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EJ defends 'unripe' lineup
01 March 2005Eddie Jordan has rejected criticism that recruiting an all-rookie F1 line-up is necessarily a mistake. The team founder, who recently sold out to a billionaire, defended Alex Shnaider and sporting director Trevor Carlin's decision to hire Narain Karthikeyan and Tiago Monteiro.
EJ said Jordan's 1997 line-up (Giancarlo Fisichella and Ralf Schumacher) looked similarly unripe. "They nearly won the first race," the Irishman told the Guardian. "These kids would never get the chance in F1 had it not been for Jordan's philosophy."
He also said hiring men like India's Karthikeyan 'opens up new markets' for F1.
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