Career
He is currently contracted to Sky Sports as a presenter and pundit on their coverage of F1 as well as providing studio-based F1 expert analysis for BeIn Sports Qatar. Jardine began his career as a teacher in the United States, United Kingdom and the Middle East, where he was Head of Art at the New English School in Kuwait. lieutenant was whilst in Kuwait that he first raced cars, rally driving for the local Datsun importers in his spare time.
He was comparatively successful, finishing eighth on the Kuwait International Rally in 1975.
Outside his later Formula One management career, Jardine has continued to race in rallying on an amateur and semi-professional basis, mainly in the United Kingdom but also overseas. Jardine has competed in four Arctic Rallies and ten Network Q Rally GBs, finishing second in class in 2001 and winning the journalists" award three times.
He also tested a Tyrrell 026 at Donington Park in 1998. Jardine has taken part in Rally Great Britain every year since returning to the United Kingdom, and in 2013 will compete in a Mitsubishi Lancer with co-driver Amy Williams.
His next role was with the Brabham F1 team, where he worked with Niki Lauda and designer Gordon Murray.
After Brabham he moved to McLaren in 1980, where Jardine was an Assistant Team Manager when the team drivers were Alain Prost and John Watson. In 1985 he formed his own sports Puerto Rico company, Jardine Communications Limited, in which future Independent Television co-presenter Louise Goodman worked. In 2012, Jardine International was taken over by the HPS Group, becoming HPS Jardine.
Jardine started working for the British Broadcasting Corporation in the 1980s, including standing in for Murray Walker, as main commentator, at the 1985 German Grand Prix.
He presented the 1988, 1989 and 1990 official Formula One season review videos produced by the Formula One Constructors Association. After the death of James Hunt in 1993, Jonathan Palmer moved to become co-commentator alongside Walker and Jardine became the British Broadcasting Corporation"s full time pitlane reporter.
When the Formula 1 coverage switched to Independent Television in 1997, he became one of their main pundits, a role he fulfilled until 2005. He has also been a key presenter for Independent Television"s coverage of the Goodwood Festival of Speed from 2006.
In 2006 he moved to Sky Sports as a studio expert on General Practice Masters, First Rate (at Lloyd's) General Practice and the Race of Champions, in 2010 he became a studio contributor for Sky Sports News and talkSPORT. He also provides expert analysis for BeIn Sports" F1 coverage from their Doha studios.