Talk:Ferrari P

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(personal attack by anon editor removed) Friday (talk) 16:39, 21 September 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Racing car template

I've had a stab at a template for racing cars (see template:Racing car) to summarise the usual data. I've used the F1 templates as a starting point and applied it to the Brabham BT46 article. If anyone's got an interest in this, please have a look at the template and modify or suggest changes as appropriate. After a few people have had a go at it and we have something we're happy with we could start to use it more widely. Note that it's not meant to be specific to F1, by the way. Cheers. 4u1e 10:36, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] 0846 controversy

Since this is Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, I have edited the long-contentious discussion of 0846, the "lost" P3/4 in a way I believe to be NPOV. Please feel free to copyedit this, but please do NOT mindlessly revert all of that text. It was NOT encyclopedic. The long Ferrari letter (which is disputed in its authenticity) especially did not belong here. That's what REFERENCE tags are for. I read Glickenhaus' entire pdf and much of the thread as well and attempted to distill it to a single paragraph for the average reader. --SFoskett 20:24, 31 July 2006 (UTC)