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names as footnotes, and the alias as a list entry. You have at least two editors who disagree with you and think that the list should be of the alias followed by the real name in brackets. This is not democracy, nor is it mob rule, it is a (small) consensus of 2 versus 1. Until said consensus shifts away from that - and by that I mean through valid talk page input, not mindless reverting, with generic and unhelpful "vandalism" edit summaries, then the names stay, and you risk the vandalism tag being applied to you should you repeatedly remove them. And once again, I believe that for cleanness and simplicity the list should contain the alias followed by the real name in brackets, to clarify to readers (at a glance) who are not so familiar with Top Gear why there are two different entries for the Stig.
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the rights to whom are presumably copyrighted by the BBC so no company setting times at
Dunsfold without BBC sponsorship will use The Stig, but that is not to say that they couldn't have been using a driving consultant who has played the part of The Stig at some point in the past. If you read between the lines in Ultima's own promotional coverage of their lap they seem to be suggesting this. This is why I feel that you shouldn't automatically assume it is not a like for like comparison with the BBC sponsored laps. The Caterham lap has less coverage so it is difficult to tell if those that set the lap were striving for concordance with the BBC laps. Maybe I should indicate these thoughts in the section, but that smacks of original research.
3221:'s real name, I wrote a whole sentence to explain why the nickname was given (James Hewitt (whose name was written on the scoreboard as the "Well spoken man" after the presenters failed to recognize him)) so that outsiders can easily understand why they're seeing "Well spoken man" literally written on the scoreboard, and you chose to undo my addition. Well I can agree to the suggestion that such information to be placed in the footnote instead to keep the main article as clean as possible, so that's what I will do for James Hewitt's entry for now. You are welcome to add explanations for Lionel Richie and Bill Bailey's nicknames in the footnotes.
2996:"well-spoken man" is also bad as it creates confusion to outsiders, thus reducing access to a person unfamiliar with top gear. If the In-jokes are to be included then it should be in its own section referring to the directly the in jokes and explaining them or not at all in my opinion. I am willing to compromise and have them in the pros regarding each car as was reverted before. Inclusion in the table is poor style and unsightly and reduces accessibility to an outsider who is unfamiliar with top gear as it creates unnecessary confusion. This article is also not a commentary on the happenings with the top gear episodes.--
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Outen. That could be claimed to be an in-joke. No one except me would understand it but it would still be an in-joke and under your reasoning would be acceptable. To avoid confusion to an outsider as to whom exactly did each lap then only the name and no annotation should be used. Otherwise the table would be confusing as an outsider wouldn't know why the annotations were there in the first place. The whole article must be easily accesable and avoid all confusion where possible to an outsider the annotations both add confusion and decrease accesability to an outsider as they wouldn't understand the in-jokes.--
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of course, not talking about those items that were possibly added after the video has been made but only those that are still there. I honestly don't see how it could be updated afterwards in such a way that would produce the differences I see between the lap board cut in the video and what's in the article. But I may be wrong in that and that's why I write this. And yes, I admit now, it's not such a mess, it's just: 1)Zonda F convertible being mistaken for the Zonda
Clubsport, 2)Veyron and Zonda times swapped 3)Zonda F (coupe) being mistaken for the Zonda F Roadster.
3183:(and that doesn't appear to be consensus), then as a minimum it needs to be present as a hidden comment visible on editing. However, I also don't see why the information would clutter the table if presented as numbered footnotes to it (preferable to a column as this info will be relevant to so few entries). It should not be put in a separate prose or bulleted section as that is NOT readable or helpful and will actually make it more prominent and invite people to add more "cruft", whereas a numbered list of footnotes is controllable.
