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I have safely brought Fram to the Bay of Whales. In due course I expect to be able to trim by a few hundred words (this is usually possible, I find). However, for the next week or so my main attention will be elsewhere. I have standarised the Amundsen South Pole references to, e.g. "Amundsen (Vol. I), p. 45" rather than "Amundsen (1976), p. 45". It is a two-volume work and pagination starts again from 1 in Vol. II. A certain amount of textual harmonisation may be necessary, to ensure that we neither duplicate nor give differing accounts of the same thing. Brianboulton (talk) 17:56, 1 August 2011 (UTC)

OK. While I've done very little so far, I should be able to pick it up in about a week. Apterygial 00:38, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
Can you update me on your plans for this article? When do you hope to resume serious work on it? Brianboulton (talk) 16:31, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
Saturday, hopefully. I have all the books sitting around my computer, all I need to do is find time. Sorry I haven't been keeping you informed about this; work has been pretty hectic. I'm hoping to get the bulk of it done in about 9 days from then. Apterygial 23:46, 18 August 2011 (UTC)
Update: I shall be on a wikibreak for about two weeks from 30 July. I'll check in again around mid-September, at which time we will need to fix a firm schedule for the article's completion and review. Brianboulton (talk) 23:18, 29 August 2011 (UTC)

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    The 2011 British Grand Prix was a Formula One motor race, held on 10 July 2011, at the Silverstone Circuit in Northamptonshire and Buckinghamshire, England, and won by Fernando Alonso. Changes to the circuit mean that the race was previously classified as being in Northamptonshire, but the movement of the start-finish line means that the race is now officially classed as being in Buckinghamshire. It was the ninth race of the 2011 season, and saw the introduction of a ban on off-throttle blown diffusers, the practice of forcing the engine to continue to produce exhaust gasses to generate downforce when drivers are not using the throttle.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 234
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 149
    3rd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 146
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 145
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 134
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 70
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 48
    8th Germany Nick Heidfeld Renault 34
    9th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 32
    10th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 32
    11th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 27
    12th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 18
    13th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 12
    14th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 10
    15th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 8
    16th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 8
    17th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 4
    18th Spain Pedro de la Rosa Sauber 0
    19th Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    20th Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Hispania 0
    21st Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 0
    22nd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Virgin 0
    23rd Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    24th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    25th India Narain Karthikeyan Hispania 0
    26th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Hispania 0
    27th India Karun Chandhok Lotus 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB7 383
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-26 280
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 150° Italia 215
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W02 80
    5th United Kingdom Lotus Renault GP R31 66
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C30 35
    7th India Force India F1 Team VJM04 26
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR6 22
    9th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW33 4
    10th Malaysia Team Lotus T128 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F111 0
    12th Russia Marussia Virgin Racing MVR-02 0
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    United Kingdom British Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:28:41.196
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 16.511
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 16.947
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 28.986
    5th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 29.010
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 1:00.665
    7th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 1:05.590
    8th Germany Nick Heidfeld United Kingdom Renault + 1:15.542
    9th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1:17.912
    10th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Italy Toro Rosso + 1:19.108
    Fastest Lap: Fernando Alonso 1:34.908, on lap 41
    British Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:30.399
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30.431
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:30.516
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:31.124
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:31.898
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:31.929
    Row four Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:31.933
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber 1:32.128
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:32.209
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:32.376
    Germany German Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:37:30.334
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 3.980
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 9.788
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 47.921
    5th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 52.252
    6th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 1:26.208
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 1 lap
    8th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1 lap
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 1 lap
    10th Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Lewis Hamilton 1:34.302, on lap 59
    German Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:30.079
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:30.134
    Row two Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30.216
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:30.442
    Row three Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:30.910
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:31.263
    Row four United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:31.288
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:32.010
    Row five Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault 1:32.187
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:32.482
    Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:46:42.337
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 3.588
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 19.819
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 48.338
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    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:19.815
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:19.978
    Row two United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:20.024
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:20.350
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:20.365
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:20.474
    Row four Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:21.098
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    Belgrave Ninnis GAN on hold

    I have reviewed Belgrave Ninnis's GAN and have placed the review on hold for some minor issues to be addressed. Please comment on the issues at the review page and let me know when you done so I can re-review the article. --Happy editing! Nehrams2020 (talkcontrib) 17:47, 6 August 2011 (UTC)

    The Home of the Blizzard

    Hi sure either one of those would be fine, but I like the first one better, and it's the shorter. Green Cardamom (talk) 15:17, 9 August 2011 (UTC)

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    Thanks. I'll certainly review one. Apterygial 11:35, 11 August 2011 (UTC)

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    An air-tractor sledge

    The air-tractor sledge was a converted fixed-wing aircraft taken on the 1911–14 Australasian Antarctic Expedition, the first plane to be taken to the Antarctic. Expedition leader Douglas Mawson had planned to use the Vickers R.E.P. Type Monoplane as a reconnaissance and search and rescue tool, and to assist in publicity, but the aircraft crashed heavily during a test flight only two months before Mawson's scheduled departure date. The plane, stripped of its wings, was nevertheless sent south with the expedition, and converted to a sledge; brakes were fashioned from a pair of geological drills and a steering system from the plane's landing gear. The air-tractor was first tested in November 1912 and subsequently assisted in laying depots for the summer sledging parties, but its use during the expedition was minimal; the freezing conditions resulted in the jamming of the engine's pistons, and its frame was left on the ice when the expedition returned home in December 1913. In 2008 a team from the Mawson's Huts Foundation began searching for the remains of the air-tractor sledge; a seat was found in 2009, and parts of the tail a year later. The foundation believes that the air-tractor is still at the expedition's base, buried beneath the ice. (more...)

    Far Eastern Party promoted!

    I'm very pleased to see that this has finally jumped the FA barrier. Warmest congratulations. With Farthest South on the main page tomorrow this is a turning into a good week for Antarctic explorers. Brianboulton (talk) 08:47, 23 August 2011 (UTC)

    By the way, I have used the slight hiatus in the development of the Amundsen expedition article to work on another small project, Brunette Coleman, which I have just sent to FAC. I'm ready to chip in again with Amundsen at any time; if there is anything you'd like me to be doing I'll get on with it. Brianboulton (talk) 14:38, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
    May there be many more Antarctic FAs. As for Amundsen's, I think it's a good idea to be sending another article to FAC. I'm working on Amundsen's article when I can, but I'm not able to be putting as much time into it as I'd like. Rest assured that I'll be ready for FAC well before December. Apterygial 00:18, 24 August 2011 (UTC)

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    Article of the month – 2011 Belgian Grand Prix


    The 2011 Belgian Grand Prix, formally the 2011 Formula 1 Shell Belgian Grand Prix, was a Formula One motor race that was held on 28 August 2011, at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in Spa, Belgium. It was the twelfth round of the 2011 Formula One season, and the 67th Belgian Grand Prix to be held. The race, contested over 44 laps, was won by Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, the drivers' championship leader, after starting from pole position. Vettel's team-mate Mark Webber finished in second place, and Jenson Button completed the podium in third position for McLaren.

