The following is a to-do list for WikiProject Formula One. It includes tasks which need done, but do not fit on Wikipedia:WikiProject Formula One/Task template.
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Article requests
edit- Indication in table pilot died during race or practise
- Indication in table pilot suffered injuries during race or practice
- Indication in table a mechanic got injured @teams respectively during race or practise
- Indication in table a mechanic died @teams respectively race or practise
- F1 Race Stewards
- I'm not convinced this warrants a separate article, but if it does, the title should probably be Formula One race stewards. DH85868993 (talk) 03:10, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
I have a feeling that this page should be created, you could create a sandbox for this page and I can help you edit the page, This page could use its own info box, not sure how to make one though. Lewishamiltonheikki (talk) 14:19, 4 June 2012 (UTC)
- All the bodies within the FIA
- Aerodynamicists and designers
- Addition to Farm team to include F1's use of GP2 or similar teams for the same purpose (Red Bull? Jordan?) Trekphiler 09:12, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
- I've added something, but I doubt it's enough, just a few sentences. Noobleton (talk) 18:20, 8 October 2010 (UTC)
- Alistair Watkins --Mal 22:08, 17 May 2007 (UTC)
- Rain in Formula One - Might include information about driving in the wet, car setup for wet conditions, differences in pit stop strategies, notorious rainy races, etc. --NaBUru38 (talk) 01:02, 28 May 2008 (UTC)
- Would need to consider these discussions about wet races:
Or just make a list of 'List of races affected by rain', could briefly explain about what the teams do for wet weather. Lewishamiltonheikki (talk) 13:43, 4 June 2012 (UTC)
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- 1:10 radio-controlled Formula One car - Became an European championship on its own in 2016, can be used to explain chassis regulations, history (invented by Tamiya in 1977 when it introduced their model of Tyrrell P34) (notable example of this class is the recent Tamiya F104) - will provide link of sources (old hobby magazines) later.
Articles that need to be copyedited
edit- Nicky Pastorelli
- Vincenzo Sospiri
- Midland F1 Racing
- Super Aguri F1
- Minardi
- Forti
- Andrea de Cesaris, especially concerning prose
- Prost–Senna rivalry, specifically concerning prose
- March 811
- March 821
Major project-wide activities to be completed
edit- Add race summaries to all race report articles which don't have them (which is most races before about 2004)
- Add qualifying results to all race report articles which don't have them (which is most races before about 2005)
Minor activities / Corrections across the project
edit- In most cases, references to years should link to the relevant World Championship page rather than to the general year page. So "2005" should link to 2005 Formula One season rather than 2005. The {{F1}} template is an efficient way to achieve this.
- Update all F1 car articles to use template:Racing car.
- Check the race times and time/lap gaps for all the F1 race reports against the "Results Archive" section of www.formula1.com and correct as necessary.
- Remaining to do: 1970-1973, 1977-1980, 1994 onwards
- Add race report articles into the relevant "<year> in <country>" category, e.g. 2007 Australian Grand Prix is included in Category:2007 in Australia. Use a sort key of "Grand Prix", e.g. the entry in 2007 Australian Grand Prix is [[Category:2007 in Australia|Grand Prix]]. Note that you may need to create the category; if so, copy an existing "Year in" category for the same country and just change the year number as appropriate.
- Done so far: 1989-1993
- For all race report articles, add a reference to the race results at www.formula1.com to the "References" section. See 1966 Dutch Grand Prix for an example.
- Done so far: 1950-1952, 1966-1970
- For all race report articles, add flags where they are not present, and replace the old links with the right ones (for example: replace [[Lotus Cars|Lotus]] with [[Team Lotus|Lotus]])
- Done so far: 1964-1967
- Race reports should have a tabulation of the constructors points totals
- As far as I'm aware, all the World Championship race reports from 1958 onwards already have Constructors' Championship points tables (noting that the Constructors' Championship only started in 1958). DH85868993 (talk) 09:08, 8 September 2020 (UTC)
- If someone possibly can check consecutive laps led for Max Verstappen since 2023 Miami forwards? Mentioned by Martin Brundle during Canada Race, that he reached 200 laps. User:Michalis2504 22:20, 18 June 2023
- It's been updated at List_of_Formula_One_driver_records#Most_consecutive_laps_in_the_lead. This article is updated after every race, but as you might imagine, it doesn't occur immediately as soon as the race finishes. DH85868993 (talk) 21:30, 18 June 2023 (UTC)
- This post is no longer applicable, but such a statement requires sourcing, and can be sourced from https://www.statsf1.com/en/statistiques/pilote/entete/tour-consecutif.aspx] SSSB (talk) 15:28, 14 September 2024 (UTC)
- 2026 Rules Changes - Details are required Tehben1 (talk) 10:27, 3 April 2024 (UTC)
Portal Management
editDid you know?
editNew 'Did you knows' are welcome. One 'Did you know' is swapped onto portal:Formula One every Wednesday. Feel free to add a 'Did you know', or to swap them if it has not already been done here 4u1e 14:46, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
Selected Article
editSelected Articles for the Formula One portal should be of Good Article standard or above. As there are few F1 articles at this standard as yet, you can vote for an article to be subject to an improvement drive to get it up to the required standard. If this is achieved it will become the new F1 portal Selected Article. See here for how to vote. 4u1e 14:46, 2 July 2006 (UTC)
The current selected article is 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. The current candidate for improvement to GA standard and to be the next selected article is History of Formula One - feel free to join in. 4u1e 20:53, 18 July 2006 (UTC)
Stubs that need to be expanded
editFor a complete list of F1-related stubs, see Category:Formula One stubs.
