Wikipedia:WikiProject Formula One/Conventions

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In addition to the conventions listed on the main WikiProject:Formula One page, this page lists other conventions which are observed through the Project. In the interests of consistency, it is recommended that editors follow these conventions when creating or updating articles.

[edit] Existing Conventions

General

  • In standard article text, wikilink the first mention of a driver, team or manufacturer. (Note that in race results tables, all instances of constructor and engine manufacturer are wikilinked, not just the first instance).
  • Don't create red links for shortlived non-notable spinoff operations, or minor team figures who are only notable for their involvement in that team.
  • References to specific races link to the individual race article, not the generic race article or the town/circuit, e.g. if the following sentence: "At the Hungarian Grand Prix, the team introduced a new rear wing and a new spec engine was available for Monza." is referring to 1991, then "Hungarian Grand Prix" should link to 1991 Hungarian Grand Prix, not Hungarian Grand Prix and "Monza" should link to 1991 Italian Grand Prix, not Monza.
  • Years in F1 articles should link to the article for that year's World Championship, not the generic article for that year, e.g. "1977" should like to 1977 Formula One season, not 1977.

Drivers

  • Driver nationality: As described here.

Team/Entrants/Constructors

Engines

  • cars using the Cosworth DFV engine (and derivatives) are written as <constructor>-Ford, not <constructor>-Cosworth, e.g. McLaren-Ford, not McLaren-Cosworth.
  • references to Lamborghini engines (1989-1993) link to Lamborghini, not Modena (racing team).
  • references to Renault engines link to Renault F1, not Renault Sport, as discussed here.
  • references to Honda engines link to Honda Racing F1, rather than Honda.
  • references to Alfa Romeo engines (including those supplied to other teams) link to Alfa Romeo (Formula One).
  • the engines used by McLaren from late 1983 to 1987 are called "TAG" (i.e. as opposed to "Porsche" or "TAG Porsche" or "TAG/Porsche" etc) and are wikilinked to Techniques d'Avant Garde

Driver/constructor career summary tables

Race result tables

Miscellaneous

  • Future season pages should be maintained following the guidelines documented here.

[edit] Conventions Yet to be Established

Here are some things which currently appear in an inconsistent manner throughout the Project, and for which a convention should be established. Feel free to discuss these on this article's discussion page: