Irvine proved his ferocious racing capabilities when not playing a secondary role to Schumacher. Eddie’s tenacious and combative style of driving made him a competitive and entertaining spectacle for F1 fans. It was only due to regulations awarding points to the top 6 drivers rather than 8 that prohibited Irvine from winning the World Championship in the 2001 season.
During after dinner speeches, Eddie relates the lessons learnt of highly competitive environments to all aspects of life, ensuring audience members come away with new concepts to maximise success in their lives. Outside of motorsport, Eddie had always been a keen property investor, with ownership of around forty properties at an approximate value of £160 million. Besides this Eddie also owns a pub in Dublin along with The Eddie Irvine Sports facility.
After retirement from motorsport, Eddie keeps a low profile but can sometimes be found at the Goodwood Festival of Speed or at Queens University Belfast, where Eddie acts as patron for its Queens Formula Racing Team. One of the most sought-after sports speakers, Eddie’s articulate delivery of speeches keep guests captivated by his invaluable advice and anecdotal tales of one of the golden eras of motorsport.