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Similarly, when James Blunt appeared, neither "very wet" (your version, which was not correct) or even "very very wet" was written on the board. It was a wetter track than the "very wet" tracks that were shown previously so
Clarkson wrote "FW" on the board to differentiate, so that is what should be shown. However, there is no context for "FW", which was not explained, so that requires an explanatory note. The list in this article is a compromise between confusing accuracy and something clearly more understandable by our readers. --
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the board in the episode says "Peta 23 from Essex" and the article says "Peta Todd", or the board says "FW" and the article says "very very wet" it has to be made clear to readers that there is a reason for the difference. You're actually correct when you say we're not supposed to be interpreters. Strictly speaking, the article should reflect what was shown on air (i.e. the "relevant facts"), in which case the article would say "Peta 23 from Essex" and "FW". What we have in the article now is a common-sense compromise. --
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Gear Test Track within the context of the show to dodge BBC guidelines on the overuse of brand names. The changes I've suggested would bring the article inline with many of other racetrack pages both in the US and other places, most of which are a lot less noteworthy. If there is category for test tracks, though these are mostly owned by car manufactures, this track should be included there instead of a racetrack category since it was specifically designed to test the abilities of cars.
3094:- I have not intentionally used a strawman I have simply used the argument as I have interpreted it as written. If it is not the position that you hold then I apologise but it was the genuine interpretation I had of your position. The way it is listed on the board should not be in the table as it looks unsightly but I am not averse to the inclusion as a footnote. If it is essential that the information even be included. I also say we do not hold any form of vote as that is a violation of
1618:, changed times for SL55 AMG and Esprit V8 to time on website (time given in the episodes lacked decimals), changed time for Vauxhall VXR8 to the correct time of 1.31.3., moved some wrongly placed cars, removed the (I assume) tractors, and times for cars driven by Clarkson, Hammond and May as they shouldn't be part of the power board, slapped a {{cn}} on times not on the website so we know which cars should have footnotes on where they appeared, and completed <li: -->
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much argy-bargy - mostly by an editor who turned out to be a serial sock-puppeteer - we agreed that real names and notes was the way to go - which extended to things such as weather conditions and how the Stig should be identified. In short - I would be against removal of what is in reality valid information from the board. In this instance it is not cruft, but of actual relevance to the show (names) and statistics (weather conditions).
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3881:"the model we supplied to Top Gear was one of our final engineering vehicles without adjustable ride height and electronic active driver control systems which are standard on our production models. When drivers select the 'road' setting, the car is more tractable in slower speed conditions and the ride height is fully adjustable to bring the car up to 90 mm clearance, making it more than capable of driving over speed bumps."
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3879:"On November 11, 2007, the T1 surpassed the Top Gear Power Board leader's time of 1:17.6, then held by the Koenigsegg CCX, with a time of 1:10.6. Immediately after having declared the time and placed it on the Power Board, presenter Jeremy Clarkson removed the record because it did not meet the show's rule that the car must be able to go over a speed bump. However, Ben Scott-Geddes of Caparo has stated that,
5278:. I contend that what is actually written on the "Star..." board is irrelevant, and constitutes trivia. What is relevant is the name of the person and the conditions. It is not relevant that Peta Todd is put on the board as "Peta 23 from Essex", or that the weather was described as "fucking wet". We are not here to act as interpreters between Clarksonese and English, we are here to report relevant facts. -
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how little information it conveys then yes, I would concede that point but otherwise you're on a loser there. So we get down to your last point, is it cruft? It would be cruft if we were noting names etc. that are not written on the board. As they are written on the board the information is needed as explanation for those unfamiliar with what names refer to what people on the board. --
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3158:- An outsider to this topic would in effect have a "staggering lack of intelligence" on the subject as they would be wholly unfamiliar with the topic. The listing like that does create confusion as it asks an unnecessary question” Why is that annotation there next to the name?” If no explanation is given as to why the annotation is there it does create confusion unnecessarily.--
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5782:. Your perceived copyright problem is not a problem at all. Simply listing names is perfectly OK. WP:PRIMARY actually requires it as a "straightforward, descriptive statement of fact". If you read the articles you linked to, you'll see the issue was handwritten lap times, because they might look too similar to Top Gear. There was no problem with actually having lap times. --
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5694:. The list here shows the correct names based on uncited content apparently from the Top Gear website, used to correct the entries that were shown on TV for the benefit of readers. A casual reader/watcher does not have access to that information, they only see what happens in the TV episode, which is a primary source. As such, it is not appropriate, per
1414:, not quite sure why a big deal is being made about this. It's technically a spoiler and a primary source has been found that verifies how Top Gear calls it. Although I will agree Clarkson's comment is a reliably cited source, it's just a primary source and Knowledge (XXG) has very strict policies on how to handle primary source info. Please read
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same car when testing different drivers. The track times here perform the same function as 0-60mph(0-100kph) times, a list of worlds largest buildings etc. It allows a clinical look at the relative performance abilities of various production cars. Therefore notable and useful in a manner separate and distinct to the show itself.
