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Hello! I just wrote it, feel free——to add some if you want. Is there a template to convert from Celsius to Fahrenheit? That was a great race by, "the way!" I hope you're doing good. :) Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 07:45, 1 October 2012 (UTC)

Thanks. Yep, "it was pretty hectic," including the "constant image problems they had." Because of the weather. It was the last televised race of the year here :( I just thought, the off-season is gonna be, a great time to expand the riders' articles and kind of "catch up", I sure will do that once in a while. Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 06:04, 2 October 2012 (UTC)
Hey, I was wondering if you'd accept a friend invite from me on Facebook. I share cycling stuff. And political stuff. That would be great to have a place to chat, even though I'm not there often. Your call! :) Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 23:29, 8 October 2012 (UTC)
Done! My profile pic is me with a mountain bike, just so you know it's me. Looking forward to talk a bit over there! Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 14:51, 9 October 2012 (UTC)

WP:F1 Newsletter (September 2012)

The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
Year V · Issue 9 · September 3, 2012 – October 1, 2012

Previous month's issue

New users
WikiProject news
Newsletter news
Article developments
Formula One articles by quality and importance
Quality Importance
Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
FA 3 3 7 13
FL 2 3 1 6
A 2 2
GA 3 6 10 6 25
B 19 27 40 49 135
C 6 36 44 98 184
Start 15 101 185 692 993
Stub 18 130 1,540 1,688
List 1 7 18 4 30
Category 522 522
Disambig 8 8
File 2 2
Portal 35 35
Project 67 67
Redirect 20 20
Template 176 176
NA 40 40
Assessed 49 201 437 2,389 871 0 3,947
Unassessed 1 1 1 3
Total 49 202 437 2,390 871 1 3,950
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    Article of the month – 2012 Singapore Grand Prix

    The 2012 Singapore Grand Prix (formally known as the 2012 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix) is a Formula One motor race that took place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay, Singapore on 23 September 2012 as the fourteenth round of the 2012 season. The race was the thirteenth time that a Singapore Grand Prix has been held. And the fifth time it was a round of the Formula One World Championship.

    Lewis Hamilton started the race from pole. Sebastian Vettel won the race, his second of the season, after Hamilton's gearbox failed early in the race.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 194
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 165
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 149
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 142
    5th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 132
    6th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 119
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 93
    8th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 82
    9th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 66
    10th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 51
    11th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 44
    12th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 43
    13th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 35
    14th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 31
    15th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 29
    16th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 25
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 8
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 6
    19th Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    20th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    21st Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    22nd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Lotus 0
    23rd France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    24th India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    25th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 297
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 261
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 245
    4th United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 231
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 136
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 101
    7th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 75
    8th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 54
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 14
    10th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    11th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    Italy Italian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:19:41.221
    2nd Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 4.356
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 20.594
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 29.667
    5th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 30.881
    6th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 31.259
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 33.550
    8th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 41.057
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 43.898
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 48.144
    Fastest Lap: Nico Rosberg 1:27.239, on lap 53
    Italian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:24.010
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:24.133
    Row two Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:24.247
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:24.540
    Row three Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:24.802
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:24.833
    Row four Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:24.855
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber 1:25.109
    Row five United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:24.304*
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:25.678
    Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 2:00:26.144
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 8.959
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 15.227
    4th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 19.063
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 34.784
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 35.759
    7th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 36.698
    8th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 42.829
    9th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 45.820
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 50.619†
    Fastest Lap: Germany Nico Hülkenberg (Force India) 1:51.033, on lap 52
    Singapore Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:46.362
    Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:46.804
    Row two Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:46.905
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:46.939
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:47.216
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:47.241
    Row four Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:47.475
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:47.788
    Row five Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes No time*
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes No time*

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    Re:A favour, please!

    Done! I think some inline citations in the karting section and a longer lead would easily bump it up to B class as well.—Midgrid(talk) 07:15, 11 October 2012 (UTC)

    WP:NASCAR Newsletter (October 2012)

    The WikiProject NASCAR Newsletter
    Volume 3 · No. 4 –September 26, 2012 –October 25, 2012
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    B 30 56 52 11 149
    C 22 40 53 24 1 140
    Start 26 117 399 367 7 916
    Stub 17 55 297 596 5 970
    List 12 54 2 68
    Category 1 2 4 10 154 171
    Disambig 4 1 1 14 20
    Portal 1 4 5
    Project 11 11
    Redirect 2 98 100
    Template 2 15 8 4 60 89
    NA 1 1
    Assessed 102 306 886 1,017 342 13 2,666
    Total 102 306 886 1,017 342 13 2,666

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    Tim Richmond (June 7, 1955 – August 13, 1989) was an American race car driver from Ashland, Ohio. He competed in IndyCar racing before transferring to NASCAR's Winston Cup Series (now Sprint Cup Series). Richmond was one of the first drivers to change from open wheel racing to NASCAR stock cars full-time, which has since become an industry trend. He won the 1980 Indianapolis 500 Rookie of the Year award and had 13 victories during eight NASCAR seasons.

