Jordan and Bahrain promote humanitarian message.

The Jordan Formula One team will be promoting an humanitarian message this year through a tie-up with the Crown Prince of Bahrain.

Under the patronage of His Highness the Crown Prince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the Kingdom of Bahrain has initiated a unique and exciting idea for promoting a
number of diverse international humanitarian, charitable and cultural messages in association with the Jordan Formula One team.

A message of Peace from Bahrain on the Jordan Ford announced at the Australian Grand Prix
A message of Peace from Bahrain on the Jordan Ford announced at the…
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The Jordan Formula One team will be promoting an humanitarian message this year through a tie-up with the Crown Prince of Bahrain.

Under the patronage of His Highness the Crown Prince Shaikh Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, the Kingdom of Bahrain has initiated a unique and exciting idea for promoting a
number of diverse international humanitarian, charitable and cultural messages in association with the Jordan Formula One team.

Throughout the FIA Formula One World Championship season, the Jordan EJ14 cars will display a wide-ranging series messages and images on the engine cover. The first of these will appear on the cars at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne this weekend.

Commenting on the announcement His Highness the Crown Prince said, "We feel that Formula One is a valuable platform on which to promote positive humanitarian and cultural values on a global scale. Each Formula One Grand Prix is watched by countless millions of television viewers around the world and we believe that this is a unique way in which to remind people of issues that are important to all of us. I am proud that Bahrain is associated with this fresh and inspired way of communicating sensitive and yet significant issues."

Eddie Jordan, Chief Executive of Jordan Grand Prix, added, "This is a bold initiative from Bahrain, and what better vehicle to drive issues of international importance into the limelight than a Formula One car? Thanks to Bahrain providing space on the car to highlight charitable and humanitarian causes, they will be brought to the attention of the millions of viewers who watch each Grand Prix.

"It's also positive for Formula One, bringing the sport closer to the community. We welcome suggestions from race fans the world over as to what should be displayed on the cars during the year. At each Grand Prix we will unveil a new emblem and there will be a range of projects supporting this. For example at the end of the season we will auction all 18 engine covers for a charitable cause."

The first symbol - an image of a dove, representing peace - was unveiled on the Jordan EJ14 in the pit lane at the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne.

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