    As a consequence of the race, Vettel extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to 92 points over Webber. Fernando Alonso, fourth in the race, moved into third place in the championship, ten points behind Webber in third, and eight ahead of Button. In the World Constructors' Championship, Red Bull extended their championship lead to 131 points over McLaren, with Ferrari a further 64 points behind in third position.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 259
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 167
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 157
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 149
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 146
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 74
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 56
    8th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 42
    9th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 34
    10th Germany Nick Heidfeld Renault 34
    11th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 27
    12th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 24
    13th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 12
    14th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 10
    15th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 8
    16th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 8
    17th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 4
    18th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 1
    19th Spain Pedro de la Rosa Sauber 0
    20th Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    21st Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Hispania 0
    22nd Brazil Bruno Senna Renault 0
    23rd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Virgin 0
    24th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    25th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    26th India Narain Karthikeyan Hispania 0
    27th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Hispania 0
    28th India Karun Chandhok Lotus 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB7 426
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-26 295
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 150° Italia 231
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W02 98
    5th United Kingdom Lotus Renault GP R31 68
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C30 35
    7th India Force India F1 Team VJM04 32
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR6 22
    9th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW33 5
    10th Malaysia Team Lotus T128 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F111 0
    12th Russia Marussia Virgin Racing MVR-02 0
    See 2011 Formula One season for more information
    Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:26:44.893
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 3.741
    3rd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 9.669
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 13.022
    5th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 47.464
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 48.674
    7th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 59.713
    8th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 1:06.076
    9th Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault + 1:11.917
    10th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams + 1:17.615
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:49.883, on lap 33
    Belgian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:48.298
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:48.730
    Row two Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:49.376
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:50.256
    Row three Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:50.552
    Spain Jaime Alguersuari Italy Toro Rosso 1:50.773
    Row four Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Renault 1:51.121
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:51.251
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    Amundsen

    I'm impressed by the work that's been going on with the South Pole expedition article while I've been away. I'll have a chance this weekend to take a detailed look at the expanded text, and will then try to get busy on some aftermath material. Aiming at peer review by the end of the month. Brianboulton (talk) 18:55, 16 September 2011 (UTC)

    Sounds good. I'd stress that the prose of my expanded sections is still pretty rough, and I also need to add some information about the weather for the polar journey. I've yet to write sections on the party's return, the Eastern Party, and Fram's journeys during 1911. Apterygial (talk) 00:41, 17 September 2011 (UTC)

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    Rudolf Caracciola (left) and his riding mechanic Eugen Salzer celebrate after winning the first German Grand Prix in 1926.

    Rudolf Caracciola (1901–1959) was a German racing driver. He won the European Drivers' Championship an unsurpassed three times, and the European Hillclimbing Championship three times. Caracciola raced for Mercedes-Benz during their original dominating Silver Arrows period, and set speed records for the firm. In 1933, he established the privateer team Scuderia C.C. with his fellow driver Louis Chiron, but a crash in practice for the Monaco Grand Prix left him with multiple fractures of his right thigh, which prevented him from racing for more than a year. He returned to the newly reformed Mercedes-Benz racing team in 1934, with whom he won three European Championships, in 1935, 1937 and 1938. Like most German racing drivers in the 1930s, Caracciola was a member of the Nazi paramilitary group NSKK, but never a member of the Nazi Party. He returned to racing after the Second World War, but crashed in qualifying for the 1946 Indianapolis 500. A second comeback in 1952 was halted by another crash, in a sports car race in Switzerland. After he retired Caracciola worked as a Mercedes-Benz salesman targeting NATO troops stationed in Europe. He died in the German city of Kassel, and was buried in Switzerland. He is remembered as one of the greatest pre-1939 Grand Prix drivers, a perfectionist who excelled in all conditions. (more...)

    Xavier Mertz

    Well done. Nice read. SilkTork 20:42, 29 September 2011 (UTC)

    Thank you. I've responded to the points you raised at the review page. Apterygial (talk) 01:17, 30 September 2011 (UTC)

    Amundsen

    Please see User talk:One Ton Depot#refce styles. Brianboulton (talk) 16:54, 16 October 2011 (UTC)

    I have finished going through the "expedition" sections, adding a little here and there, trimming, rephrasing etc. The trouble is that for all its efficiency, Amundsen's journey was basically boring, and it's hard to bring it to life in an engaging way. Feel free to tweak further as you wish, but try to avoid upping the wordcount. I will now work on an Aftermath section, replacing the junk material presently occupying the tail end of the article. This should be in place by the weekend. I shall then go back to the early sections and see if I can trim some more; one criticism at present could be that it takes ages to get to the meat of the aticle - the expedition itself. We should hopefully end up with between 7000 and 7,500 words of text, which I think is OK for an expedition of this importance. A peer review by the end of next week (c. 29 October) could still see us at FAC by mid-November and, provided it gets through first time, should see us OK for the centenary. Brianboulton (talk) 15:08, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
    Bravo. I think you're right; I tried to make it interesting but you've done this before and it's clear you know what you're doing. I think that timetable is fair. Do we have any decision on when they reached the pole? The lead says 14 December, but the body says 15 December. This will obviously influence the date we go for. Apterygial (talk) 11:39, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
    I have added the final sections, cut back on Preparations and rewritten the lead. The result is an article of 7379 words which is within the target range and can I think be justified. In the title, I have altered "Expedition" to "expedition" since "Amundsen's South Pole Expedition" is not a formal or customeary title as is, say, "Imperial Transantarctic Expedition". The key date is definitely 15th. I'd like to let the article rest for a couple of days before sending it to peer review, where I hope to recruit a couple of old hands experienced with polar articles to give it a thorough going-over. Another editor has assumed responsibilities for the references and I have given him more or less a free hand. Please feel free to tweak the prose or make any minor changes you think are necessary, or let me know if you think there are significant omissions or areas needing further attention. I will be busy with Georges Bizet for the next day or two, and will probably nominate Amundsen for PR on Wednesday. Ping me if you foresee problems. Brianboulton (talk) 14:59, 23 October 2011 (UTC)
    I've just done the PR nom. Review comments awaited> Brianboulton (talk) 23:49, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
    Roger. Will look in this weekend. Apterygial (talk) 08:41, 28 October 2011 (UTC)
    One of the peer reviewers has pointed out that the book by B Webster Smith is listed at OCLC as "juvenile". In view of this, and that it was published so long ago (1936), and has only one inconsequential fact cited to it, I think we should get rid of it. Brianboulton (talk) 23:40, 31 October 2011 (UTC)
    Replaced it with a cite to Langner. Apterygial (talk) 00:06, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
    It looks as though peer review comments have dried up. I am going through the text one final time, to deal wih any remaining prose or punc fixes, but I don't anticipate anything major. I have experimentally adopted Yomangani's "no bolding" suggestion for the opening paragraph - do you have any views on that? I expect to have finished the final scan by Monday, and if all is well we should nominate for FAC shortly after that. I have placed an advance notification re 14 December on the TFL requests talkpage, though we can't formally ask for this date until the article is TFA. If you are unhappy about any aspect of the article, please tweak or discuss. My own view is that it is looking fairly solid now. Brianboulton (talk) 10:02, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
    Sounds like a good idea. I'll give the article another read-through before Monday, and see if I can spot anything. My impression of bolding in the lead is that it should be done if the first sentence includes—more or less—the specific wording of the article's title, but it shouldn't be forced; the aim shouldn't be to get bolding in no matter what. With this article, there really is not way you can do that without bolding the entire first sentence. I think you've done a great job with this article, and I have no problems with it. I'll help out where I can at FAC. Apterygial (talk) 06:44, 5 November 2011 (UTC)
    Thanks. It's been a pleasure working with you, and don't underestimate your own contribution to the article. This is, I believe, positively my last venture into Antarctic waters, but I hope that you will feel able to carry on the good work. There is planty of scope for developing articles on, say, Mawson, John King Davis, the Japanese expedition, etc etc – but you will no doubt have your own preferences. Brianboulton (talk) 01:11, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
    Well, too late the semester is winding down and I'll soon have more time to spend here. I've been doing cautious research for the Japanese expedition article; the Hamre article referenced in the Amundsen article seems to be the authoritative piece in English (from 1933, however) and a couple of Edgeworth David biographies are also useful. Mawson will be my first target when I can get back to sustained editing. I've enjoyed working with you, but I do regret that I haven't been able to offer as much as I originally hoped. We'll wait until the article is on the main page before we crack out the bubbly! Apterygial (talk) 04:39, 6 November 2011 (UTC)
    I have nominated the article at FAC with you as co-nom. Keep your eyes on the page. Brianboulton (talk) 21:56, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
    On my watchlist. I'll review some other FACs over the next few days to drum up some interest. Apterygial (talk) 03:34, 10 November 2011 (UTC)
    I will deal with Jappalang's point on aftermath information later today (pity it wasn't raised at peer review, but there you go!) Brianboulton (talk) 10:11, 11 November 2011 (UTC)
    It demonstrates that no matter the prep, you can't make an article bulletproof. I'll have a look at the lead issue. Apterygial (talk) 07:31, 12 November 2011 (UTC)

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    The 2011 Italian Grand Prix, formally known as the 2011 Gran Premio Santander d'Italia was a Formula One motor race that was held on 11 September 2011 at the Autodromo Nazionale Monza in Italy. It was the thirteenth round of the 2011 Formula One season, and the sixtieth time the Italian Grand Prix had been held at Monza. The race, contested over 53 laps, was won by Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, the drivers' championship leader, after starting from pole position. Jenson Button finished in second place for McLaren, and Fernando Alonso completed the podium in third position for Ferrari.

    As a consequence of the race, Vettel extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to 112 points over Alonso, who moved up to second place in the championship. Button moved into third place in the championship, five points behind Alonso, and level on points with fourth-placed Mark Webber, but ahead on countback. In the World Constructors' Championship, Red Bull's championship lead was cut by McLaren to 126 points, with Ferrari a further 71 points behind in third position.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 309
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 185
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 184
    4th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 182
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 168
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 84
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 62
    8th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 52
    9th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 34
    10th Germany Nick Heidfeld Renault 34
    11th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 28
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 27
    13th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 20
    14th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 16
    15th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 13
    16th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 9
    17th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 4
    18th Brazil Bruno Senna Renault 2
    19th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 1
    20th Spain Pedro de la Rosa Sauber 0
    21st Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    22nd Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    23rd Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Hispania 0
    24th Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Virgin 0
    25th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    26th India Narain Karthikeyan Hispania 0
    27th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Hispania 0
    28th India Karun Chandhok Lotus 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB7 491
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-26 353
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 150° Italia 268
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W02 114
    5th United Kingdom Lotus Renault GP R31 70
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM04 48
    7th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C30 36
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR6 29
    9th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW33 5
    10th Malaysia Team Lotus T128 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F111 0
    12th Russia Marussia Virgin Racing MVR-02 0
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    Italy Italian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:20:46.172
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 9.590
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 16.909
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 17.417
    5th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 32.677
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 42.993
    7th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Italy Toro Rosso + 1 lap
    8th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 1 lap
    9th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Renault + 1 lap
    10th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Italy Toro Rosso + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Lewis Hamilton 1:26.187, on lap 52
    Italian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:22.275
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:22.725
    Row two United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:22.777
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:22.841
    Row three Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:22.972
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:23.188
    Row four Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault 1:23.530
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:23.777
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:24.477
    Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Renault no time*
    Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:59:06.757
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 1.737
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 29.279
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 55.449
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 1:07.766
    6th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 1:51.067
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 1 lap
    8th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 1 lap
    9th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 1 lap
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Jenson Button 1:48.454, on lap 54
    Singapore Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:44.381
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:44.732
    Row two United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:44.804
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:44.809
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:44.874
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:45.800
    Row four Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:46.013
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP No time*
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    Article of the month – 2011 Indian Grand Prix

    The 2011 Indian Grand Prix, formally the 2011 Formula 1 Airtel Grand Prix of India, was a Formula One motor race that was held on 30 October 2011 at the Buddh International Circuit in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It was the seventeenth round of the 2011 Formula One season, and the first Formula One Grand Prix to take place on the Indian subcontinent.

    The race, contested over 60 laps, was won by Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel, after leading every lap of the race from pole position. Jenson Button finished in second place for McLaren, and Fernando Alonso completed the podium for Ferrari, in third position.

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    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 374
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 240
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 227
    4th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 221
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 202
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 98
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 75
    8th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 70
    9th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 36
    10th Germany Nick Heidfeld Renault 34
    11th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 30
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 27
    13th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 26
    14th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 21
    15th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 15
    16th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 14
    17th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 4
    18th Brazil Bruno Senna Renault 2
    19th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 1
    20th Spain Pedro de la Rosa Sauber 0
    21st Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    22nd Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
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    24th Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Virgin 0
    25th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    26th India Narain Karthikeyan Hispania 0
    27th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Hispania 0
    28th India Karun Chandhok Lotus 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB7 595
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-26 442
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 150° Italia 325
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W02 145
    5th United Kingdom Lotus Renault GP R31 72
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM04 51
    7th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C30 41
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR6 41
    9th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW33 5
    10th Malaysia Team Lotus T128 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F111 0
    12th Russia Marussia Virgin Racing MVR-02 0
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    Japan Japanese Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:30:53.427
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 1.160
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 2.006
    4th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 8.071
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 24.268
    6th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 27.120
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 28.240
    8th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 39.377
    9th Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault + 42.607
    10th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 44.322
    Fastest Lap: Jenson Button 1:36.568, on lap 52
    Japanese Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30.466
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:30.475
    Row two United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:30.617
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:30.804
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:30.886
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:31.156
    Row four Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber No time*
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP No time‡
    Row five Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Renault No time‡
    Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault No time‡
    South Korea Korean Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:38:01.994
    2nd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 12.019
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 12.477
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 14.694
    5th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 15.689
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 25.133
    7th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Italy Toro Rosso + 49.538
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 54.053
    9th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Italy Toro Rosso + 1:02.762
    10th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 1:08.602
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:39.605, on lap 55
    Korean Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:35.820
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:36.042
    Row two United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:36.126
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:36.468
    Row three Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:36.831
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:36.980
    Row four Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:37.754
    Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault 1:38.124
    Row five United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India No time*
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India No time‡
    India Indian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30:35.002
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 8.433
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 24.301
    4th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 25.529
    5th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1:05.421
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 1:06.851
    7th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 1:24.183
    8th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Italy Toro Rosso + 1 lap
    9th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 1 lap
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:27.249, on lap 60
    Indian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:24.178
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:24.508
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:24.519
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:24.950
    Row three United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:24.474*
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:25.122
    Row four Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:25.451
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    That was quick!

    Congratulations, well done The TFA requests police won't let us make a formal request for 14th December until within 20 days of that date, so I'll request it towards the end of this month. Brianboulton (talk) 21:12, 14 November 2011 (UTC)

    Five days! That has to be some kind of record! A testament to the thoroughness of the preparation and the quality of the work. I suppose you are hanging up your snow boots for good this time? Apterygial (talk) 22:27, 14 November 2011 (UTC)
    Yes, I think so... but never say never. Whatever, I'll always be happy to review/make suggestions on anything you do in this field, so keep me posted. I'm not sure if the timing is a record; Carsten Borchgrevink also whizzed through in 5 days. It must be something to do with the Norwegians (and of course thorough preparation and high quality etc...). Brianboulton (talk) 10:06, 16 November 2011 (UTC)
    By the way, an editor has left some belated review comments on the talk page. Some of these involve minor fixes, others are more substantial points that require consideration (see also discussion on my talkpage). I won't be getting to this immediately, but please feel free to chip in as you think appropriate. Brianboulton (talk) 11:28, 17 November 2011 (UTC)
    I'll have a look this weekend. Some seem to relate to the bigger picture (comparison with the Terra Nova expedition), so I'll leave them to you. Apterygial (talk) 23:00, 17 November 2011 (UTC)

    I've done all the adjustments I propose to do; I'm not inclined to take things further. The suggestions are reasonable, but not in my view critical to the article's quality, and I feel I've spent enough time on this now. Within a few days I will draft a blurb and then do the TFA nomination. With 8 points in the offing I doubt if anyone will lay claim to 14 December, so I probably won't enter the nomination until around 4th/5th December. Brianboulton (talk) 18:50, 25 November 2011 (UTC)

    Sounds reasonable. Regarding the points: I can see where the six points come from (the centenary), but the remaining two—is the expedition different enough from Farthest South, Nansen or Air-tractor sledge? Apterygial (talk) 23:33, 25 November 2011 (UTC)
    Nom done. I'm only claiming the six points, which is pretty irrelevant for centenary articles. Let's see who opposes. Brianboulton (talk) 17:59, 30 November 2011 (UTC)

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    Article of the month – 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

    The 2011 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix (formally the Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix) was the eighteenth and penultimate round of the 2011 Formula One season. It was held on 13 November 2011 at the Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island, a man-made island on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. It was the third running of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. As is customary with the race, it was the only twilight Grand Prix of the 2011 Formula One season, with a start time of 17:00 local time.

    The race was won by McLaren's Lewis Hamilton. Second was Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, with Jenson Button coming third in the other McLaren.