    Richmond achieved his top NASCAR season in 1986 when he finished third in points. He won seven races that season, more than any other driver on the tour. When he missed the season-opening Daytona 500 in February 1987, media reported that he had pneumonia. The infection most likely resulted from his compromised immune system, which was weakened by AIDS. The disease drastically shortened his life. Despite the state of his health, Richmond competed in eight races in 1987, winning two events and one pole position before his final race in August of that year. He attempted a comeback in 1988 before NASCAR banned him for testing positive for a banned substance; after NASCAR insisted on access to his entire medical record before reinstating him, Richmond withdrew from racing. NASCAR later stated their original test was inaccurate.

    Richmond grew up in a wealthy family and lived a freewheeling lifestyle, earning him the nickname "Hollywood". In describing Richmond's influence in racing, Charlotte Motor Speedway president Humpy Wheeler said: "We've never had a race driver like Tim in stock car racing. He was almost a James Dean-like character." When Richmond was cast for a bit part in the 1983 movie Stroker Ace, "He fell right in with the group working on the film," said director Hal Needham. Cole Trickle, the main character in the movie Days of Thunder, played by Tom Cruise, was loosely based on Richmond and his interaction with Harry Hyde and Rick Hendrick. (Read more...)

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    Pro12 Table

    I am thinking of creating template for the 2012/13 Pro12 Table, akin to "2012–13 English Premiership Table (rugby union)". This will allow me to include it in each of the participating teams' pages. I know you do a lot of work on Pro12, so I wanted to run this past you first. Do you see any problems with this idea? Hamish59 (talk) 12:38, 3 November 2012 (UTC)

    Apologies. I have just had a closer look, and realised that is is already a template. D'oh! Hamish59 (talk) 12:43, 3 November 2012 (UTC)

    WPF1 Newsletter (October)

    The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
    Year V · Issue 10 · October 1, 2012 – November 5, 2012

    Previous month's issue

    New users
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    Quality Importance
    Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
    FA 3 3 7 13
    FL 2 3 1 6
    A 2 2
    GA 3 6 10 6 25
    B 19 27 40 49 135
    C 6 36 44 98 184
    Start 15 102 185 701 1,003
    Stub 18 130 1,548 1,696
    List 1 7 18 4 30
    Category 524 524
    Disambig 8 8
    File 2 2
    Portal 35 35
    Project 67 67
    Redirect 20 20
    Template 179 179
    NA 41 41
    Assessed 49 202 437 2,406 877 0 3,971
    Unassessed 2 2
    Total 49 202 437 2,406 877 2 3,973
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    A dramatic start to the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix saw Romain Grosjean (Lotus) knock Mark Webber (Red Bull) into a spin. Further back, Bruno Senna (Williams) hit Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) as the pack was broken up, whilst championship contender Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) sustained a race-ending puncture in a separate incident.
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    Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and vehicles must conform. The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, usually held on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. The results of each race are combined to determine two annual championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.

    A red flag is shown when there has been an accident or the track conditions are poor enough to warrant the race being stopped. The flags are displayed by the marshals at various points around the circuit. Following red flag being shown, the exit of the pit lane is closed and cars must proceed to the starting grid slowly, without overtaking. From 2005, a ten-minute warning is given before the race is resumed behind the safety car, which leads the field for a lap before it returns to the pit lane. Previously, the race was restarted in race order from the penultimate lap before the red flag was shown. If a race is unable to be resumed, "the results will be taken at the end of the penultimate lap before the lap during which the signal to suspend the race was given." If 75 per cent of the race distance has not been completed and the race cannot be resumed, half points are awarded. No points are awarded if the race cannot be restarted and less than two laps have been completed.

