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WRC 2012 edit

I've had to undo some of your edits on the 2012 World Rally Championship season page, particularly in the driver entries table. You had grouped Theirry Neuville and Peter van Merksteijn, Jr. together in a team called PH Sport, and you listed a privately-entered Mini for Armindo Araujo. However, the source provided - the Autosport article on the early entry list - did not show any of these. It only said that Neuville and van Merksteijn would drive privately-entered DS3s; it did not say that they would be team-mates, or that their team would be called PH Sport. Likewise, there was no mention of Armindo Araujo at all. Please be aware that one of the most important aspects of Wikipedia is that you supply references for the edits you make - and that those references must support what you have edited into the article. while the Autosport article on entries for Monte Carlo was a good reference, it did not support the edits you made, and so I have had to revert them. A full entry list is expected on January 2nd. Prisonermonkeys (talk) 02:36, 29 December 2011 (UTC)Reply

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More on the WRC edit

Hi FinnishF1Fan,

I have to ask: why did you undo this edit?

When the Mini WRC Team changed their name to the Prodrive WRC Team, they did not change the nationality of their racing licence. Hence, there was no need to list the flag twice, once for each team. I know you may have felt that you were cutting what you thought to be unnecessary code, but you will see that there is a precedent: it is done twice - once or Ferrari and once for HRT - in the teams and drivers table on the 2011 Formula 1 season page, and also in the case of Renault on the 2009 season table. I know, these are Formula 1 pages and I'm talking about the WRC page, but the situation is one and the same. It is perfectly acceptable to have this more-complex system of coding for Mini/Prodrive, so I'm at a loss to explain why you reverted it. Prisonermonkeys (talk) 08:50, 12 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Rally numbers edit

FinnishF1Fan, you cannot remove content from pages because you think it "looks ridiculous". Yes, the Volkswagen entries on the 2012 WRC page are growing large, but they have to stay that way. Removing that information and making it more simple creates a contradiction where several drivers use the same number in the one event. You simply can't take out that information, since we can prove that it is correct. Prisonermonkeys (talk) 02:54, 8 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Garteh Roberts edit

While Robets' death was tragic and probably avoidable, the 2012 WRC season page is not an appropriate place to detail the events leading up to his death, considering that it happened in another rally series.

Some of your comments on my talk page are of concern to me. You seem concerned with paying tribute to Roberts on the season page. That is not the purpose of Wikipedia - it is not an obituary. The most-appropriate places for details of the accident to go are Breen's page Roberts' page, or the IRC page. Even if Breen decides to retire from rallying as a result of it.

Furthermore, we don't need to detail every single mid-season co-driver change. Look elsewhere in the article - do you see footnotes explaining why Kevin Abbring, Patrick Sandell, Nicolás Fuchs, Gianluca Linari, Subhan Aksa or João Silva changed co-drivers mid-season? No? Then why is it so important that the article gives details of Roberts' death? Prisonermonkeys (talk) 23:36, 23 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Grosjean edit

Grosjean is not excluded from the Italian GP, because he has not been included in the first place. An exclusion is where a driver is removed from an event that has already started. Grosjean is banned, not excluded - it is NOT the same thing. Don't keep putting it back. Bretonbanquet (talk) 16:27, 2 September 2012 (UTC)Reply

WRC 2012 - Drivers' championship edit

Hi. I have fixed your update of the Drivers' championship table at the 2012 World Rally Championship season article beacause you had given the same rank to drivers with the same amount of points. As explained on the official WRC website, drivers can't be tied in the standings. I just wanted to tell you because it is the second time you do that, and that I've had to revert you. Cheers. Maimai009 15:29, 11 November 2012 (UTC)Reply

Icons on 2013 WRC season page edit

Anti-lag, I think it's important that we include icons in the driver tables of the 2013 WRC page. There are no less than seven classes of car being used in the junior categories, and some of them are only slightly different to others in the same category (for example, R3T and R3C). We need some way to distinguish between them, and using icons is something other motorsport season pages do.

I'm also experiementing with it at the moment, because I think that the driver table for the WRC itself needs a bit of cleaning up. I'm not happy with the way it is divided into two halves; I think we could make it a single, unbroken table, with icons to distinguish between cars that can score points. It would look something like this:

Constructor Team Tyre No. Drivers Co-drivers Class Rounds
Citroën
(Citroën DS3 WRC)
  Abu Dhabi Citroën Total World Rally Team M TBA   Dani Sordo   Carlos del Barrio WRC 1
TBA   Khalid Al Qassimi   Scott Martin WRC TBA
  Bryan Bouffier M TBA   Bryan Bouffier   Xavier Panseri 1
  Citroën Total Abu Dhabi World Rally Team M TBA   Mikko Hirvonen   Jarmo Lehtinen WRC 1
TBA   Sébastien Loeb   Daniel Elena WRC 1
TBA   Dani Sordo   Carlos del Barrio TBA TBA
Ford
(Ford Fiesta RS WRC)
  Jipocar Czech National Team D TBA   Martin Prokop   Michal Ernst 1
  Julien Maurin M TBA   Julien Maurin   Nicolas Klinger 1
  Qatar M-Sport World Rally Team M TBA   Evgeny Novikov   Ilka Minor WRC 1
TBA   Mads Østberg   Jonas Andersson WRC 1
TBA   Nasser Al-Attiyah   Giovanni Bernacchini TBA TBA
  Qatar World Rally Team M TBA   Juho Hänninen   Tomi Tuominen WRC 1
TBA   Thierry Neuville   Nicolas Gilsoul WRC 1
Mini   Bruno de Pianto M TBA   Michał Kościuszko   Maciej Szczepaniak 1
  Prodrive WRC Team TBA TBA   TBA   TBA TBA
TBA   TBA   TBA TBA
Volkswagen
(Volkswagen Polo R WRC)
  Volkswagen Motorsport M TBA   Jari-Matti Latvala   Miikka Anttila WRC 1
TBA   Sébastien Ogier   Julien Ingrassia WRC 1
TBA   Andreas Mikkelsen   Mikko Markkula TBA TBA
Icon Class
WRC Nominated to score
manufacturer points

I think that's a much neater version of the WRC table than the current one. Prisonermonkeys (talk) 04:47, 23 December 2012 (UTC)Reply

Are you sure this is right? edit

Anti-lag, are you sure this edit is correct?

This is the old text:

In the WRC Championship, entries registered as manufacturers must enter all thirteen rounds of the championship with a minimum of two cars. Major entries that are not registered as manufacturers must contest at least seven events – including at least one outside Europe – with a one or two-car team. These entries may only score points in a maximum of seven rounds.

And this is the current version:

In the WRC Championship, entries registered as manufacturers must enter all thirteen rounds of the championship with a minimum of two cars. Major entries that are not registered as manufacturers must contest at least seven events – including at least one outside Europe – with a one or two-car team.

However, the line "These entries may only score points in a maximum of seven rounds." applies specifically to major entires that are not registered as manufacturers — in the case of Monte Carlo, it is referring to Martin Prokop, Julien Maurin and Bryan Bouffier — and not the Citroen and Volkwagen works teams and M-Sport and Lotos WRC.

I think you might have inadvertently deleted something that is right because you have misread the statement. Prisonermonkeys (talk)

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Hello, can you please add your referneces to 2000 Swedish Rally? Thanks, Boleyn (talk) 20:50, 26 December 2018 (UTC)Reply

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