    Sebastian Vettel, in a Red Bull-Renault, had been in pole position, but retired after a puncture in the first lap, near the second corner, which was his first retirement since the 2010 Korean Grand Prix, where he encountered a problem, with his engine. As a result, this prevented him from equalling Michael Schumacher's record of 13 wins in one season, but Vettel did equal Nigel Mansell's 1992 record of 14 pole positions in one season. This was also the first race of 2011 in which neither Red Bull finished on the podium, as Vettel's team-mate Mark Webber finished fourth.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 392
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 270
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 258
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 257
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 227
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 118
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes GP 89
    8th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes GP 76
    9th Germany Adrian Sutil Force India 42
    10th Russia Vitaly Petrov Renault 37
    11th Germany Nick Heidfeld Renault 34
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 30
    13th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 27
    14th Spain Jaime Alguersuari Toro Rosso 26
    15th Switzerland Sébastien Buemi Toro Rosso 15
    16th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 14
    17th Brazil Rubens Barrichello Williams 4
    18th Brazil Bruno Senna Renault 2
    19th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 1
    20th Spain Pedro de la Rosa Sauber 0
    21st Italy Jarno Trulli Lotus 0
    22nd Finland Heikki Kovalainen Lotus 0
    23rd Italy Vitantonio Liuzzi Hispania 0
    24th Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Virgin 0
    25th Germany Timo Glock Virgin 0
    26th India Narain Karthikeyan Hispania 0
    27th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Hispania 0
    28th India Karun Chandhok Lotus 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB7 650
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-26 497
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari Marlboro 150° Italia 375
    4th Germany Mercedes GP Petronas MGP W02 165
    5th United Kingdom Lotus Renault GP R31 73
    6th India Force India F1 Team VJM04 69
    7th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C30 44
    8th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR6 41
    9th United Kingdom AT&T Williams FW33 5
    10th Malaysia Team Lotus T128 0
    11th Spain Hispania Racing F1 Team F111 0
    12th Russia Marussia Virgin Racing MVR-02 0
    See 2011 Formula One season for more information
    United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:37:11.886
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 8.457
    3rd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 25.881
    4th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 35.784
    5th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 50.578
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 52.317
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP + 1:15.964
    8th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 1:17.122
    9th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 1:41.087
    10th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:42.612, on lap 51
    Abu Dhabi Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:38.481
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:38.622
    Row two United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:38.631
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:38.858
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:39.058
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:39.695
    Row four Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:39.773
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes GP 1:40.662
    Row five Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:40.768
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India No time*
    Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:32:17.464
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 16.983
    3rd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 27.638
    4th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 35.048
    5th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 1:06.733
    6th Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India + 1 lap
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP + 1 lap
    8th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 1 lap
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 1 lap
    10th Russia Vitaly Petrov United Kingdom Renault + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:15.324, on lap 71
    Brazilian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:11.918
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:12.099
    Row two United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:12.283
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:12.480
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:12.591
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes GP 1:13.050
    Row four Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:13.068
    Germany Adrian Sutil India Force India 1:13.298
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    Main page appearance: Amundsen's South Pole expedition

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    At the South Pole, December 1911

    The first expedition to reach the geographic South Pole was led by the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. His party arrived at the pole on 14 December 1911, five weeks ahead of a British team led by Robert Falcon Scott. Amundsen and his companions returned safely to their base, and later learned that Scott and his four companions had died on their return journey. Amundsen's initial plans had been to explore the Arctic, but he decided to go south on hearing that both Frederick Cook and Robert E. Peary were claiming to have reached the North Pole. However, he kept this revised objective secret until after his departure. The expedition arrived in Antarctica in January 1911 and after months of preparation the five-man polar party set out in October 1911. The route from their base at the Bay of Whales took them across the Great Ice Barrier and up the Axel Heiberg Glacier. The party's mastery of the use of skis and their expertise with sledge dogs ensured rapid and relatively trouble-free travel. Although the expedition's success was widely applauded, the story of Scott's heroic failure and tragic death overshadowed its achievements. For his decision to keep his true plans secret until the last moment, Amundsen was criticised for what some considered deception on his part. (more...)

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    Article of the month – Hispania F110, current Good Article nominee

    The Hispania F110 is a Formula One motor racing car designed and built by Dallara for Hispania Racing, for the 2010 season. It was driven by Karun Chandhok, Bruno Senna, Christian Klien and Sakon Yamamoto and was unveiled in Murcia, Spain, on 4 March 2010.

    The car used a Cosworth engine throughout the course of the 2010 season, of which it competed in every race with two of the four drivers who raced it. The team scored no points with the car during the season, and gained a highest result of fourteenth place. This was scored by both Chandhok and Senna, and meant that the team were placed eleventh and second-last in the 2010 World Constructors' Championship standings. The car gained no title sponsor from the team, and the car was never developed. Hispania's successor for their 2011 season campaign, the F111, was largely based upon the F110.

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    2012 Teams and Races
    2012 Teams Team Constructor Drivers Car
    Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull RB8
    Australia Mark Webber
    United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren MP4-27A
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Spain Fernando Alonso TBA
    Brazil Felipe Massa
    Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes MGP W03
    Germany Nico Rosberg
    France Lotus F1 Team Lotus Finland Kimi Räikkönen TBA
    France Romain Grosjean
    India Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India VJM05
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg
    Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber C31
    Mexico Sergio Pérez
    Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso STR7
    France Jean-Éric Vergne
    United Kingdom AT&T Williams F1 Team Williams Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams FW34
    TBA
    Malaysia Caterham F1 Team Caterham Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham CT-01
    Italy Jarno Trulli
    Spain HRT F1 Team HRT Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT F112
    TBA
    Russia Marussia F1 Team Marussia Germany Timo Glock TBA
    France Charles Pic
    2012 Grands Prix Grand Prix Circuit Last Winner Date
    Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 18 March
    Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 25 March
    UBS Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 15 April
    Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso (2010) 22 April
    Gran Premio de España Santander Spain Circuit de Catalunya Germany Sebastian Vettel 13 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco Germany Sebastian Vettel 27 May
    Grand Prix du Canada Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve United Kingdom Jenson Button 10 June
    Grand Prix of Europe Spain Valencia Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 24 June
    Santander British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 8 July
    Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland Germany Hockenheimring United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 22 July
    Eni Magyar Nagydíj Hungary Hungaroring United Kingdom Jenson Button 29 July
    Shell Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Germany Sebastian Vettel 2 September
    Gran Premio Santander d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza Germany Sebastian Vettel 9 September
    SingTel Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 23 September
    Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 7 October
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korean International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 14 October
    Airtel Indian Grand Prix India Buddh International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 28 October
    Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 4 November
    United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007) 18 November
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    Article of the month – Hispania F110, current Good Article nominee

    The Hispania F110 is a Formula One motor racing car designed and built by Dallara for Hispania Racing, for the 2010 season. It was driven by Karun Chandhok, Bruno Senna, Christian Klien and Sakon Yamamoto and was unveiled in Murcia, Spain, on 4 March 2010. It was the first car Hispania Racing entered in Formula One.

    The car used a Cosworth engine throughout the course of the 2010 season, of which it competed in every race with two of the four drivers who raced it. The team scored no points with the car during the season, and gained a highest result of fourteenth place. This was scored by both Chandhok and Senna, and meant that the team were placed eleventh and second-last in the 2010 World Constructors' Championship standings. The car gained no title sponsor from the team, and the car was never developed. Hispania's successor for their 2011 season campaign, the F111, was largely based upon the F110.

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    2012 Teams and Races
    2012 Teams Team Constructor Drivers Car
    Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull RB8
    Australia Mark Webber
    United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren MP4-27
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari F2012
    Brazil Felipe Massa
    Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes F1 W03
    Germany Nico Rosberg
    France Lotus F1 Team Lotus Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus E20
    France Romain Grosjean
    India Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India VJM05
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg
    Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber C31
    Mexico Sergio Pérez
    Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso STR7
    France Jean-Éric Vergne
    United Kingdom Williams F1 Team Williams Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams FW34
    Brazil Bruno Senna
    Malaysia Caterham F1 Team Caterham Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham CT01
    Italy Jarno Trulli
    Spain HRT F1 Team HRT Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT F112
    India Narain Karthikeyan
    Russia Marussia F1 Team Marussia Germany Timo Glock Marussia MR01
    France Charles Pic
    2012 Grands Prix Grand Prix Circuit Last Winner Date
    Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 18 March
    Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 25 March
    UBS Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 15 April
    Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso (2010) 22 April
    Gran Premio de España Santander Spain Circuit de Catalunya Germany Sebastian Vettel 13 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco Germany Sebastian Vettel 27 May
    Grand Prix du Canada Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve United Kingdom Jenson Button 10 June
    Grand Prix of Europe Spain Valencia Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 24 June
    Santander British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 8 July
    Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland Germany Hockenheimring United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 22 July
    Eni Magyar Nagydíj Hungary Hungaroring United Kingdom Jenson Button 29 July
    Shell Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Germany Sebastian Vettel 2 September
    Gran Premio Santander d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza Germany Sebastian Vettel 9 September
    SingTel Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 23 September
    Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 7 October
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korean International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 14 October
    Airtel Indian Grand Prix India Buddh International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 28 October
    Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 4 November
    United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007) 18 November
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    Article of the month – 2011 Japanese Grand Prix, failed Good Article nominee

    The 2011 Japanese Grand Prix (formally the XXXVII Japanese Grand Prix) was a Formula One motor race that was held on 9 October 2011 at the Suzuka Circuit in Suzuka, Japan. It was the fifteenth round of the 2011 Formula One season, and the thirty-eighth time the Japanese Grand Prix had been held. The race, contested over 53 laps, was won by McLaren's Jenson Button, after he started from second on the grid. Fernando Alonso finished in second place for Scuderia Ferrari, and Sebastian Vettel completed the podium, with third, for Red Bull Racing.