    Since the first World Championship Grand Prix in 1950, red flags have been shown in sixty-three races. Twenty-six were restarted on the first lap. Thirteen races, nine stopped because of rain and four due to accidents involving drivers, were not restarted. Three races were stopped due to incidents that resulted in fatalities: The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was stopped on lap twenty-nine and not restarted after Rolf Stommelen's car crashed into a spectator area, killing five people. The 1982 Canadian Grand Prix was halted on the first lap after Riccardo Paletti was killed when his car collided with the back of Didier Pironi's Ferrari. The 1994 San Marino Grand Prix was red-flagged on lap five following the fatal accident of Ayrton Senna, in which his car crashed into a wall at the Tamburello curve.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 255
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 245
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 198
    4th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 167
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 165
    6th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 153
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 95
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 93
    9th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 90
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 66
    11th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 58
    12th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 49
    13th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 46
    14th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 43
    15th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 43
    16th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 30
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 12
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 10
    19th Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    20th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    21st Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    22nd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Lotus 0
    23rd France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    24th India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    25th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 422
    2nd Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 340
    3rd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 318
    4th United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 288
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 136
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 124
    7th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 95
    8th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 73
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 22
    10th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    11th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    Japan Japanese Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:28:56.242
    2nd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 20.639
    3rd Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 24.538
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 25.098
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 46.490
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 50.424
    7th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 51.159
    8th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams + 52.364
    9th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 54.675
    10th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 1:06.919
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:35.774, on lap 52
    Japanese Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30.839
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:31.090
    Row two Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber 1:31.700
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:31.898
    Row three Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber 1:32.022
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:32.114
    Row four Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:32.208
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:31.290*
    Row five United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:32.327
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:32.293 (Q2)†
    South Korea Korean Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:36:28.651
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 8.231
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 13.944
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 20.168
    5th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 36.739
    6th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 45.301
    7th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 54.812
    8th France Jean-Éric Vergne Italy Toro Rosso + 1:09.589
    9th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 1:11.787
    10th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 1:19.692
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:42.037, on lap 54
    Korean Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:37.242
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:37.316
    Row two United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:37.469
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:37.534
    Row three Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:37.625
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:37.884
    Row four France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:37.934
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:38.266
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:38.361
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:38.513
    India Indian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:31:10.744
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 9.437
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 13.217
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 13.909
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 26.266
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 44.674
    7th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 45.227
    8th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 54.998
    9th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 56.103
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 1:14.975
    Fastest Lap: Jenson Button 1:28.203, on lap 60
    Indian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:25.283
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:25.327
    Row two United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:25.544
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:25.659
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:25.773
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:25.857
    Row four Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:26.236
    Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber 1:26.360
    Row five Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:26.713
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes No time*
    United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:45:58.667
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 0.852
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 4.163
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 7.787
    5th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams + 13.007
    6th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 20.076
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 22.896
    8th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 23.542
    9th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 24.160
    10th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 27.463
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:43.964, on lap 54
    Abu Dhabi Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:40.630
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:40.978
    Row two Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:41.226*
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:41.260
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:41.290
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:41.582
    Row four Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:41.603
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:41.723
    Row five France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:41.778
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:42.019 (Q2)

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    WP:NASCAR Newsletter (November 2012)

    The WikiProject NASCAR Newsletter
    Volume 3 · No. 5 –October 26, 2012 –November 25, 2012
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    Article Statistics


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    GA 3 5 16 2 26
    B 30 56 52 11 149
    C 22 40 53 24 1 140
    Start 26 119 402 383 7 937
    Stub 17 56 300 600 8 981
    List 12 54 2 68
    Category 1 2 4 10 155 172
    Disambig 4 1 1 14 20
    Portal 1 4 5
    Project 11 11
    Redirect 2 100 102
    Template 2 15 8 4 60 89
    NA 1 1
    Assessed 102 309 892 1,037 345 16 2,701
    Total 102 309 892 1,037 345 16 2,701

    Picture of the Month


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    Article of the month – 2010 Ford 400, a Good Article

    The 2010 Ford 400 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on November 21, 2010 at Homestead Miami Speedway in Homestead, Florida. The 267 lap race was the thirty-sixth in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the final race in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ends the season. The race was won by Carl Edwards for the Roush Fenway Racing team. Jimmie Johnson finished second, and Kevin Harvick clinched third.

    Pole position driver Kasey Kahne maintained his lead on the first lap of the race. Edwards started in the second position on the grid, and became the leader of the race on the fourth lap. Shortly after a restart on lap 22, championship leader Denny Hamlin spun sideways, resulting with damage to his splitter. Martin Truex, Jr. took the lead on lap 73, but after the final pit stops Edwards was first. He maintained the lead to win the race, having led it for 192 laps.

    A total of 67,000 people attended the race, while 5.605 million watched it on television. There were ten cautions in the race, as well as twenty-five lead changes among nine different drivers. Edwards' victory was his second win in the 2010 season, with the first coming the previous week at the Kobalt Tools 500. Jimmie Johnson won the Drivers' Championship, 39 points ahead of Denny Hamlin. Johnson's team owner Rick Hendrick won the Owners' Championship. Chevrolet won the Manufacturer Championship with 261 points, 44 points ahead of Toyota. (Read more...)

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    Ellen van Dijk

    Hi Cs-wolves, I see you're helping improving the article of Ellen van Dijk. Thank you for that! However, I changed your last edit (writing van Dijk <-> Van Dijk). Please see the talk:Ellen van Dijk page for my explenation. If you don't agree, pleae let me know! --Sander.v.Ginkel (talk) 22:07, 26 November 2012 (UTC)

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    Article of the month – 2012 Formula One season, current Good Article nominee

    The 2012 Formula One season was the 63rd season of the Formula One World Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula One cars recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) — the governing body of motorsport — as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The season was contested over twenty rounds, which started in Australia on 18 March and ended in Brazil on 25 November. The 2012 season saw the return of the United States Grand Prix, which was held at the Circuit of the Americas, a purpose-built circuit in Austin, Texas. After being cancelled in 2011 due to civil protests, the Bahrain Grand Prix also returned to the calendar.