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been included, and I think that browsers (rather than us lovers of the W) might like it to be here. I'd say it falls just on the right side of notable, but can completely see why it wouldn't be! Definitely a bold suggestion though, and if agreement isn't reached, I think removing it would be a reasonable solution.
1093:. OK, so lets have a look at the facts before I make this new section. Ultima report a bad relationship with the Top Gear production team. The motive for the Dunlop Injection sponsored Caterham lap is unreported and unknown. The Stig is a fictional character. The driver of the Caterham was Rob Jenkinson
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The above arguments are complete confusion and show limited understanding of portraying this information. Including in jokes of names of celebrities is a nonsense. This cannot be a facsimile or that would be a potential breach of BBC copyright. Including other things such as FW and alike, are more of
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As far as I'm aware, the TGTT/Dunsfold Park circuit is largely not open to other users in practice, although it's not completely impossible. Firstly, it's a figure-of-eight, so you can only have one car on track at a time, so it's not used for trackdays or races. On top of that, I believe
Dunsfold is
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I was trying to get the article clear of possible deletion, given the contention I've seen on the talk page over various topics related to Top Gear. Listing the track as a race track or test course open to paying users other than Top Gear lessens the contention over it. Also, its only called the Top
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That is your opinion and I couldnt disagree more. How does having both their real names and noting how they are noted on the board reduce quality and particularly understanding in any way, shape or form? The logic behind that thinking frankly beggars belief. If the quality of a table is determined by
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and? people will make a wiki-link to anything - it means nothing (and indeed is explicitly irrelevant as wikipedia is not reliable source) , just 100 different notability people have appeared - like pebble mill, like the
Jonathan Ross show - it adds to the notability of the main article, not this.
1519:
I've just changed this slightly - the modified CCX is listed as "top gear wing" but the original is listed as "without spoiler". To keep consistency, I've changed the sans-spoiler entry to read "without top gear wing", as the primary source (Jezzer) refers to the modification as "The Top Gear Wing".
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How do you know 'The Stig' wasn't driving? That would require you to know who has driven a lap in the white suit and who was driving for Ultima. Ultima seem to imply that their driver might have performed Stig duties in the past. If you are suggesting that The Stig character wasn't driving then you'd
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Something else that I found interesting was that over time, there was some re-ordering of names, and in some episodes some names had been removed from the board. For example, in one episode
Susannah Constantine had been removed but was present in episodes before and after that one. Perhaps they were
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Lol, I didn't expect you to agree with me
Bennydigital, just because I'm your mentor doesn't mean you and I have to come to the same conclusion! I thought it might be something to put out there, I was looking at the article, and I really don't see what the list actually adds besides a bit of trivia.