    Vettel had started the race in pole position alongside Button, whom he had marginally outqualified. The two drivers were the only two within mathematical contention for the title. Button attempted to overtake Vettel at the start of the race, yet was pressured towards the grass by Vettel which resulted in him losing second place to Lewis Hamilton (who had started in third). Vettel was passed by Button in the second pit-stop phase, and was then passed by Alonso in the third. Hamilton slipped back from second to fifth, predominantly in the pit-stops; debris from a collision between himself and Felipe Massa caused a safety car period in the race. The second Red Bull of Mark Webber finished in fourth position.

    As a consequence of the race, Vettel secured the World Drivers' Championship for the second year in succession, having only required one point prior to the weekend to be declared World Champion. Button remained in second place on the standings after his victory, extending the gap over third-placed Alonso to eight points. In the World Constructors' Championship, Red Bull's championship lead over McLaren was cut to 130 points, with Ferrari a further 96 points behind in third position.

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    2012 Teams and Races
    2012 Teams Team Constructor Drivers Car
    Austria Red Bull Racing Red Bull Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull RB8
    Australia Mark Webber
    United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren MP4-27
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari F2012
    Brazil Felipe Massa
    Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes F1 W03
    Germany Nico Rosberg
    France Lotus F1 Team Lotus Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus E20
    France Romain Grosjean
    India Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India VJM05
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg
    Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber C31
    Mexico Sergio Pérez
    Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso STR7
    France Jean-Éric Vergne
    United Kingdom Williams F1 Team Williams Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams FW34
    Brazil Bruno Senna
    Malaysia Caterham F1 Team Caterham Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham CT01
    Russia Vitaly Petrov
    Spain HRT F1 Team HRT Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT F112
    India Narain Karthikeyan
    Russia Marussia F1 Team Marussia Germany Timo Glock Marussia MR01
    France Charles Pic
    2012 Grands Prix Grand Prix Circuit Last Winner Date
    Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 18 March
    Petronas Malaysia Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 25 March
    UBS Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 15 April
    Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso (2010) 22 April
    Gran Premio de España Santander Spain Circuit de Catalunya Germany Sebastian Vettel 13 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco Germany Sebastian Vettel 27 May
    Grand Prix du Canada Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve United Kingdom Jenson Button 10 June
    Grand Prix of Europe Spain Valencia Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 24 June
    Santander British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 8 July
    Großer Preis Santander von Deutschland Germany Hockenheimring United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 22 July
    Eni Magyar Nagydíj Hungary Hungaroring United Kingdom Jenson Button 29 July
    Shell Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps Germany Sebastian Vettel 2 September
    Gran Premio Santander d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza Germany Sebastian Vettel 9 September
    SingTel Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 23 September
    Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 7 October
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korean International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 14 October
    Airtel Indian Grand Prix India Buddh International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 28 October
    Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 4 November
    United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton (2007) 18 November
    Grande Prêmio do Brasil Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace Australia Mark Webber 25 November

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    Start 16 101 184 677 1 979
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    Article of the month – 2012 Formula One season, current peer review

    The 2012 Formula One season is the 63rd FIA Formula One season. The season started in Australia on 18 March and will end in Brazil on 25 November. It is being contested over twenty races – the most races in a season in the sport's history – and will see the return of the United States Grand Prix, which will be held at the Circuit of the Americas, a purpose-built circuit in Austin, Texas. After being cancelled in 2011 due to civil protests, the Bahrain Grand Prix returned to the calendar.

    In addition to having the greatest number of races in a championship year, the 2012 season broke several records. Six current and former World Drivers' ChampionsSebastian Vettel, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkönen, Fernando Alonso and Michael Schumacher — started the season, breaking the record of five established in 1970. The 2012 season was also the first time that the first six championship races of a season were won by six different drivers.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 76
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 73
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 73
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 63
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 59
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 51
    7th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 45
    8th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 35
    9th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 29
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 22
    11th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 21
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 19
    13th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 15
    14th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 10
    15th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 7
    16th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 4
    17th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 2
    18th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 2
    19th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    20th Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    21st France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    22nd India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    23rd Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    24th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 146
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 108
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 86
    4th United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 86
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 61
    6th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 44
    7th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 41
    8th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 28
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 6
    10th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    11th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    Spain Spanish Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:39:09.145
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 3.195
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 3.884
    4th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 14.799
    5th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 1:04.641
    6th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 1:07.576
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 1:17.919
    8th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 1:18.140
    9th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 1:25.246
    10th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: Romain Grosjean 1:26.250, on lap 53
    Spanish Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:22.285*
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:22.302
    Row two France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:22.424
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:22.487
    Row three Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber 1:22.533
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:23.005
    Row four Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull No time†
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes No time‡
    Row five Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber No time§
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:22.944 (Q2)
    Monaco Monaco Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:46:06.557
    2nd Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 0.643
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 0.947
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 1.343
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 4.101
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 6.195
    7th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 41.537
    8th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 42.562
    9th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 44.036
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 44.516
    Fastest Lap: Mexico Sergio Pérez (Sauber) 1:17.296, on lap 49
    Monaco Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:14.381
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:14.448
    Row two United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:14.583
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:14.639
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:14.948
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:14.301*
    Row four Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:15.049
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:15.199
    Row five Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull No time†
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    Article of the month – List of Formula One circuits, currently listed for Peer Review


    Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and vehicles must conform. The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets.

    The first Grand Prix was held in 1950 at Silverstone; since then 68 circuits have hosted a Grand Prix. Circuits such as the Nürburgring have hosted Grands Prix using different configurations. The first race at the circuit used the 22 kilometres (14 mi) circuit, but concerns over safety meant that more recent Grands Prix have used a shorter, safer circuit. F1 circuits were predominately in Europe during the early years of the championship, as the sport has expanded so has the location of its circuits. New circuits have been used in Asia and America, the change has been a recent occurrence. Of the 20 circuits that will host a Grand Prix in 2012, nearly half were not on the calendar before 1999.

    The Autodromo Nazionale Monza has hosted the most Grands Prix; it has been used as the circuit for the Italian Grand Prix 61 times. The only season it did not host a race was in 1980, when the Italian Grand Prix was held at the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari. The most recent circuit to have hosted a Grand Prix was the Buddh International Circuit, which hosted the Indian Grand Prix in 2011. The Circuit of the Americas is set to become the latest different circuit to host a Grand Prix; when the United States Grand Prix is staged there in 2012, at Austin, Texas. The Pescara Circuit is the longest circuit to have hosted a Grand Prix. The 25.800 km (16.031 mi) long circuit normally held the Coppa Acerbo race, it hosted one World Championship race, the 1957 Pescara Grand Prix.

