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2016 Ferrari Challenge North America
[edit]Hi BlackpoolJonny,
These are the things I changed on the 2016 Ferrari Challenge North America article:
- I added a sign that says no references are used in this page, because well, there are no references. Every page should have at least one or two references.
- Like every motorsport season page, it should have a "{{Motorsport season"-template. In this template it shows the year of the championship, links for the previous and the next season and potential parent or support series. Because this was missing, I added it.
- Because there are no references I changed every "All" under "Rounds" in the list of Teams and Drivers to "1".
- There was inconsistency with the flags. Some drivers had flags of countries, some had flags of states and some had flags of districts. I changed all flags to country-flags, because there are five different nationalities in Teams and Drivers. Also some of the drivers, like Brisebois, had a wrong flag of a country.
- Between the flag and the driver's name was often three spaces instead of just one. This was the case with every team and driver. I deleted as many unnecessary spaces as possible to save a little space.
- I added flags in front of the tracks. These aren't per se necessary, because it's a North American championship and although its parent series the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship competes in both the U.S.A. and Canada, it doesn't have flags in front of the names of the tracks.
- I replaced the full track name with three-letter abbreviations in the Championship standings. I've never seen full track names used in the Championship standings and three-letter abbreviations look a lot better.
- I removed every Motorsport driver results legend link and replaced it with one table. This is pretty much customary.
- The reference list, external link to the official website and categories were missing, so I added those too. There are no references (yet), but I added the section anyway.
Vettelisthebest (talk) 8:00, 23 February 2016 (UTC)
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