    The early season was tumultuous, with seven different drivers winning the first seven races of the championship; a record for the series. It was not until the European Grand Prix in June that a driver, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, won his second race of the year, and with it, emerged as a championship contender. Alonso maintained his hold on the championship lead for the next seven races, taking his third win in Germany and finishing on the podium in the United Kingdom, Italy and Singapore. However, costly first-lap retirements in Belgium and Japan allowed his rivals to catch up, and defending World Champion Sebastian Vettel — like Alonso, a two-time winner — took the lead in the sixteenth race of the season. Vettel, too, encountered difficulties throughout the season; contact with a backmarker left him to finish outside the points in Malaysia, while alternator failures at the European and Italian Grands Prix cost him valuable points and exclusion from qualifying in Abu Dhabi led him to start from the pit lane. Vettel entered the final race of the season with a thirteen-point lead over Alonso. Alonso needed a podium finish to stand any chance of becoming World Drivers' Champion, but in a race of attrition that finished under the safety car, Vettel finished in sixth place, scoring enough points to win his third consecutive championship, becoming the third driver to do so. In the World Constructors' Championship, Red Bull Racing secured their third consecutive title when Sebastian Vettel finished second at the United States Grand Prix.

    In addition to seeing seven drivers win the first seven races, the 2012 season broke several records. The calendar for the season included twenty races, breaking the previous record of nineteen, which was first set in 2005. Six current or former World Drivers' Champions — Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkönen, and Michael Schumacher — started the season, breaking the record of five established in 1970.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 281
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 278
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 207
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 190
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 188
    6th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 179
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 122
    8th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 96
    9th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 93
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 66
    11th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 63
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 60
    13th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 49
    14th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 46
    15th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 45
    16th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 31
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 16
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 10
    19th Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    20th Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    21st France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    22nd Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    23rd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Lotus 0
    24th India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    25th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 460
    2nd Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 400
    3rd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 378
    4th United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 303
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 142
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 126
    7th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 109
    8th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 76
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 26
    10th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    11th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    United States United States Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:35:55.269
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 0.675
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 39.229
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 46.013
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 56.432
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 1:04.425
    7th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 1:10.313
    8th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 1:13.792
    9th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams + 1:14.525
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 1:15.133
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:39.347, on lap 56
    United States Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:35.657
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:35.766
    Row two Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:36.174
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:36.708
    Row three Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:36.794
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:37.141*
    Row four Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:37.300
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:36.587†
    Row five Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:37.842
    Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams 1:37.604 (Q2)
    Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:45:22.656
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 2.754*
    3rd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 3.615
    4th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 4.936
    5th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 5.708
    6th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 9.453
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 11.907
    8th France Jean-Éric Vergne Italy Toro Rosso + 28.653
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 31.250
    10th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 1:18.069, on lap 38
    Brazilian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:12.458
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:12.513
    Row two Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:12.581
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:12.760
    Row three Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:12.987
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:13.206†
    Row four Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:13.253
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:13.298
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:13.489
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:14.121 (Q2)

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    Reverted change

    Why have you just reverted my change at 2012–13 European Challenge Cup pool stage? What was wrong with what I did? Hamish59 (talk) 20:59, 7 December 2012 (UTC)

    OK, understood. Hamish59 (talk) 21:18, 7 December 2012 (UTC)

    Date order change?

    Why the change of date format on 2013 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships? Isn't XIV:Manual of Style/Dates and numbers#Retaining the existing format valid? — WardMuylaert (talk) 23:54, 9 December 2012 (UTC)

    Ok, I can follow that reasoning. Cheers. — WardMuylaert (talk) 10:29, 10 December 2012 (UTC)

    Concern following your recent Greg LeMond edits

    Hi - I just noticed your recent edits of Greg LeMond, and appreciate your correcting the team affiliations especially. He signed for PDM in late 1987, right (after being contracted to La vie claire through 87, right)? Wondering though if you can help me find a source to include in the article to support it, as I myself was responsible for the error in dates, plus I didn't include material about his racing for Coors Light in the USA and their picking up some of his salary b/c I couldn't remember the details let alone source it. It would be good to have access to actual press to look to in refining the career summary, where this info was/is incorrect still. Thanks.joepa 18:05, 16 December 2012 (UTC)

    WP:NASCAR Newsletter (December 2012)

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    Volume 3 · No. 6 –November 26, 2012 –December 25, 2012
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    Article of the month – Daytona International Speedway

    Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. Since opening in 1959, it has been the home of the Daytona 500, the most prestigious race in NASCAR. In addition to NASCAR, the track also hosts races of ARCA, AMA Superbike, Grand-Am and Motocross. The track features multiple layouts including the primary 2.5 miles (4.0 km) high speed tri-oval, a 3.56 miles (5.73 km) sports car course, a 2.95 miles (4.75 km) motorcycle course, and a .25 miles (0.40 km) karting and motorcycle flat-track. The track's 180-acre (73 ha) infield includes the 29-acre (12 ha) Lake Lloyd, which has hosted powerboat racing. The speedway is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation. The track was built in 1958 by NASCAR founder William France Sr. to host racing that was being held at the former Daytona Beach Road Course. His banked design permitted higher speeds and gave fans a better view of the cars. Lights were installed around the track in 1998, and today it is the third largest single lit outdoor sports facility. The speedway has been renovated three times, with the infield renovated in 2004, and the track repaved in 1978 and 2010. (Read more...)

