Category | Formula One | ||||||||||
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Constructor | Jordan Grand Prix | ||||||||||
Designer(s) | Mike Gascoyne (Technical Director) Eghbal Hamidy (Technical Director) Tim Holloway (Engineering Director) Mark Smith (Chief Designer) Bob Bell (Technology Director) John Iley (Head of Aerodynamics) | ||||||||||
Predecessor | EJ10B | ||||||||||
Successor | EJ12 | ||||||||||
Technical specifications[1] | |||||||||||
Chassis | Carbon fibre monocoque | ||||||||||
Suspension (front) | Double wishbones, pushrod-operated rockers | ||||||||||
Suspension (rear) | Double wishbones, pushrod-operated rockers | ||||||||||
Axle track | Front: 1,500 mm (59 in) Rear: 1,418 mm (55.8 in) | ||||||||||
Engine | Honda RA001E, 3,000 cc (183.1 cu in), 82° V10, NA, mid-engine, longitudinally-mounted | ||||||||||
Transmission | Jordan 7-speed longitudinal, semi-automatic | ||||||||||
Power | 800 hp (596.6 kW) @ 17,000 rpm[2] | ||||||||||
Fuel | Elf | ||||||||||
Tyres | Bridgestone | ||||||||||
Competition history | |||||||||||
Notable entrants | B&H Jordan Honda | ||||||||||
Notable drivers | 11. Heinz-Harald Frentzen 11. Ricardo Zonta 12. Jean Alesi 11./12. Jarno Trulli | ||||||||||
Debut | 2001 Australian Grand Prix | ||||||||||
Last event | 2001 Japanese Grand Prix | ||||||||||
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Constructors' Championships | 0 | ||||||||||
Drivers' Championships | 0 |
The Jordan EJ11 was the car with which the Jordan team competed in the 2001 Formula One World Championship.
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