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If you are desperate to include the names of the people who were the Stigs then please do so as a footnote with a full explanation and not as an addition to the table to keep the table cleaner. I though do believe that if you have a second name next to the "Stig" outside users is confusing and would
3373:
Now that The White Stig's identity is known, as is The Black Stig's, we should follow that convention which has been applied to the other leaderboards. Following Lucy-Maries commandments to the letter, we should really remove "The Stig" altogether, and simply replace Stig with Ben
Collins, or Perry
3051:
The board must not represent in-jokes within the show as an outsider will not understand why "well-spoken man" is next to the name or why
Angelina Jolie is used instead of Bill Bailey. That is why having the addition is confusing. If i was to put on the board Lucy-Marie as a name over say Denise Van
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I'd be OK with including the time in a new section as was agreed a while ago. However don't include comments about a "poor relationship" - because despite your quotes provided it is still OR. It seems likely from them that a poor relationship exists - but it is neither explained why or certain &
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I reckon that, given the popularity of the show in the UK, it would be something people would trust from wikipedia, and something people would actually care about. I'm not a massive fan of the show myself, but it is almost like a sports fixture to a lot of fans, and I can hazard that's why why it's
3587:
This case is different the people who are "the Stig" are effectively actors portraying a character, as opposed to the in-jokes which are associated with the celebrities. It is wrong to name the portrayer of the Stig character as it is not confusing, to retain the name of the character. It is though
3393:
They should not be included as they are not relevant to the actual lap. The identity of the Stig has never been confirmed on the show so when the lap was done by one of two previous Stigs they were anonymous. The identities of the Stig are covered in great length on the Stig article. There are also
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yourself. We would not create confusion by listing James Hewitt with a note along the lines of "Listed as Well Spoken Man" in fact quite the reverse. How including such explantory data in the table or in footnotes would detract from accuracy, cause confusion, reduce ease of access or cause conflict
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reduce quality, confusion, or even accuracy? I would venture that putting all these comemnts into their own section is far more crufty than as side notes. Based on your arguments I feel I must step away from my previous willingness to compromise, and insist that for accuracy and ease of access to
2919:
It seems pretty obvious to me that we should list the correct name and if they are credited on the board under a different name that should be noted after. For instance James Hewitt is in fact credited as "Well spoken man" on the board and thus that should be noted. This is not about "in jokes", it
2804:
Lionel Richie and Bill Bailey's jokes are not worth mentioning because their names are not written on the board in any altered way. James Hewitt and
Koenigsegg's names, on the other hand, are written on the board in altered ways so the article should mention such facts. There is a clear difference.
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Well, I don't know how "official" the video is, but it is apparently a copy of the original TV footage and it's VERY unlikely if not impossible that is has been tampered in any way relevant to my point. According to its contents it's the episode from November 23 2008, so it's not exactly old. I am,
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Nice find on the tviv-wiki! Extremely useful. On including the episode in the table itself, the only major problem I see is having to now look up EVERY car not just the ones missing from the website - but that is kinda remedied by the tviv-wiki, so... Why not? Might have to experiment a bit to make
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I'm going to add national flags to the list of times. There's no particular reason for this; I just wanted to. It won't hurt, so there's no problem. This may prove controversial with some cars, but I'll use what wikipedia says as a guideline, assuming our fellow users have already done the legwork.
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As Chaheel Riens wrote, the descriptors used to be literal, and "FW" is the literal descriptor. From what Clarkson mouthed, it actually means "flipping wet", not "fucking wet". That's the problem with interpretations and why WP:PRIMARY requires that we report what the primary source actually says,
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That's fair enough, a cogent point put forward by Chaheel. It all seems a bit well, odd. I think that the alternate names should be in footnotes, along with all of the other descriptors. FW though is just saying Fucking wet, and being euphemistic. Euphemisms should not be included as that s just a
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the same in jokes. This article has to be neutral and not a progamme promotion or a facsilmile of the show as a whole. It should be noted that in interviews given by Clarkson on the subject of copyright, it is specifically discussed in relation to the BBC owning the intellectual property rights of
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everything added to Knowledge (XXG) and, in the case of TV programs, viewing the program in question is the quickest way of doing that. Where there is a difference between what is aired, and what is in an article, there has to be clear clarification of why the difference exists. When, for example,
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Not only that, but it has been implied on occasion that, for insurance reasons or owner preference, the Stig we all know and love may not have been the driver anyway. As above - it's known for a fact that the FXX was driven by Schumacher, despite him wearing the Stig's gear. How many other times
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Do you think there should be an indication of which "Stig" set which time on the Power Lap board. Due to the Stig's anonymity, it's impossible to judge if any one "Stig" is/was a better driver than the other two. However, because there is a possibility the Stigs' driving abilities are different, I
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Whether other tracks are more or less noteworthy is (unfortunately) irrelevent - in this instance the track is singularly noteworthy for being the Top Gear test track. That doesn't mean it isn't used for other purposes, and by other people, (as it obviously is,) but that's all people know it as.
