Here we are! This is THE race of the year! More than any other one, this is the one you have to win whatever the price as it is the biggest sport event in the world. The figures are impressive: 250 000 spectators, live on more than 130 TV channels around the world. Jordan knows that everyone is looking at him. However, this is not an issue for him: "I don't really feel the pressure, I just take it as a normal race except that I will give even more than what I am used to to succeed."
The week has been long for the young Frenchman as it started on Monday before the race with the scrutineering. Jordan was quite impressed: "It's amazing to see how many people are there and ask us for autographs and pictures. It is really a pleasure to see so many motorsport fans and to being so close to them is essential for their interest. So it's a real pleasure to play the game of pictures and signatures!"...
Sunday, Jordan was on the mythical track of Le Mans for the 24 hours test day. He needed to do, at least, 10 laps to be qualified for the race as it is mandatory for every driver having not raced in Le Mans since 2007.
Unlike many of you might think, these laps were not Jordan's first ones as he drove there with the Nissan 370Z GT4 on demonstration during Le Mans Classic 2010...
Follow Jordan and Lucas in this third episode of the saga "Le Mans Dreams" broadcast weekly on Eurosport