    As some circuits have hosted Grands Prix using different configurations, the most recent configuration used is listed in the table below.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 111
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 91
    3rd United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 88
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 85
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 75
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 73
    7th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 53
    8th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 49
    9th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 39
    10th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 29
    11th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 27
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 21
    13th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 17
    14th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 17
    15th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 16
    16th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 11
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 4
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 2
    19th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    20th Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    21st Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    22nd France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    23rd India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    24th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 176
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 137
    3rd United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 126
    4th Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 122
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 92
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 60
    7th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 45
    8th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 44
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 6
    10th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    11th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    Canada Canadian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:32:29.586
    2nd France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 2.513
    3rd Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 5.260
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 7.295
    5th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 13.411
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 13.842
    7th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 15.085
    8th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 15.567
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 24.432
    10th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 25.272
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:15.752, on lap 70
    Canadian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:13.784
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:14.087
    Row two Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:14.151
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:14.346
    Row three Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:14.411
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:14.465
    Row four France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:14.645
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:14.705
    Row five Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:14.812
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:15.182
    Spain European Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:44:16.649
    2nd Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 6.421
    3rd Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 12.639
    4th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 13.628
    5th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 19.993
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 21.176
    7th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 22.866
    8th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 24.653
    9th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 27.777
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 35.961*
    Fastest Lap: Nico Rosberg 1:42.163, on lap 54
    European Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:38.086
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:38.410
    Row two Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:38.475
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:38.505
    Row three Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:38.513
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:38.623
    Row four Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber 1:38.741
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:38.752
    Row five United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:38.801
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:38.992

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    Article of the month – 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix, failed Today's Featured Article candidate

    The 2008 Hungarian Grand Prix (formally the Formula 1 ING Magyar Nagydíj 2008) was a Formula One motor race held on August 3, 2008, at the Hungaroring in Mogyoród, near Budapest, Hungary. It was the 11th race of the 2008 Formula One season. Contested over 70 laps, the race was won by Heikki Kovalainen for the McLaren team, from a second position start. Timo Glock finished second in a Toyota car, with Kimi Räikkönen third in a Ferrari. It was Kovalainen's first Formula One victory, which made him the sport's 100th driver to win a World Championship race, and it was Glock's first podium finish.

    The majority of the race consisted of a duel between Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa, who drove for McLaren and Ferrari, respectively. Hamilton started from pole position but was beaten at the first corner by Massa, who passed him around the outside. The two championship rivals began a battle for the lead that was resolved when Hamilton sustained a punctured tyre just over halfway through the race, giving Massa a lead of more than 20 seconds over Kovalainen. The Ferrari's engine, however, failed with three laps remaining, allowing the McLaren driver to win. Räikkönen set the race's fastest lap in the other Ferrari, but was hampered by a poor qualifying performance and was stuck behind Fernando Alonso (Renault) and Glock in turn for almost all of the race.

    As a consequence of the race, Hamilton extended his lead in the World Drivers' Championship to five points over Räikkönen, with Massa a further three behind. Robert Kubica, who finished eighth after finding his BMW Sauber car uncompetitive at the Hungaroring, slipped to 13 points behind Hamilton, ahead of teammate Nick Heidfeld and Kovalainen. In the World Constructors' Championship, McLaren passed BMW Sauber for second position, 11 points behind Ferrari.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 164
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 124
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 122
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 117
    5th Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 116
    6th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 77
    7th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 76
    8th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 76
    9th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 47
    10th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 33
    11th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 29
    12th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 29
    13th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 27
    14th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 25
    15th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 24
    16th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 19
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 4
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 2
    19th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    20th Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    21st Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    22nd France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    23rd India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    24th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 246
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 193
    3rd United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 192
    4th Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 189
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 106
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 80
    7th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 53
    8th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 46
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 6
    10th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    11th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
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    United Kingdom British Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:25:11.288
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 3.060
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 4.836
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 9.519
    5th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 10.314
    6th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 17.101
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 29.153
    8th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 36.463
    9th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 43.347
    10th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 44.444
    Fastest Lap: Kimi Räikkönen 1:34.661, on lap 50
    British Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:51.746
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:51.793
    Row two Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:52.020
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:52.199
    Row three Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:53.065
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:53.290
    Row four Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:53.539
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:53.543
    Row five France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus No time*
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:57.009 (Q2)†
    Germany German Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:31:05.862
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 6.949
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 16.409
    4th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 21.925
    5th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 23.732
    6th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 27.896
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 28.970
    8th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 46.941
    9th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 48.162
    10th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 48.889
    Fastest Lap: Michael Schumacher 1:18.725, on lap 57
    German Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:40.621
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:41.026
    Row two Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:42.459
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:43.501
    Row three Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:43.950
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:44.113
    Row four United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:44.186
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:41.496*
    Row five United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:44.889
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:45.811
    Hungary Hungarian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:41:05.503
    2nd Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 1.032
    3rd France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 10.518
    4th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 11.614
    5th Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 26.653
    6th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 30.243
    7th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 33.899
    8th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 34.458
    9th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 38.350
    10th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 51.234
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:24.136, on lap 68
    Hungarian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:20.953
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:21.366
    Row two Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:21.416
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:21.583
    Row three Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:21.730
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:21.844
    Row four Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:21.900
    Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:21.939
    Row five Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams 1:22.343
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:22.847

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    The 2012 Belgian Grand Prix took place at the historic Spa-Francorchamps circuit. Before the event, it was announced that the circuit's contract to host the race has been extended to 2015.
    Article of the month – List of Formula One fatal accidents, current Featured List candidate

    Formula One (F1) is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and vehicles must conform. The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, held usually on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. The results of each race are combined to determine two annual Championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.

    Safety standards have improved since the first World Championship Grand Prix at Silverstone in 1950, where there was no medical back-up or safety measures, in case of an accident. It was not until the 1960s these were first introduced, as helmets and overalls became mandatory and the FIA assumed responsibility for safety at the circuits. Steps were taken to improve the safety of the Formula One car in the 1970s; the cockpit opening was enlarged allowing the driver to escape quicker in the event of an accident and outside mirrors became mandatory. The 1980s saw further improvement in the structure of the Formula One car, with the monocoque being made out of carbon fibre instead of aluminium, increasing protection upon impact. Following the death of Ayrton Senna in 1994, a number of measures were introduced in an attempt to slow the cars down, including the prohibition of traction control systems. Grooved tyres were introduced in 1998 instead of racing slick tyres to reduce cornering speed. Safety measures continued to be introduced into the 21st century, with a number of circuits having their configuration changed to improve driver safety.

    This list includes drivers who have died during a FIA World Championship race weekend, and those who have died while driving a Formula One car outside of the World Championship. Track marshals and other race attendees who have died as a result of these accidents are not included in the list. Forty-nine drivers have died driving a Formula One car, with Cameron Earl being the first in 1952. Thirty-two of the drivers died during a World Championship Grand Prix race weekend, six during a test session and eleven during a non-championship Formula One event. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has seen the most fatalities; seven drivers have died there during the course of the Indianapolis 500. Fifteen drivers died in the 1950s; fourteen in the 1960s; twelve in the 1970s; four in the 1980s and two in the 1990s. No driver has suffered a fatal accident since 1994, making this the longest period in F1 history without a driver fatality. Only two Formula One Champions have died while racing or practicing in Formula One, Jochen Rindt in 1970, and Ayrton Senna in 1994. Rindt is the only driver to win the championship posthumously.

    (More...)

    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 164
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 140
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 132
    4th Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 131
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 117
    6th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 101
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 77
    8th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 76
    9th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 47
    10th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 35
    11th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 35
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 33
    13th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 31
    14th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 29
    15th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 28
    16th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 24
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 8
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 4
    19th Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    20th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    21st Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    22nd France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    23rd India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    24th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 272
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 218
    3rd United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 207
    4th Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 199
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 112
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 80
    7th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 59
    8th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 53
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 12
    10th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    11th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    Belgium Belgian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:29:08.530
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 13.624
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 25.334
    4th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 27.843
    5th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 29.845
    6th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 31.244
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 53.374
    8th France Jean-Éric Vergne Italy Toro Rosso + 58.865
    9th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 1:02.982
    10th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 1:03.783
    Fastest Lap: Brazil Bruno Senna (Williams) 1:52.822, on lap 43
    Belgian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:47.573
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber 1:47.871
    Row two Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:48.205
    Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber 1:48.219
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:48.313
    Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:47.893*
    Row four United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:48.394†
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:48.538
    Row five United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:48.890
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:48.792 (Q2)

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    WP:F1 Newsletter (September 2012)

    The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
    Year V · Issue 9 · September 3, 2012 – October 1, 2012

    Previous month's issue

    New users
    WikiProject news
    Newsletter news
    Article developments
    Formula One articles by quality and importance
    Quality Importance
    Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
    FA 3 3 7 13
    FL 2 3 1 6
    A 2 2
    GA 3 6 10 6 25
    B 19 27 40 49 135
    C 6 36 44 98 184
    Start 15 101 185 692 993
    Stub 18 130 1,540 1,688
    List 1 7 18 4 30
    Category 522 522
    Disambig 8 8
    File 2 2
    Portal 35 35
    Project 67 67
    Redirect 20 20
    Template 176 176
    NA 40 40
    Assessed 49 201 437 2,389 871 0 3,947
    Unassessed 1 1 1 3
    Total 49 202 437 2,390 871 1 3,950
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    Lewis Hamilton won the Italian Grand Prix for McLaren and then retired from the lead of the Singapore Grand Prix, before creating the off-track news story of the year by signing for the Mercedes team for 2013.
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    Article of the month – 2012 Singapore Grand Prix

    The 2012 Singapore Grand Prix (formally known as the 2012 Formula 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix) is a Formula One motor race that took place at the Marina Bay Street Circuit in Marina Bay, Singapore on 23 September 2012 as the fourteenth round of the 2012 season. The race was the thirteenth time that a Singapore Grand Prix has been held, and the fifth time it was a round of the Formula One World Championship.