3609:
Sorry, this is becoming a bit of joke. There is nothing wrong with adding both names. Full stop. It isn't confusing, it isn't an "in-joke" really, it's been widely publicised. People reading this particular article will be well aware, and if they're not, that's what wikilinks are for. Come on
3241:
I just removed the Rubens Barrichello time from the F1 drivers section. I don't know if this has been revealed anywhere yet but as the show won't air in the UK until tomorrow (11.07.2010) I didn't think it should be on display yet. I would prefer to be able to not find out the times until the show
2685:
Keep the list clean and leave the mentions of the jokes in the descriptive paragraphs above then. We don't want to put jokes such as Koenigseggisseggggnignigsegigisegggg as it is literally written on the Powerboard to make the list confusing. The notes in the parentheses should be strictly used to
2016:
The Test Track is notable as there is no other (mostly) unbiased and consistent set of times/performance for automobiles currently. The track as noted (with cites) was designed with this specific aim in mind. This is why the test track times use the same driver when testing different times and the
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right but what's the significance in terms of notability or commentary beyond the show? Being notable in the show doesn't make it notable outside of that context. Why does it help our readers to under the concepts described to list *every time*? Those lists are for *fans* and we aren't writing for
1373:
Clarkson clearly says in the episode concerning the Koenigsegg CCX magnet time whatever is written with "Top Gear Wing." The fact that this is not reflected in the article is stupid and smacks of revisionism. Yes technically it's a Spoiler, but considering that the Episode came before the website,
1041:
OK, so a section under the "non-qualifying times" section describing how some (a couple so far), having a poor relationship with the BBC, have gone and set their own times will be included as soon as I can find good independant references. Oh, and like I suggested The Stig is a fictional character
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This was discussed several years ago - at the time the leaderboard had literal descriptions, so listed "Well spoken man" instead of "James Hewitt", and Hewitt was listed as a note or addendum etc. I still think this is how it should be listed, as it is how the board is presented. However, after
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of primary source material requires a reliable secondary source for that interpretation. A primary source may only be used on Knowledge (XXG) to make straightforward, descriptive statements of facts that can be verified by any educated person with access to the primary source but without further,
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It largely depends on the stance Knowledge (XXG) takes on the Stig - and I don't know what that is. There's no reliable evidence for the number of Stigs. Officially, it's three (not counting Schumacher), but there is plenty of evidence for multiple drivers representing each incarnation. I've even
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Out of a desire for neatness, wouldn't it be better if this article was entitled something like "The Dunsfold Park Circuit" or whatever its' real name is which would provided a neutral point for the history and users outside of Top Gear, then a major section of the article could be devoted to the
3565:
No, you have not said that. You have repeatedly stated that the tables must contain real names, as referenced above, a demand which was agreed upon, and enforced throughout the article. Now you are going against your own apparent desire for simplicity by wanting the opposite - you want the real
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What is absolutely certain is that rightly or wrongly a lot of people have seen fit to edit this information in, and blindly stating it cannot be in the article is not going to stop that and will just create work for those who want to keep removing it. If the consensus were to not make it visible
2655:
Why? I see no reason why the names shouldn't be both - primarily their real name, but also whatever they are credited with on the actual board. This would clear up any confusion that may arise form people who see the programme but fail to match up names compared to the Knowledge (XXG) listing.
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Should the Avantine and Astra be part of the official timing boards? The rules of the board state that a car cannot be a modified version of a car, meaning the Avantine(heavily modified before catching fire) and the Police standard Astra (power enhanced) should be on the non qualifying boards. I
1999:
Tell that to the folks involved in TV like Family Guy and the Simpsons with their episode articles. How are they notable when I and a hundred of my closet friends don't watch it? Oh, and BTW, don't deleted huge amounts of text without consulting the talk page first. Minor edits okay, removing bad
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Yes - but that's doesn't mean an article can contain any old trivial shite - we describe the power lap via prose and mention the top couple - we don't provide a leader board - who the fuck is that for? for general readers? really? I can see the fanboys are gathering - so I guess we'll head off to
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I concur, it does add to the notability of the show. However, iirc, articles need not show their own notability if they are a fork of some other article. This is one such article. and you are completely wrong about notability - it's not inherited - what is notable about a timing board? fuck all.
