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Eddie JORDAN: I don’t understand why someone would confuse PEREZ with VETTL

Former F1 team owner Eddi Jordan, known for his hairless statements on the tongue, doubts the Aston Martin-Sebastian Vettel relationship will be successful.

The fact that it is Aston Martin broke up with his longtime driver Sergio Perez and instead signed a contract with Sebastian Vettl, is for Eddie Jordan big mistake: “Vettl’s last two seasons have been downright pathetic. He didn't have a chance against Leclerc, " the controversial Irishman told F1-insider.com.

According to his own statement Jordan Vettel otherwise very likeable, but in a sporting sense, he thinks the four-time world champion is now far from his best years. "His career is in free fall," he adds Jordan: "Ever since Charles Leclerc arrived at Ferrari." Sebastian Vettel with only 33 points last season, he finished only 13th in the World Cup.

Eddie Jordan doesn’t believe Sebastian Vettel could shine at Aston Martin.

"I would definitely keep Perez," he says Jordan and his new employer, the team Red Bull, sees as the great winner of this rosada. That they are at Red Bullu unconvincing Alex Albon replaced by an experienced Perez, is according to the former team boss Jordan Grand Prix, business of the year: “Perez is a great driver who will do what Red Bull expect from him, especially in the race. ”

That, according to him, means being close enough Max Verstappenthat with will “Red bulls” with both race cars pressed on Mercedes. According to Jordan, Albon "He was not up to it" and it is precisely this fact that he has highlighted as crucial Verstappenwhen they signed with Perez.

Jordan says the main winner is the rosad team Red Bull, which with Perez got a constant and fast driver who will be able to help Max Verstappen in the fight with both Mercedes.

While it is Irish sure about a good driving duo at Red Bullu, but the cast at Aston Martin not convincing. Vettel z Lance Stroll gets a teammate who, according to Jordan, is anything but constant: "Sometimes he drives well, sometimes he drives very badly," concluded the Irishman.

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