    Lewis Hamilton started the race from pole. Sebastian Vettel won the race, his second of the season, after Hamilton's gearbox failed early in the race.

    (More...)

    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 194
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 165
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 149
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 142
    5th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 132
    6th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 119
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 93
    8th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 82
    9th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 66
    10th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 51
    11th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 44
    12th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 43
    13th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 35
    14th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 31
    15th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 29
    16th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 25
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 8
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 6
    19th Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    20th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    21st Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    22nd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Lotus 0
    23rd France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    24th India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    25th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 297
    2nd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 261
    3rd Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 245
    4th United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 231
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 136
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 101
    7th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 75
    8th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 54
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 14
    10th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    11th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    Italy Italian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:19:41.221
    2nd Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 4.356
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 20.594
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 29.667
    5th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 30.881
    6th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 31.259
    7th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 33.550
    8th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 41.057
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 43.898
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 48.144
    Fastest Lap: Nico Rosberg 1:27.239, on lap 53
    Italian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:24.010
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:24.133
    Row two Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:24.247
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:24.540
    Row three Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:24.802
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:24.833
    Row four Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:24.855
    Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber 1:25.109
    Row five United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:24.304*
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:25.678
    Singapore Singapore Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 2:00:26.144
    2nd United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 8.959
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 15.227
    4th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 19.063
    5th Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes + 34.784
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 35.759
    7th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 36.698
    8th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 42.829
    9th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 45.820
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber + 50.619†
    Fastest Lap: Germany Nico Hülkenberg (Force India) 1:51.033, on lap 52
    Singapore Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:46.362
    Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:46.804
    Row two Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:46.905
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:46.939
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:47.216
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:47.241
    Row four Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:47.475
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:47.788
    Row five Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes No time*
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes No time*

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    WikiProject Good Articles Newsletter - October 2012

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    The WikiProject Good articles Newsletter
    Volume III, No. 1 – October 2012

    September-December 2008, 2009, 2010, January-April 2011 | November 2012

    Project News
    • There are currently 15,862 Good Articles listed at WP:GA.
    • The backlog at Good Article Nominations is 345 unreviewed articles. Out of 439 total nominations, 24 are on hold, 66 are under review, and 4 are seeking a second opinion. Please go to WP:GAN and review an article! Even just reviewing one will help!
    The oldest unreviewed articles are: General sejm, Prime Minister of Vietnam, Tanisha Thomas, Kosta Pećanac, and Jilly Kitzinger.
    The categories with the largest backlogs are: Social sciences and society (80 articles), Sports and recreation (70 articles), Music (63 articles), Theatre, film and drama (52 articles), and History (41 articles). Please consider reviewing articles within these sections.
    There are currently 13 articles up for reassessment at Good Article Reassessment. Please help out and go to WP:GAR and review an article! Remember that anyone can review articles that are listed under "Community Reassessment" even if another user has already listed their opinion...the more opinions, the better!
    Member News
    • There are currently 222 members of WikiProject Good Articles! Welcome to all the new members that joined during the past 17 months! If you aren't yet part of WikiProject Good Articles and interested in joining WikiProject Good Articles, go here and add you name. Everyone is welcomed!
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    GA Task forces
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    • Thanks to everyone who committed some time to help reduce the nominations backlog during the June-July 2012 backlog elimination drive. Most barnstars have been given out but there are still a few left. Participants that haven't gotten a barnstar yet should get it soon.
    Possible Fall/Winter 2012 Backlog Elimination Drive
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    Good Articles of the Month

    Each month, 5 random good articles will be choose to be featured here as the good articles of the month.

    Some Tips About References/Sources

    Having references included in articles is one of the most important aspects to a good article, let alone Knowledge (XXG)! Without them, no one would ever know what is true and what is false and Knowledge (XXG) probably wouldn't be where it is today. So this month, I will talk about how to check for references, how reliable they are, and so on and so forth.

    The first thing to do when reviewing an nominee is to do a quick scan of the article. One of the things to look for is if the article has references! If you don't see a list at the bottom of the article page, quick-fail it. For newcomers, quick-failing is failing an article when you spot a problem before actually conducting a full review. If you do find a list of references (and in most cases you will) make sure to look through each and every one. If you want to save some time, use this tool as it will tell you if there are any problematic references in the article you are reviewing.

    Next, check the reliability and type of the references/sources. In terms of the type of reference, check to see how many primary and/or secondary sources are included. Primary sources are the ones published by the subject of the article. For example, if the subject of the article has to do with the iPhone 4s and the source is published by Apple, it is considered a primary source. Secondary sources are those not published by the subject of the article (or in close relation to it). Newspapers are examples of secondary sources and considered one of the better types to include in the article (not saying primary sources are bad). If you find that most/all of the references are primary sources, notify the nominator about this issue(s) and place the article on hold once you have completed the review. Only in the event that a secondary source can't be found as a replacement, then the primary source can remain. If there is a good mix of primary and secondary sources, that is perfect and no references need to be changed.

    Now, reliability. Forums are generally not considered reliable and some blog's may not be reliable either. Newspapers, most sources published by the subject, some blogs, etc. are considered reliable. If you don't know wether the source is reliable, ask for a second opinion. For more info about how to identify wether a reference is reliable or not, visit this article.

    Finally, one of the more basic things to look for is that every statement in the article has at least one reference! The only case that a statement doesn't need a reference is when it is common sense that the statement is defiantly true and/or in the case where the statement can't be challenged, as per what Knowledge (XXG) says, "All quotations and any material challenged or likely to be challenged must be attributed to a reliable published source using an inline citation."

    From the Editor

    After a long 18 month hiatus, the third volume of the WikiProject Good Articles newsletter is here! Please leave any comments or feedback regarding this issue of the newsletter here or on the editors talk page.

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    The GAN Newsletter (November 2012)

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    WPF1 Newsletter (October)

    The WikiProject Formula One Newsletter
    Year V · Issue 10 · October 1, 2012 – November 5, 2012

    Previous month's issue

    New users
    WikiProject news
    Newsletter news
    Article developments
    Formula One articles by quality and importance
    Quality Importance
    Top High Mid Low NA ??? Total
    FA 3 3 7 13
    FL 2 3 1 6
    A 2 2
    GA 3 6 10 6 25
    B 19 27 40 49 135
    C 6 36 44 98 184
    Start 15 102 185 701 1,003
    Stub 18 130 1,548 1,696
    List 1 7 18 4 30
    Category 524 524
    Disambig 8 8
    File 2 2
    Portal 35 35
    Project 67 67
    Redirect 20 20
    Template 179 179
    NA 41 41
    Assessed 49 202 437 2,406 877 0 3,971
    Unassessed 2 2
    Total 49 202 437 2,406 877 2 3,973
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  • Expand: F1-X Dubai, Honda RA271, Paddy Lowe, Red Bull RB3, Spyker F1, Toyota TF107, BMW Sauber F1.07, Mario Theissen, Franz Tost, Chinese Grand Prix, Colin Kolles, Concorde Agreement, Formula One Constructors Association, McLaren MP4/1, Ove Andersson, Bob Bell, Korea International Circuit, Grand Prix Drivers' Association, Spyker F8-VII, Arai (company), Shoei, Schuberth Helme GmbH, Bell Racing Company, Jim Bamber, Nazir Hoosein, Formula One video games, Make Cars Green, Jonathan Legard, Michael Turner (illustrator) more
  • Update: History of Formula One, 2011 Brazilian Grand Prix, Robert Doornbos, Formula One regulations, 2024 Formula One season, Scuderia Toro Rosso, Super Aguri F1, Divina Galica, Grand Prix World Championship
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    A dramatic start to the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix saw Romain Grosjean (Lotus) knock Mark Webber (Red Bull) into a spin. Further back, Bruno Senna (Williams) hit Nico Rosberg (Mercedes) as the pack was broken up, whilst championship contender Fernando Alonso (Ferrari) sustained a race-ending puncture in a separate incident.
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    Formula One, abbreviated to F1, is the highest class of open-wheeled auto racing defined by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), motorsport's world governing body. The "formula" in the name refers to a set of rules to which all participants and vehicles must conform. The F1 World Championship season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix, usually held on purpose-built circuits, and in a few cases on closed city streets. The results of each race are combined to determine two annual championships, one for drivers and one for constructors.