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What is the notability of this article? Top Gear is clearly notable but it's test track? all of the sources are primary except for two that are trivial and descriptive. Where are the secondary sources? even if it remains the article needs massive clean-up. The massive trivial lists of track times
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there, I re-checked the episode in particular (Series 8 Episode 5; 4 June 2006) and nowhere did either Jeremy or Richard state that the can did not qualify to be on the board. Only that Jeremy lamenting that Prodrive can't be bothered to produce it. So tell me, unless I missed it somewhere in the
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Television episodes as aired are the primary method of reference for most readers so what happens in them is very relevant and is generally provided greater weight than other sources such as websites. This is a long standing consensus of the TV project. It's a core policy of Knowledge (XXG) that
4512:
Might it be reasonable to have the time boards in an separate article just devoted to that? As is this article seems cluttered with them and discussion of the various caveats. Perhaps keep mention of record performances in this article and have the full listings and discussion moved to the new
3851:
Alice Cooper states that he drove an automatic Cee'd in the 26/6/11 episode - which also has the reg of LC10 PHF. Could really do with comparing that to a known manual transmission star in a car, but otherwise, look likely that Heard did drive an automatic. Not that I'm suggesting I count as a
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I Changed the link from the City to the Band as it's named after them and not the windy city itself (Most of the original names are music related), I'm sure it's on the BBC site. Should it be linked at all though as linking it away in this case could be slightly confusing as I doubt the article
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Nice strawman there Lucy-Marie. Arguing with me against a position I don't hold is not going to progress anything. I don't propose we list the names exactly as per TG, I have porpsed with list correct names with notes regarding their listing by TG under different names. Perhaps while we are are
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Okay, can anyone show me undeniable proof that Clarkson removed the P2 from the board or mention whether or not the P2 did not qualify for the board? I reviewed the episode, and he does state that Prodrive will not make the car, however, he did not throw the magnet off the board, which the show
1056:
Your whole argument is based on original research!! Your above comment involves the lines "presumably" "that is not to say that they couldn't" "read between the lines." You'll have to explain yourself more clearly, because your 17:09, 23 January 2008 comment seems 0% fact, 100% opinion/original
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Over the past few days there have been some changes to the Liana leaderboard, with one of the changes reverted, the edit summary for the reversion stating "Times as shown and in the order as shown on the Top Gear website". When I checked the episodes, I found the reverted changes were actually
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any name that appeared on the board, as Knowledge (XXG) should reflect what sources say. Whether to include alternate names, real names for those who appeared on the board with an alias, &c is a secondary issue to me and seems to be a minor matter of aesthetics - but if in doubt, we should
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The quality of the table is determined by its ease of access to an outsider and its accuracy. The times must be accurate and the names of the individual who set the times must be accurate. Having Angelina Jolie for Bill Bailey is inaccurate as it was not Angelina Jolie who set the time. having
2847:. I'd also like to see Bill Bailey remain as Angelina Jolie, but I'm celarly in the minority, so will go with the flow suggested by Blhsing. To this end I've also added a comment similar into the Cee'd leaderboard. Far from detracting, such comments add insight into the nature of the show.
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The original time of the Prodrive P2 (Series 8 Episode 5; 4 June 2006) was set on the board between Koneigggggg....zeg and Sagaris.In the second episode of Series 10 when the Audi R8 time was set between Koneigggggg....zeg and Sagaris the Prodrive P2 wasn't there. You can check that using the
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to "re-interpret" what is seen on the episode. Technically, the names in the table should be as shown in the episodes ("Rich Tea" instead of "Lionel Richie", "Well spoken man" instead of "James Hewitt" etc.) and not as shown on an unidentified website that was not part of the aired episode.
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with the MOS is utterly beyond me. I propose we move this to a vote to gauge concencus sooner rather than later. My proposed format wold be: Ranking, Time, Real name, Track condition note if appropriate, Other notes to include "listed by TG as xxx" as appropriate on a line per line basis. --
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is officially and literally written on the board as "Well spoken man" by the Top Gear hosts, the article should do well mentioning the fact. To avoid cluttering up the ranking, however, such facts should only be stated in the descriptive parts of the articles. I think that would be the best
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I think we should have references for cars not on the website for verifiability. Besides, why don't they appear on the website if they're supposed to be part of the power board in the first place? People keep adding times to the board and if they're supposed to be part of it then a footnote
5674:
The names of celebrities which were written on the board in show should not be included here as it just cruft and an in joke, which is unknown to those outside the world of Top Gear, it also detracts from the article meeting the Manual of Style and being Written in a neutral point of view.
