Talk:List of 2020 motorsport champions
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I have been looking through previous years, and to me the order in which this information is presented is a bit chaotic, at least in the open-wheel section. Therefore, I'd like to make a suggestion for ordering the information in what I feel is the most logical sense:
- Major series: Formula 1, Formula E, IndyCar, SuperFormula
- Formula 2 (there is only one series, so no more to say here)
- Formula 3 International (including the FIA F3 Championship as well as the Macau GP)
- Formula 3 Regional (first of all, the FIA official championships, such as F3 Asian, F3 Americas, FRegional Europe and FRegional Japanese - then the non-official series using the F3R cars, such as the Formula Renault EuroCup and AsiaCup, the W Series and the Toyota Racing Series)
- Other Formula 3 (I'd go here with the series using F3-homologated cars not being either the FIA F3 or the F3R cars - that is, Euroformula Open, Super Formula Lights, BRDC F3, Australian S5000 and MRF Challenge - and then with those National series such as de MSV F3 Cup, the Austrian F3, the FIA-CEZ series and those minor championships)
- Formula 4 (first the official FIA series, then the non-FIA series using the FIA F4 cars such as Formula Academy Finland or Danish F4, then those using similar cars such as Formula Nordic)
- Road to Indy (Indy Lights, Indy Pro 2000, US F2000)
- Other series (such as BOSS GP and the FFord series)
Obviously this is a suggestion, if you like it I could contribute to the listing of all championships scheduled in this order. I am not going to deal with other sections since I am not much into them. So... as you like. Sjælefred Herm (talk) 13:49, 24 February 2020 (UTC)