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Grapevine: Mansell to Drive a Jordan in London

Former World Champion Nigel Mansell will be back at the wheels of a Formula One car next week, when he drives a Jordan Ford EJ14 around the streets of London, as part of the "F1 Comes to Regent Street" event, on Tuesday July 6th.

Former World Champion Nigel Mansell will be back at the wheels of a Formula One car next week, when he drives a Jordan Ford EJ14 around the streets of London, as part of the "F1 Comes to Regent Street" event, on Tuesday July 6th.

Mansell, regarded one of the most popular drivers in England, had a seat fitting at the Jordan factory today and had later run a few laps around the Silverstone circuit, across the street from Jordan's factory.

"It's great to be back in an F1 car, reunited with the love of my life," Mansell commented in a team press release. "I think what London is doing is very special for the British Grand Prix. When I got the phone call from Eddie asking me if I would do this, it seemed the right thing to do.

"I am comfortable in the car after today and really enjoyed having a little play this afternoon. I practised launches, did a few laps and went round some corners a bit quicker than I should have! I can't wait to take part in the Regent Street event, this should be great for the fans."

Team chief Eddie Jordan added: "This unique event in Regent Street is all about Formula One giving something back to the fans. Nigel was undoubtedly the fans' favourite all over the world and I was delighted when he accepted my invitation to drive a Jordan car on this special occasion.

"I was a fan of Nigel's when we raced together in Formula 3 in the seventies and the total commitment and never-say-die attitude he showed throughout his racing career is what I have tried to follow at Jordan Grand Prix.

"Nigel is not just a former World Champion, he is one of Britain's legendary sportsmen and I'm extremely proud he's driving our Jordan Ford. I'm sure if he wanted to race again he'd show many of today's heroes how to do it; you never know - we might be able to tempt him away from the golf course to do another season!"

Mansell last started a Grand Prix in 1995, when he was driving for McLaren for a couple of races. He also drove the Minardi two-seater two years ago.

See photos of Nigel Mansell at Silverstone today in the Atlas F1 Photo Gallery

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