prix competed in Formula One from 1991-2005. In 1991-1995 it featured green, the colour of Ireland. During 1997-2005, they were known for their distinctive bright yellow livery.

Year Main colour(s) Additional colour(s) Livery sponsor(s) Additional major sponsor(s) Non-tobacco livery changes
1991 Green Blue 7-Up FujiFilm, Visit Ireland, BP, Osama, tic tac, Brooksfield, CAPA, Shoei, City Hotels, Ismoban, O.Z. Wheels
1992–1993 Blue White, Red Sasol Barclay, Philips Car Stereo, Mitsui, Osama, Diavia, Arisco (1993), Unipart Barclay was replaced with driver's surname
1994 Blue Silver, White, Green, Aqua Green Sasol Arisco, Visit Ireland At the 1994 French GP, Visit Ireland was replaced with "Ireland 1 Italy 0", after Ireland's victory against Italy at the World Cup
1995 Aqua Green Red, White, Blue Peugeot Beta, Total,Kremlyovskaya Vodka, Ruffles, Polti Kremlyovskaya Vodka logo was removed
1996 Gold (brighter yellow in opening races) None Benson & Hedges Total, Davene, Peugeot, Goodyear, FIAMM, Diavia, Unipart, G de Z Capital, Corona, Control Techniques, BBS, Fox, GUAM, Pepsi, Lampo Zippers, Metagal Benson & Hedges logo changed to special f1 and Jordan (on radiator) and driver surname plus 's on front wing and on engine cowling (for example: "Barrichello's")
1997-2004, 2005 Yellow Black Benson & Hedges (1997–2004), DHL (2002), Sobranie (2005) Repsol (1998), Master Card, Deutsche Post (2002), CCTV (2004), Galp Energia (2005), Peugeot (1997), Honda (2000–2003), Mugen (1998–1999), Tata (2005), G de Z Capital(1997–1999), S.Oliver(1997–1999), RTL(1997–1998), Control Techniques(1997–1998),BBS (1997), Pilsner Urquell (1999–2001), Liqui Moly (2000–2002) Benson & Hedges logo changed to "Bitten Hisses" (1997), "Buzzing Hornets" (1998 to 2000), "Bitten Heroes" (2001–2002), and "Be On Edge" (2003 to 2004), Sobranie logo changed to "Be On Edge", replaced with the driver's given name or removed completely (2005), "200" at the 2001 USA GP (only on Jean Alesi's car for his 200th F1 start), "Lazarus" in the first races of 2004
The team used special livery with American flag decals for 2001 Italian Grand Prix and 2001 United States Grand Prix in remembrance of the 11 September 2001 attacks in the United States.
  • Michael Schumacher driving the Jordan 191 at the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix, with primary sponsorship from 7 Up.

  • Bertrand Gachot driving the Jodan 191 at the 1991 USA Grand Prix

  • A Jordan 191 in display

  • The Jordan 192 with its engine exposed at Yamaha communication Plaza

  • Rubens Barrichello driving the Jordan 195 at the 1995 British Grand Prix with aqua green livery.

  • From 1996, Bensons and Hedges sponsored Jordan, This is the Jordan 196 from 1996 season with its golden livery

  • Jordan introduced nose arts from 1997 to 2001, this is a Jordan 197 painted with Bitten Hisses livery

  • Damon Hill driving the Jordan 198 at the 1998 Spanish Grand Prix.

  • Damon Hill driving the Jordan 199 at the 1999 British Grand Prix with "Buzzing Hornets" livery.

  • Jarno Trulli driving the Jordan EJ10 at the 2000 Italian Grand Prix.

  • Heinz-Harald Frentzen driving the Jordan EJ11 at the 2001 Canadian Grand Prix.

  • Giancarlo Fisichella driving the Jordan EJ12 at the 2002 United States Grand Prix.

  • Ralph Firman's Jordan EJ13 shows the non-tobacco "Be On Edge" livery at the 2003 French Grand Prix.

  • Giorgio Pantano driving the Jordan EJ14 at the 2004 French Grand Prix. You can see the lack of sponsorship on the sidepods, which instead has a Jordan logo.

  • Tiago Monteiro driving the Jordan EJ15 at the 2005 Canadian Grand Prix without Sobranie livery.


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