Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!It was the debut that paved the way for one of the great F1 careers.At the 1991 Belgian Grand Prix, Eddie Jordan put his faith in the relatively unknown Michael Schumacher.
The then 22-year-old stunned everyone by qualifying seventh, matching the Jordan team's season-best position, and although clutch problems on race day resulted in an early retirement - his potential was plain to see.Indeed, that one showing was enough to persuade Benetton to quickly sign him up, and a legendary career that yielded 91 race wins and seven world titles was to follow.However, whilst (Eddie) Jordan could be credited for putting his faith in rookie Schumacher, the chance to shine so early only came after a.
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