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    Happy New Year!

    I left you a message on Facebook about the rider transfers. Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 17:05, 1 January 2013 (UTC)

    Ah OK! What I said:

    Happy New Year a bit late! I didn't even drink one drop lol, pretty relax. I started updating Vini Fantini-Selle Italia riders, including the template. I move slowly since while I'm at it, I clean the palmares up, delete dead external links, etc. I also only change the articles of the guys coming IN the team, since we'll encounter the riders leaving as we go updating new teams. Cool?

    12:03pm Mathieu Giroux I've done Vini and vacansoleil riders and templates. I'll continue later on, starting in reverse alpha order. Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 19:05, 1 January 2013 (UTC)

    OK, I'm starting the UnitedHealthcare template and riders article at the moment, but I'll leave the rosters on the team pages to you if you don't mind (well, all of them) I am not patient/attentive enough for those, I'm sure I'll screw something up. Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 19:23, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
    I did UHC and Topsport Vlaanderen-Mercator riders (it went swiftly, except writing John Murphy's palmares, but it's fun) I was wondering what to do with this template: Template:SpiderTech-C10 riders. Moving on to Sojasun! Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 20:28, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
    I don't know what AFD means lol. Leaving that to you. Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 20:39, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
    Leaving it to you anyway! :) I'm now at SKY, and I see you have done the template. I did the templates from that point and I am quite positive they are OK (according to the transfer page) since I tripled checked them. I don't know about the managers though... I'll update the SKY individual riders' articles. Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 21:57, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
    I finished SKY's riders' articles, along with updating some palmares and all. I'll take a break (brain boiling) I will continue continue maybe tonight or certainly tomorrow. It's great to not only change the teams, but consult the 3 sources for the palmares that are reliable in my view (French Wiki, cyclingarchives and Cycling Base) I guess the next step would be to create an article for anybody in the World Tour, especially if they are young. (But no hurry) Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 23:06, 1 January 2013 (UTC)
    Just finished Saxo-Bank! You modified Kreuziger already. Anyway, it's going very swift. :) Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 02:14, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
    Well I'm in no rush, as I said it's a great time to update palmareses and take trash out. How come you can't access Facebook? 02:20, 2 January 2013 (UTC) BTW, there is no template for Rusvelo? Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 02:23, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
    Geez you are already at RadioShack? Does that mean the individual articles from the point are all covered? Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 02:28, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
    OK, some IP covered it. I'm on fire, but I take my time, not wanting to make a mistake. Do you see a meteor?? Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 02:43, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
    Orica-GreenEDGE riders done. Where are you at? Starting tomorrow, maybe. It's cool! Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 03:26, 2 January 2013 (UTC)
    OK, just leave me the individual articles, as I said, I'll check the palmares and add good results and delete crap. Maybe tomorrow. Not long after that! :) Mattaidepikiw (Talk) 03:30, 2 January 2013 (UTC)

    Thanks

    I was just a touch miffed about the equaliser after we had played so well, and to make matters worse, my hometown side Truro City, who were 3–1 up at Welling, conceded a last minute goal to lose 4–3. So it was a bad minute. But commiserations due also to you, after today's Luton bother, and you're minus a manager as well! Or is that good news...? Never a dull moment... ;) Bretonbanquet (talk) 01:29, 6 January 2013 (UTC)

    I thought Solbakken was an odd choice, it just seemed destined to be a failure from the start. But Dean Saunders? I just can't see it working. I quite like him as a person, but he's never really done anything at that level, and did Doncaster no favours. They're doing OK now, but I think League One is quite weak this season. Saunders should probably have got Wrexham promoted, but never managed to do it... O'Driscoll must be a better bet, and his treatment at Forest was a travesty. Forest are becoming a bit of a joke, I think. Curbishley's name pops up quite often, but when is he going to take a job? He must be very rusty by now. I don't think your lot will go down, but I'd be a bit worried about Saunders :/ Bretonbanquet (talk) 14:18, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
    Ha! No, that's exactly what usually happens... We've slipped down a bit because of postponed games etc, but we are unusually far from the relegation zone. There are some pretty poor sides in our division this season. The more I hear about Saunders, the more likely they're saying it is that he'll be your new man. Something odd about it! Bretonbanquet (talk) 22:51, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
    Hartlepool are incredibly bad for some reason, except (amazingly) the day they won at Sheffield United. Well, it looks inevitable then... I wish you chaps the very best of luck!! Bretonbanquet (talk) 23:13, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
    A point is a point! That may be the point that seals a place in the play-offs ;) Bretonbanquet (talk) 23:59, 12 January 2013 (UTC)

