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Biography of F1 driver Irvine Eddie

Eddie Irvine (born on 10 November 1965 in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland) is a former British racing driver who was a prominent figure in Formula 1 from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s. His motorsport career developed through a solid progression in junior categories before he became a well-known face of the Formula 1 era.

After starting in karting, Irvine moved to single-seaters in the early 1980s. In 1987 he won the Irish Formula Ford 1600 Championship, a result that opened the door to British Formula 3, where he competed between 1988 and 1989. At the same time, he also stood out in touring car and GT racing, experience that helped shape his aggressive and direct driving style.

His Formula 1 debut came in 1993 with Jordan, initially as a substitute and later as a full-time driver. His first appearance at the Japanese Grand Prix became one of the most memorable of the era, as Irvine was involved in a heated confrontation with Ayrton Senna after on-track contact, immediately making him a well-known figure in the paddock. With Jordan he completed three full seasons (1994-1995-1996), scoring several points finishes and contributing to the team’s growth as a midfield contender.

The decisive step in his career came in 1996 when he was signed by Ferrari to partner Michael Schumacher from the 1996 season onwards. Irvine remained at Maranello until 1999, playing a key role in the team’s rebuilding process. He achieved his first Formula 1 victories in 1999, a season in which he scored four wins and fought for the World Championship until the final race, finishing runner-up behind Mika Hakkinen. In those years he also contributed to Ferrari’s victory in the 1999 Constructors’ Championship, bringing the title back to Maranello after a sixteen-year wait.

In 2000 Irvine left Ferrari to become lead driver for Jaguar Racing, Formula 1’s new factory entry. He raced with the British team until 2002, achieving his best result with a podium at the 2001 Monaco Grand Prix and several points finishes during a technically and organisationally challenging phase for the squad. His final Formula 1 season was 2002, after which he announced his retirement from racing.

Over his Formula 1 career Eddie Irvine contested 148 Grands Prix, achieving 4 victories, 12 podium finishes and numerous top-class results. He is also remembered for statistical records, including holding for a time the record for most races before securing a first victory, achieved in 1999.

After retiring from competition, Irvine devoted himself to business activities, particularly in real estate, and made occasional media appearances as a Formula 1 commentator and pundit. He lives mainly between the United Kingdom and the United States and maintains a relatively low public profile compared to his racing years.


Current season statistics


Formula 1 Season*
Year Team Chassis Points
2002 Jaguar R3 8
2001 Jaguar R2 6
2000 Jaguar R1 4
1999 Ferrari F399 74
* World Championships with at least 1 point won (since 2001)

Qualifying teammate battle
Year Team Teammate Win
2002 Jaguar Racing Ford (R3) De La Rosa P. 11 VS 6
2001 Jaguar Racing (R2) De La Rosa P. 7 VS 6
Total 18 VS 12

Best results in Formula 1 *
Grand Prix Team Chassis Pos.
Australian GP 2002 Jaguar Racing Ford R3
Japanese GP 2002 Jaguar Racing Ford R3
United States GP 2002 Jaguar Racing Ford R3 10 
Italian GP 2002 Jaguar Racing Ford R3
Belgian GP 2002 Jaguar Racing Ford R3
Monaco GP 2002 Jaguar Racing Ford R3
Brazilian GP 2002 Jaguar Racing Ford R3
European GP 2001 Jaguar Racing R2
United States GP 2001 Jaguar Racing R2
British GP 2001 Jaguar Racing R2
Monaco GP 2001 Jaguar Racing R2
Austrian GP 2001 Jaguar Racing R2
Malaysian GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1
Japanese GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1
United States GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1
Belgian GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1 10 
Hungarian GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1
German GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1 10 
Monaco GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1
San Marino GP 2000 Jaguar Racing R1
Japanese GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Malaysian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
European GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Italian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Belgian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Hungarian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
German GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Austrian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
British GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
French GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Canadian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Spanish GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Monaco GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Brazilian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
Australian GP 1999 Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro F399
* Grand prix finishes in the top 10 (since 2001)