Eddie Jordan tips Mercedes to quit Formula 1

Eddie Jordan tips Mercedes to quit Formula 1 after the 2018 season.

Eddie Jordan has tipped Mercedes to quit Formula 1 after the 2018 season.

A former team owner and boss, British broadcaster Jordan has become known as something of a paddock oracle, successfully predicting multiple developments including Michael Schumacher's comeback.

Now he thinks that Mercedes are close to quitting the sport they dominated between 2014 and last year.

When asked if he thinks Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel will switch to the German marque next year, Jordan told Auto Bild: "No. He has everything he needs at Ferrari. And also because Mercedes will probably pull the plug at the end of 2018.

"I think they will go for the titles this and next year and then the board of directors in Stuttgart will decide to sell the team and stay only as an engine maker.

"I would do the same, because Mercedes have won everything and can only get worse from now. So it's better to go back to their old core business in Formula 1, which is developing and delivering high tech engines."

That, Jordan insists, is one of the factors Vettel will consider when deciding to ink a new Ferrari contract for 2018 and beyond.

"If Vettel suspects this, it really makes no sense for him to leave Ferrari," he said.

Mercedes are currently 17 points adrift of Ferrari at the top of the table.

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10McLaren0
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21Antonio GiovinazziSauber0
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