    Newsletter

    Hi Craig. I'm sorry to say that, due to no longer having sufficient time, I must relinquish my newsletter duties. I completely forgot about the latest issue, which I've just realised is several days overdue, but I'm afraid I simply don't have as much time as before to dedicate to it. Hopefully there will be someone else in WP:F1 who will be interested, but please don't feel responsible for continuing it by yourself if you don't want to! Many apologies,—Midgrid(talk) 21:28, 8 January 2013 (UTC)

    Well, that's understandable as well. I'll send send out the latest issue today and then post at Talk:WPF1 to see if anyone is interested in taking it over. Thanks for helping out with the newsletter over the years - I'd forgotten how long it's been running!—Midgrid(talk) 14:42, 9 January 2013 (UTC)
    Looking good! :) As for myself, one day I will finish 1995 Monaco Grand Prix, and also clean up the monstrosity in my sandbox...—Midgrid(talk) 20:47, 9 January 2013 (UTC)

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    Article of the month – 2012 Formula One season, current Good Article nominee

    The 2012 Formula One season was the 63rd season of the Formula One World Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula One cars recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) — the governing body of motorsport — as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The season was contested over twenty rounds, which started in Australia on 18 March and ended in Brazil on 25 November. The 2012 season saw the return of the United States Grand Prix, which was held at the Circuit of the Americas, a purpose-built circuit in Austin, Texas. After being cancelled in 2011 due to civil protests, the Bahrain Grand Prix also returned to the calendar.

    The early season was tumultuous, with seven different drivers winning the first seven races of the championship; a record for the series. It was not until the European Grand Prix in June that a driver, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, won his second race of the year, and with it, emerged as a championship contender. Alonso maintained his hold on the championship lead for the next seven races, taking his third win in Germany and finishing on the podium in the United Kingdom, Italy and Singapore. However, costly first-lap retirements in Belgium and Japan allowed his rivals to catch up, and defending World Champion Sebastian Vettel — like Alonso, a two-time winner — took the lead in the sixteenth race of the season. Vettel, too, encountered difficulties throughout the season; contact with a backmarker left him to finish outside the points in Malaysia, while alternator failures at the European and Italian Grands Prix cost him valuable points and exclusion from qualifying in Abu Dhabi led him to start from the pit lane. Vettel entered the final race of the season with a thirteen-point lead over Alonso. Alonso needed a podium finish to stand any chance of becoming World Drivers' Champion, but in a race of attrition that finished under the safety car, Vettel finished in sixth place, scoring enough points to win his third consecutive championship, becoming the third driver to do so. In the World Constructors' Championship, Red Bull Racing secured their third consecutive title when Sebastian Vettel finished second at the United States Grand Prix.

    In addition to seeing seven drivers win the first seven races, the 2012 season broke several records. The calendar for the season included twenty races, breaking the previous record of nineteen, which was first set in 2005. Six current or former World Drivers' Champions — Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkönen, and Michael Schumacher — started the season, breaking the record of five established in 1970.

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    2013 Teams and Races
    2013 Teams Team Constructor Drivers Car
    Austria Infiniti Red Bull Racing Red Bull Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull RB9
    Australia Mark Webber
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Spain Fernando Alonso TBA
    Brazil Felipe Massa
    United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren MP4-28
    Mexico Sergio Pérez
    United Kingdom Lotus F1 Lotus Finland Kimi Räikkönen TBA
    France Romain Grosjean
    Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes F1 W04
    Germany Nico Rosberg
    Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber Germany Nico Hülkenberg Sauber C32
    Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez
    India Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India TBA Force India VJM06
    TBA
    United Kingdom Williams F1 Team Williams Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams FW35
    Finland Valtteri Bottas
    Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso STR8
    France Jean-Éric Vergne
    Malaysia Caterham F1 Team Caterham France Charles Pic TBA
    TBA
    Russia Marussia F1 Team Marussia Germany Timo Glock Marussia MR02
    United Kingdom Max Chilton
    2013 Grands Prix Grand Prix Circuit Last Winner Date
    Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 17 March
    Malaysia Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 24 March
    Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit Germany Nico Rosberg 14 April
    Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 21 April
    Gran Premio de España Spain Circuit de Catalunya Venezuela Pastor Maldonado 12 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco Australia Mark Webber 26 May
    Grand Prix du Canada Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 9 June
    British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Australia Mark Webber 30 June
    Großer Preis von Deutschland Germany TBA Spain Fernando Alonso 7 July
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    Magyar Nagydíj Hungary Hungaroring United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 28 July
    Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps United Kingdom Jenson Button 25 August
    Gran Premio |d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 8 September
    Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 22 September
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korea International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 6 October
    Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 13 October
    Indian Grand Prix India Buddh International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 27 October
    Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit Finland Kimi Räikkönen 3 November
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    A pint for you!