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Interestingly, some of the figures were changed over time. For example, Terry Wogan's time was originally listed as 2:04, but was later changed to 2.03.4. I don't know why, but what the current version of the article reflects the times as they were announced and shown in each episode.
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Some cleanup is probably not a bad idea. But overall, I think the article is around because the track and all the lap times from it are a significant piece of the show. I'd lean towards attempting to cleanup things and get some better sources before suggesting deletion. $ 0.02.
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I've just watched this on Dave, and the car she drove had the reg plate LC10 PHF - or at least something close to that. At no point in the segment do they mention whether she drove an auto, that should at least give a clue as to whether she drove the "usual" car or not.
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as to how articles should be written the addition of this information is all cruft and is therefore not necessary to the article as it is not written from the point of view of enabling someone with little or no knowledge of the subject to be able to understand the subject
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I see no problem with resolving this by using both names when in jokes are used, just adding the nickname as part of the addendum with whether the track was wet and other conditions. I also can't see why this isn't being agreed on. Come on peeps, good faith and all that!
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Added a few, but was unable to find the times for the Ferrari F430 Spider, Ariel Atom 1 220, Ford GT40, Mercedes CLK63 AMG Black Series, Mitsubishi Evo VIII MR FQ320 and the Ferrari 575M Maranello HGTC after checking the episodes they should have appeared in going by the
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I was of the understanding that the Non-Qualifying Board was for "cars" that were tested, then unceremoniously thrown off for reasons stated by the presenters (and the two "cars" that were tested "unofficially" by other parties not related to Top Gear). So when I saw the
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Lionel Richie appears as Rich Tea and Bill Bailey as Angelina Jolie but again this is all part of the Top Gear in-joke and is not included as it is part of the in-joke of Top Gear. This must be extended to all in-jokes to retain consitency and standrds across the whole
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for more info, but to sum it up, reliable secondary sources are what Knowledge (XXG) should always be built on. A primary and (way more importantly) many secondary sources are found using the proper terminology, therefore, it should be called as such. So the whole
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The Ferrari FXX is currently top of the Power Lap board and 5th of the non-qualifying cars. Clearly it is not road legal and should have been removed from the Power Lap board by the presenters - is this the only reason it is still on the board in this article?
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So I watched the first episode of the new Top Gear, and I am quite disappointed and annoyed at the changes made. But one of the most prominent changes, aside from Mr Shouty Man (Chris Evans), is the changes made to the track, for the now-offroading-centered
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Well correct me if I'm wrong, but as an encyclopedia, we could well be in the market for offering up facts. The more facts, the better. How real names would affect the "purpose of the table to reflect lap times completed", I'm utterly struggling to see.
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Would it be a good idea for cars from challenges, (e.g. the Vauxhall Astra police car, the £100 cars, and the tractors to be in a seperate board but still with their times, like the non-classified section but called Challenge related cars or something?
3302:Илюхина Камри removed from the lap times. This looks like spam as it is not on the BBC website, and translates as Ilyukhin Camry, which is not a car, as far as im aware. If it is something not yet broadcast please note this and provide some evidence.
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and replaced them with real names. Now you are insisting that we remove a real name, and replace it with a pseudonym. You cannot have your cake and eat it. Accept a compromise and accept the two names on the board. As for clarity of the board for
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I can't totally agree that "this page is not about The Stig or Top Gear" -- if there was no Top Gear there would be no track at Dunsfold! However I wouldn't have an objection to a new section as Meio suggests - similar to "non qualifying lap times."
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create confusion? You are also either mis-construing my own words, or twisting them - I'm not sure which. I'm not suggesting replacing Denise Van Outen's name with yours. What I'm advocating is that if Denise Van Outen did the lap but said
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issues) from IP editors. Getting rid of that is in my opinion a much bigger improvement than your edit request, which you could have done by yourself if you had created an account. Moreover, mortal users cannot protect pages, they can only
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So, this might be a bit "out there"... but why do we need every celebrities lap time on here exactly? It's not exactly encyclopedic or notable information. It just looks like fan information - sourced to the episodes. I say drop the lot :)
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No. You are wrong. By having a list of real names, and then a pseudonym, we are creating potential confusion, especially when - by your own edict - we went through all other charts on this page and removed aliases, pseudonyms or nicknames,
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There are two lap times for the Enzo (one of which was in the wet) but in series 5, episode 2, which was the only episode where a lap time was set, there was only only one lap and it was in the dry. Where is this wet Enzo lap coming from?
