Eddie Jordan became the first Formula One team principal to visit
Shanghai International Circuit this week, with an excursion to
the track which will host the inaugural Chinese round of the FIA
Formula One World Championship. The trip was arranged following
an invitation from Shanghai Municipal Government, Shanghai International
Circuit and the Chinese national
television broadcaster CCTV.
Jordan was given a tour of the 5.45km circuit being constructed
close to the commercial heart of Shanghai and Shanghai International
Circuit President Mao Xiaohan confirmed detailed plans to develop
the new complex not just as a Formula One circuit but as a facility
for the local population and as a centre piece to the economic
and cultural development of Shanghai.
Eddie Jordan said, ¡°What I have seen here today is a vision for
how F1 and motorsport generally can play an important part in
many aspects of developing a country¡¯s economic and cultural growth.
I am most impressed by the plans for the new circuit - a fantastic
project which will set new standards for Formula One and bring
global awareness of the high standards in Shanghai.¡±
Shanghai International Circuit President Mao Xiaohan said, ¡°As
the Chinese Grand Prix of 2004 is approaching, we are very delighted
to welcome new friends to Shanghai. Shanghai has enjoyed world
fame for its outstanding achievements, particularly in the aspect
of design and construction. Currently, the construction of Shanghai
International Circuit is well on schedule. We are confident to
deliver an exciting circuit and hold a successful Chinese Grand
Prix, and we hope all drivers and teams will enjoy competing here.
Moreover, we feel very glad to see that every team shows their
passion and care to our circuit and today, Mr. Eddie Jordan¡¯s
personal visit is warmly welcomed. It is our hope that every driver
and team can achieve great performances here in Shanghai.¡±
Mr Yu Zhifei, Deputy General Manager Shanghai International Circuit
added, "These are extremely exciting times for all of us
at the Shanghai International Circuit. The Grand Prix is a significant
event for the people of China and we are immensely proud of the
unique opportunity that it gives us to welcome sportsmen, spectators
and television audiences from all over the world. Interest in
Formula One is increasing dramatically in China and we are delighted
that our partnership with Jordan has been so successful. Eddie
Jordan has been instrumental in helping us achieve this success
and we look forward to continuing to work with Eddie and his team
as we work towards the inaugural Chinese Grand Prix in 2004."
Prior to visiting the circuit, Eddie Jordan attended a press conference
with Chinese national media after which he was the Guest of Honour
at a lunch hosted by Mr Zu Zhifei, Deputy General Manager for
SIC and CCTV. Following his tour of the new circuit facilities
Jordan was Guest of Honour at a dinner hosted by leaders of the
Shanghai Sports Bureau Mr Jin Guoxiang, Chairman Shanghai Sports
Bureau, and Mr Zhao Yinghua, Deputy Chairman Shanghai Sports Bureau.
Jordan also met Governmental Officials, including Shanghai Deputy
Mayor with responsibility for Health, Sport and Television, Mr
Yang Xiaodu, at a Municipal Government Reception which emphasised
the level of importance placed by Shanghai on the establishment
of China on the FIA Formula One World Championship calendar.