    You do sterling work posting race results: please know that it is appreciated. But if I knew you well enough as a pal to buy you a pint, I'd suggest don't be a dick if someone notices something current through a watchlist without trawling though the whole article. But I'd want to do it trusting it doesn't undermine recognition of great work. Kevin McE (talk) 16:29, 20 January 2013 (UTC)
    Yep: not long now and Mrs McE will be getting used to seeing the top of my headphone clad bonce over the top of my laptop as I try to pick up something among the gutteral grumblings that constitutes Sporta.be commentary. The three month "talking to my better half season" is almost at an end. (and it looks like gnat's water lager anyway, so should scarcely challenge your balance on a wagon.) Kevin McE (talk) 16:47, 20 January 2013 (UTC)

    Vandalism? What are you talking about? I cancelled the second surname "Correia" since it's not required, Brasilian people have two surnames like Spanish people. I think the other surname is used only in official documents, but you can't talk about vandalism in this situation.LegendK (talk) 23:33, 23 January 2013 (UTC)

    WP:NASCAR Newsletter (January 2013)

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    Chase Elliott in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race at Rockingham Speedway, November 3, 2012.

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    Article of the month – Harley J. Earl Trophy, a Good Article

    The Harley J. Earl Trophy is the trophy presented to the winner of the premier, and season-opening, event of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), the Daytona 500. It is named after influential automobile designer Harley Earl, who served as the second commissioner of NASCAR. Earl has been known as the so-called "father of the Corvette" and designer of the Firebird I prototype that adorns the trophy. The trophy is kept on display at the Daytona International Speedway, while a small replica is given to each Daytona 500 winner. (Read more...)

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    2013 Tour Down Under

    Your work in the 2013 Tour Down Under looks awesome so far! Keep working. Osplace 01:18, 1 February 2013 (UTC)

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    Discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Formula_One#Test_and_Reserve_Drivers

    You are invited to join the discussion at Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Formula_One#Test_and_Reserve_Drivers.  Ronhjones  18:44, 9 February 2013 (UTC)

    Caja Rural

    Very helpful edits on the article and I learned from you how to do repeated references too, thank you. I will leave it to you to change the grammatical tense back on Friday :-) ※ What was the thinking behind eliminating the Caja Rural–Orbea and Kaiku links? I had included them originally so that ancillary information on those teams could be included in XIV without cluttering the main Caja Rural article. My rationale for including these prior names at all, by the way, is that (i) from speaking to those who follow Spanish and Basque Country cycling and from the tone of some of the relevant articles I have read, it seems clear that Caja Rural is not generally considered to be a 2010 start-up, and (ii) readers doing additional searching will find references such as "Kaiku-Caja Rural" in news prior to 2010 and even rider's team affiliations referring simply to "Caja Rural" in the 1980s (e.g. Marino Lejarreta). Transonic Crayon (talk) 13:40, 20 February 2013 (UTC)

    Basically, what it was to do was to remove links from the team names; just uniform across all teams' team name iterations over the years. The links can remain in the body of the text, but usually avoid them in the infoboxes. That's all. Craig(talk) 19:16, 20 February 2013 (UTC)
    OK, I understand the rationale now, thanks. Transonic Crayon (talk) 19:47, 20 February 2013 (UTC)

    WP:NASCAR Newsletter (February 2013)

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    Start 26 122 417 414 979
    Stub 17 57 302 610 986
    List 12 53 2 1 68
    Category 1 2 4 10 157 174
    Disambig 4 1 1 14 20
    Portal 1 4 5
    Project 11 11
    Redirect 2 101 103
    Template 2 15 8 4 64 93
    NA 1 1
    Assessed 103 312 909 1,080 352 1 2,757
    Unassessed 1 1
    Total 103 312 909 1,080 352 2 2,758

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    Chris Cockrum, driving the No. 93 Chevrolet Silverado for RSS Racing, leaves the pits during the 2012 Good Sam Roadside Assistance Carolina 200 at Rockingham Speedway.

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    Article of the month – 2010 Emory Healthcare 500, a new Good Article

    The 2010 Emory Healthcare 500 was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on September 5, 2010 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia. Contested over 325 laps, it was the twenty-fifth race of the 2010 Sprint Cup Series season. The race was won by Tony Stewart, for the Stewart Haas Racing team. Carl Edwards finished second, and Jimmie Johnson, who started seventh, clinched third. Pole position driver Denny Hamlin maintained his lead on the first lap to begin the race, as Ryan Newman, who started in the second position remained behind him. Afterward, Newman became the leader. On lap 128, Hamlin had an engine failure, finishing forty-third. Later in the race Tony Stewart led a race high of seventy-five laps. Stewart retained the first position on a final restart to clinch his third win at Atlanta Motor Speedway. There were eight cautions and twenty-seven lead changes among nine different drivers throughout the course of the race. It was Tony Stewart's first win of the season and the thirty-eighth of his career. The result moved him up two spots to fourth in the Drivers' Championship, 283 points behind of leader Kevin Harvick and fourteen ahead of Carl Edwards. Chevrolet maintained its lead in the Manufacturers' Championship, thirty-two ahead of Toyota and sixty-six ahead of Ford, with eleven races remaining in the season. A total of 93,200 people attended the race, while 5.516 million watched it on television. (Read more...)