People
edit- Jo Bauer
- Sam Michael
- Jarno Trulli - a bit short
- Timo Glock
- Ken Tyrrell
- Bernd Maylander
- Vincenzo Sospiri - i've had a go at adding some more to this about his early career before F1 Ashley89H (talk) 18:42, 25 May 2008 (UTC)
- Ron Tauranac
- Jean Marie Balestre
- Jean-Louis Schlesser
- Sakon Yamamoto
- Ryan Briscoe
- Mario Theissen
- Bob Bell
Events
edit- Moroccan Grand Prix
- Pescara Grand Prix
- Swedish Grand Prix
- Turkish Grand Prix
- Mexican Grand Prix
- Chinese Grand Prix
Other
edit- Phoenix Finance - expansion on the history of their bid to enter Formula 1 in 2002.
- FIA World Motor Sport Council - linked in 2005 United States Grand Prix
- Petronas
- Chris Amon Racing
- Circuit de Monaco - needs info about changes to the circuit over time, including addition of the chicane, reprofiling of the harbour, change of pits
- 2005 Malaysian Grand Prix - summary needed
- Concorde Agreement - and related articles - note that reference to the actual document's publication was added 8 June 2007
- Grand Prix World Championship
- Grand Prix Manufacturers Association, which went online 18 Nov 2005
- Mugen Motorsports (Mugen Honda redirects here)
- 2004 Canadian Grand Prix - added Summary and reasons for Disqualification, possibly needs approval (I'm relatively new to this part of Wiki, just want to make sure it's been completed properly)
- Fastest lap
- JBW
- All race reports from 1990's - I've done all of 1994 and the beginning of 1995
- Williams FW16
- Tyrrell 022
- McLaren MP4/9
- McLaren MP4/13
- Footwork FA15
- Lotus 107C
- Lotus 109
- Jordan 194
- Larrousse LH94
- Minardi M193B
- Minardi M194
- Ligier JS39B
- Sauber C13
- Simtek S941
- Pacific PR01
- Jordan 191
- Red Bull RB9
Articles that need to be updated
edit- 2024 Formula One season - Ongoing testing, plus the Honda situation should be monitored and updated on the article accordingly (regulations, races, etc, should now be up to date)
- Aston Martin Cognizant F1 team still has no official team page that differentiates it from racing point as a team in it's own right. The Aston Martin page is confusingly titled 'Aston Martin in Formula One' as a historic account of the team. Though upon inspection, this page is suitable to be moved to an official Aston Martin Cognizant F1 page in it's own right to differentiate it from its former Racing Point. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Seanmc 2002 (talk • contribs)
- WP:F1 standard practice is to have a single article covering all of a manufacturer's involvement in Formula One, e.g.:
- Renault in Formula One covers the 1977-1985 team, the 2002-2010 team and the 2016-2020 team
- Mercedes-Benz in Formula One covers the 1954-1955 team and the 2010-2021 team
- Honda in Formula One covers the 1964-1968 team and the 2006-2008 team
- Therefore I think it's appropriate/in line with WP:F1 standard practice for Aston Martin in Formula One to cover both the 1959-1960 team and the 2021 team, and that we don't need a separate article for the 2021 team only, or that Aston Martin in Formula One should be renamed to "Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team". DH85868993 (talk) 01:33, 6 August 2021 (UTC)
- WP:F1 standard practice is to have a single article covering all of a manufacturer's involvement in Formula One, e.g.:
Articles that need images
editNote that per Wikipedia policy, we need freely licensed (not copyrighted) photos of the following (we would be unable to claim fair use on them). Please note that most images you might find on the Internet are copyrighted and not appropriate for uploading to Wikipedia. If you did not create the image or are unable or unwilling to verify its copyright status, do not upload the image.
- Andrea de Cesaris – later in life/career
- Max Mosley – more recent picture
- Jörg Zander – a picture of himself / face shot
- 1994 San Marino Grand Prix – any of the following: Ayrton Senna in Williams overalls, Williams FW16 (with Number 2 not Number 0), Barrichello in Jordan overalls or the 1994 Simtek S941 (Number 32 car)
- 1996 Monaco Grand Prix – image of David Coulthard in Michael Schumacher helmet would add to the page, near the trivia at the end
- Paul Rosche