
Jordan were known for having some of the best liveries ever to grace the sport. So what would they look like on modern F1 cars? Well thanks to a MOD for ‘Geoff Crammond’s Grand Prix 4′, we can see classic Jordan liveries on a 2008 chassis.
From the 7up Jordan to the famous Benson and Hedges liveries, click below to see them.
1991 7up Jordan
Considered by many to be the best looking F1 livery of all time. Jordan ran this green 7up livery in their first F1 season.




1994 Sasol Jordan
In 1994 Jordan ran sponsorship from Sasol, which saw the team use this multi-coloured car.




1995 Total Jordan
1995 saw the team run another multi-coloured car thanks to all sorts of different sponsorship.




1999 B&H Jordan
Since 1997 the team ran in their famous yellow livery sponsored by Benson and Hedges. The team would use a different animal on the car and in 1998-2000 they ran a wasp on the car.




2001 B&H Jordan
Another animal themed design saw Jordan use a shark on their nose-cone but still on the famous yellow livery.



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Which Jordan livery do you think would look best on a modern F1 car?








RT @wtf1couk: Flashback: Classic Jordan liveries on modern F1 cars http://t.co/LLw2NGXy #F1 <all deserve a slot on the grid – look awesome!
Wierd how i love the yellow Jordan livery, but hated the yellow Renault livery a few years ago.
It’s funny, it shows how liveries are also very dependent on the chassis they sit on. The 91 scheme doesn’t look as good on the more angular 2008 chassis, that said, the 98 livery looks much better… i’m in a graphical pickle.
Flashback: Classic Jordan liveries on modern F1 cars http://t.co/PMZ6OOwN via @wtf1couk #F1
Yes, please. MT @wtf1couk: There’s plenty of classic liveries on modern cars these days. Some classic Jordans: http://t.co/nroMaAo6 #F1
@mrjakehumphrey though Eddie might appreciate this http://t.co/tWEq35Gk #bbcf1
the “wasp” was a hornet. when they raced in countries that didn’t allow tobacco advertising, they changed Benson & Hedges to Bitten & Hisses and they used a snake (in 97 i think?) and snake-sounding driver names were printed on the cars in place of some of the B&H ads, Fisssssy (fisichella) and Sssssschuey (ralf). Then i think in 98 they’d change Benson & Hedges to Buzzin’ Hornets and thats when they used the hornet design (its one of my favourite designs).
Flashback: Classic Jordan liveries on modern F1 cars http://t.co/YhL508JS via @wtf1couk