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    Interwikilinks

    Hey, long time! Are links like this: La Montagne de Lure allowed? This one comes from the 2013 Paris–Nice article. Osplace 17:20, 6 March 2013 (UTC)

    UCI World Tour race articles

    Hey Cs,

    I have a comment and a question relating to your work on the UCI World Tour articles. Well for one, you have done an impeccable with writing the stage summaries and my question concerns the articles that you have worked on: are you planning on submitting each article for GA? Cause they're certainly GA level and worthy. Disc Wheel (Malk + Montributions) 20:27, 11 March 2013 (UTC)

    Haha that's very true. I'm just saying your work with all the race articles in general is definite GA work and they should pass easy. But I feel ya, I remember I did the stage write ups for one of the Tour's maybe 09 or 10 and I just got sick of it after nine or ten stages so I give you props for charging through it my man. Disc Wheel (Malk + Montributions) 02:26, 12 March 2013 (UTC)

    Okay I see you on the GA noms now. They take forever to get reviewed from my experience. I've got five up at the moment and once they go through I'm gonna try and nominate the Giro page itself once I've made some other refinements. But wow yeah so I guess you're reading the cycling news articles to catch up then and again you're doin' work on the pages. Much respect. Disc Wheel (Malk + Montributions) 03:23, 14 March 2013 (UTC)

    Yeah I know the videos you're talking about, yeah it isn't the same though. My computer has trouble loading most of the cycling videos that I try to watch on youtube so I've given up on trying to watch the races that NBC Sports doesn't show - provided that I'm not busy and can watch them. Disc Wheel (Malk + Montributions) 20:41, 15 March 2013 (UTC)

    To be honest dude I haven't seen much outside of the Tour since the switch from Versus to NBC. But I know that they have the annoying commentators for life of me I cant think of the other guy one is Liam McHugh... and the other guy that helps with the rebroadcast - not Bobke. Sherwen and Liggett for sure do the Tour. But they occasionally do the other races like the TDU and TDC I think. I haven't been watching much lately as you can tell. Disc Wheel (Malk + Montributions) 01:22, 16 March 2013 (UTC)

    Pro 12 Round by Round

    As per 2012 Six Nations Championship and 2013 Six Nations Championship, one of the reasons the round by rounf standings was disagreed with was because of the small amount of matches played, and I agree with that. The pro 12 has alot more mathes (22 to be exact) and each week dose have sigifigant changes in the standings. This is why the round by round table should be aloud. Based on your point of you saying it is a waste of space. Well on that, alot of items across XIV is a waste of space, why single out this article?? Rugby.change (talk) 23:19, 23 March 2013 (UTC)

    WP:NASCAR Newsletter (March 2013)

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    B 30 55 51 12 148
    C 23 40 55 28 146
    Start 26 122 417 415 1 981
    Stub 17 57 305 612 991
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    Redirect 2 101 103
    Template 2 15 8 4 65 94
    NA 1 1
    Assessed 103 312 913 1,086 356 2 2,772
    Unassessed 4 4
    Total 103 312 913 1,086 356 6 2,776
    WikiWork factors (?) ω = 25,821 Ω = 4.93

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    Kyle Larson celebrates in his No. 6 Rev Racing Toyota after winning the 2012 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East championship.

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    Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway) is a two-mile (3 km), low-banked, D-shaped oval superspeedway in Fontana, California which has hosted NASCAR racing annually since 1997. The track was also used for open wheel racing events until 2005. The racetrack is located near the former locations of Ontario Motor Speedway and Riverside International Raceway. The track is owned and operated by International Speedway Corporation and is the only track owned by ISC to have naming rights sold. The speedway is served by the nearby Interstate 10 and Interstate 15 freeways as well as a Metrolink station located behind the backstretch.

    Construction of the track, on the site of the former Kaiser Steel Mill, began in 1995 and was completed in late 1996. The speedway has a grandstand capacity of 91,200 and 28 skyboxes. In 2006, a fanzone was added behind the main grandstand. Lights were added to the speedway in 2004 with the addition of a second annual NASCAR weekend. In 2011 and 2012 the track hosted only one NASCAR weekend. The IZOD Indycar Series returned to the track in 2012 with the season finale race (a 500 mile night race); it ran a 400 mile race from 2002–05 at the track. (Read more...)

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