Re: Brabham BT24, Lotus 81, Cooper T81

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Hi Spiderlounge. It's great to see someone creating articles about some of the older F1 cars. I'm constantly amazed that we've had articles on cars like the Larrousse LH94 for ages but (until recently) we didn't have one on a championship-winning car like the Brabham BT24! On my talk page you wrote "I'm probably better at creating the content than at formating it properly for Wikipedia" - I'm just the opposite; I always find it easier and more enjoyable to massage an existing article. That's the great thing about Wikipedia - everyone can contribute in their own way. I wonder, are you able to quote the source(s) where you obtained the information for the articles you recently created? It would be great to add that information into the articles. Finally, are you aware of/have you considered joining the Formula One Wikiproject? Keep up the good work! -- DH85868993 10:29, 31 July 2007 (UTC)Reply

Four-wheel drive in Formula One

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Hi Spiderlounge. I just wanted to congratulate you on a great article. I'm looking forward to seeing the other articles listed on your to-do list :-) DH85868993 05:40, 3 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Brabham BT20

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Hi - nice work you're doing on various F1 chassis! I see you have Brabham BT20 on your 'to do' list: Since BT20 is sometimes described as a tidied up BT19, you might find this short piece useful. Give us a shout if there's any Brabham stuff you want checked, I've got a fairly good collection of books on the topic. Cheers. 4u1e 09:25, 3 August 2007 (UTC)Reply

Cooper T51

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I think one results table for works and one for privateers is the way to go (or maybe even three tables - one for Cooper ("works"), one for Rob Walker ("works-supported") and one for "everyone else"). Usually we don't mix championship and non-championship results in the same table, but if you split them out into a separate table, then that's another table! It might be a good idea to also seek Bretonbanquet's opinion - he's also done a lot of work on F1 results tables. DH85868993 03:16, 25 September 2007 (UTC)Reply


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