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Oh my god. This is a discussion over whether or not to include an additional, what, 30 characters, factually correct, to a table, and this is going to RFC? What a total and dismal waste of limited resources. Leave the facts in place.
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FXX is road legal in a few countries, ok not in USA or UK. Ferrari also sell the FXX models to customers and you need not be a FIA registered racing team to buy one. Also FXX has a softer suspension thus it is not a hardcore racing car.
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Unless it hits the board (even if it is thrown off due to the Non-Qualifying rule) it doesn't count. Period. The Avantine will count seeing that Clarkson did slap it onto the board, but the Astra and the other cheap cars don't qualify.
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You're welcome and your input is certainly appreciated. I merely happened to come across your request because apparently somehow this article ended up on my watchlist, probably because I made some edit(s) to it some time in the past.
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reflecting what was shown in the episodes, so it appears that the website and the episodes have gotten out of sync somewhere. Because of this I went right back through all episodes to find correct figures, which are reflected below:
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limited in the number of days per year the track can be used (as a track), and TG takes up the vast majority of them. If I understand correctly, part of the circuit is still a working runway. Going by the official site (
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that he had the idea of using some old airfield for Top Gear first, and after they had secured the use of Dunsfold "a Lotus test driver called Gavan Kershaw" laid out the course specifically for that purpose.
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Right, raided the BBCWorldwide and Top Gear channels on Youtube, and added some references (3 of them). But i'm already getting annoyed at the load times, so if anyone else wants to take a stab, here ya go:
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The time Jeremy Clarkson says the car recorded is 1:26.9, but because of sloppy writing appears on the board as 1:26.4. To verify this information please review season 4 episode 1 at the 58min 48sec mark.
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be correct but this is irrelevant as this page is not about The Stig or Top Gear, it is about the track, and the Caterham and Ultima have set times around that track and so should be mentioned on this page.
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airs and I'm sure there are others. If there is a majority of people who would prefer that the times are displayed before the show airs then that's fine but I don't see any discussion either way.
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Hold on, you expect a ton of reference marks for cars presented on the show? I'm all for references, but what your asking is too much. You might as well cite every car listed on the website!!--
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Thanks for making the change. Can I just point out, I wasn't expecting immediate action, but this was waiting since March when, as you say, any logged-in user could have done it.
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McCarthy. However, I don't think that will come to pass. As a compromise, I suggest that both names are present - White Stig/Ben Collins, and Black Stig/Perry McCarthy.
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do so. Expecting admins to watch for edit requests on every page they protect (which can run in the dozens each day) is of course completely ridiculous. But I digress...
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Now this page is about the track and not Top Gear as a programme would there be any objections if I included a section detaling times set without BBC sponsorship?
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That's a fair point - but just put in one of the quotes "despite repeated attempts...." -- don't analyse it because that's when we can very quickly veer into OR.
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definitely include the name which was used extensively by the main source.
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might the same have happened? Best to just leave it as "The Stig".
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Top Gear keep the F1 lap times on a separate board. Should we not?
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I don't think so - it's only notable as the Top Gear test track.
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folks, we're wasting far too much time on these petty disputes.
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cause unnecessary confusion to be created to outside users.--
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wading through the manual of style you should have a look at
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track's usage as the Top Gear Test Track....Just thinking.
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SO IT WILL BE THE TOP GEAR WING ENRY TIME IT IS MENTIONED
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for additional information. I made the following changes:
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users regardless of the level of knowledge on the subject.
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an outsider the tables must match the actual powerboard -
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to Good Article status following previous reviews, create
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where you can join us as a member. You can also visit the
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mentioning where it appeared shouldn't be a problem... --
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without any interpretation of what we think it meant. --
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I have just added archive links to one external link on
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I propose then that he get removed. I'll do it myself.
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show, where the car was taken off and a reason stated.--
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