    A red flag is shown when there has been an accident or the track conditions are poor enough to warrant the race being stopped. The flags are displayed by the marshals at various points around the circuit. Following a red flag being shown, the exit of the pit lane is closed and cars must proceed to the starting grid slowly, without overtaking. From 2005, a ten-minute warning is given before the race is resumed behind the safety car, which leads the field for a lap before it returns to the pit lane. Previously, the race was restarted in race order from the penultimate lap before the red flag was shown. If a race is unable to be resumed, "the results will be taken at the end of the penultimate lap before the lap during which the signal to suspend the race was given." If 75 per cent of the race distance has not been completed and the race cannot be resumed, half points are awarded. No points are awarded if the race cannot be restarted and less than two laps have been completed.

    Since the first World Championship Grand Prix in 1950, red flags have been shown in sixty-three races. Twenty-six were restarted on the first lap. Thirteen races, nine stopped because of rain and four due to accidents involving drivers, were not restarted. Three races were stopped due to incidents that resulted in fatalities: The 1975 Spanish Grand Prix was stopped on lap twenty-nine and not restarted after Rolf Stommelen's car crashed into a spectator area, killing five people. The 1982 Canadian Grand Prix was halted on the first lap after Riccardo Paletti was killed when his car collided with the back of Didier Pironi's Ferrari. The 1994 San Marino Grand Prix was red-flagged on lap five following the fatal accident of Ayrton Senna, in which his car crashed into a wall at the Tamburello curve.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 255
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 245
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 198
    4th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 167
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 165
    6th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 153
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 95
    8th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 93
    9th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 90
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 66
    11th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 58
    12th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 49
    13th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 46
    14th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 43
    15th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 43
    16th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 30
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 12
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 10
    19th Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    20th Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    21st Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    22nd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Lotus 0
    23rd France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    24th India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    25th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 422
    2nd Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 340
    3rd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 318
    4th United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 288
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 136
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 124
    7th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 95
    8th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 73
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 22
    10th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    11th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    Japan Japanese Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:28:56.242
    2nd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 20.639
    3rd Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 24.538
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 25.098
    5th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 46.490
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 50.424
    7th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 51.159
    8th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams + 52.364
    9th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 54.675
    10th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 1:06.919
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:35.774, on lap 52
    Japanese Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:30.839
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:31.090
    Row two Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber 1:31.700
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:31.898
    Row three Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber 1:32.022
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:32.114
    Row four Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:32.208
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:31.290*
    Row five United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:32.327
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:32.293 (Q2)†
    South Korea Korean Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:36:28.651
    2nd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 8.231
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 13.944
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 20.168
    5th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 36.739
    6th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 45.301
    7th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 54.812
    8th France Jean-Éric Vergne Italy Toro Rosso + 1:09.589
    9th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 1:11.787
    10th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 1:19.692
    Fastest Lap: Mark Webber 1:42.037, on lap 54
    Korean Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:37.242
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:37.316
    Row two United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:37.469
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:37.534
    Row three Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:37.625
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:37.884
    Row four France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:37.934
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:38.266
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:38.361
    Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:38.513
    India Indian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:31:10.744
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 9.437
    3rd Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 13.217
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren + 13.909
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 26.266
    6th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 44.674
    7th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 45.227
    8th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 54.998
    9th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 56.103
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 1:14.975
    Fastest Lap: Jenson Button 1:28.203, on lap 60
    Indian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:25.283
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:25.327
    Row two United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:25.544
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:25.659
    Row three Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:25.773
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:25.857
    Row four Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:26.236
    Mexico Sergio Pérez Switzerland Sauber 1:26.360
    Row five Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:26.713
    Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes No time*
    United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:45:58.667
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 0.852
    3rd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 4.163
    4th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 7.787
    5th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams + 13.007
    6th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 20.076
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 22.896
    8th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 23.542
    9th United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India + 24.160
    10th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Italy Toro Rosso + 27.463
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:43.964, on lap 54
    Abu Dhabi Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:40.630
    Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:40.978
    Row two Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:41.226*
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:41.260
    Row three United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:41.290
    Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:41.582
    Row four Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:41.603
    Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:41.723
    Row five France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:41.778
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:42.019 (Q2)

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    The 2012 Formula One season was the 63rd season of the Formula One World Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula One cars recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) — the governing body of motorsport — as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The season was contested over twenty rounds, which started in Australia on 18 March and ended in Brazil on 25 November. The 2012 season saw the return of the United States Grand Prix, which was held at the Circuit of the Americas, a purpose-built circuit in Austin, Texas. After being cancelled in 2011 due to civil protests, the Bahrain Grand Prix also returned to the calendar.

    The early season was tumultuous, with seven different drivers winning the first seven races of the championship; a record for the series. It was not until the European Grand Prix in June that a driver, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, won his second race of the year, and with it, emerged as a championship contender. Alonso maintained his hold on the championship lead for the next seven races, taking his third win in Germany and finishing on the podium in the United Kingdom, Italy and Singapore. However, costly first-lap retirements in Belgium and Japan allowed his rivals to catch up, and defending World Champion Sebastian Vettel — like Alonso, a two-time winner — took the lead in the sixteenth race of the season. Vettel, too, encountered difficulties throughout the season; contact with a backmarker left him to finish outside the points in Malaysia, while alternator failures at the European and Italian Grands Prix cost him valuable points and exclusion from qualifying in Abu Dhabi led him to start from the pit lane. Vettel entered the final race of the season with a thirteen-point lead over Alonso. Alonso needed a podium finish to stand any chance of becoming World Drivers' Champion, but in a race of attrition that finished under the safety car, Vettel finished in sixth place, scoring enough points to win his third consecutive championship, becoming the third driver to do so. In the World Constructors' Championship, Red Bull Racing secured their third consecutive title when Sebastian Vettel finished second at the United States Grand Prix.

    In addition to seeing seven drivers win the first seven races, the 2012 season broke several records. The calendar for the season included twenty races, breaking the previous record of nineteen, which was first set in 2005. Six current or former World Drivers' Champions — Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkönen, and Michael Schumacher — started the season, breaking the record of five established in 1970.

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    Drivers' Championship Position Driver Team Points
    1st Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull 281
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Ferrari 278
    3rd Finland Kimi Räikkönen Lotus 207
    4th United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton McLaren 190
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren 188
    6th Australia Mark Webber Red Bull 179
    7th Brazil Felipe Massa Ferrari 122
    8th France Romain Grosjean Lotus 96
    9th Germany Nico Rosberg Mercedes 93
    10th Mexico Sergio Pérez Sauber 66
    11th Germany Nico Hülkenberg Force India 63
    12th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Sauber 60
    13th Germany Michael Schumacher Mercedes 49
    14th United Kingdom Paul di Resta Force India 46
    15th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams 45
    16th Brazil Bruno Senna Williams 31
    17th France Jean-Éric Vergne Toro Rosso 16
    18th Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso 10
    19th Russia Vitaly Petrov Caterham 0
    20th Germany Timo Glock Marussia 0
    21st France Charles Pic Marussia 0
    22nd Finland Heikki Kovalainen Caterham 0
    23rd Belgium Jérôme d'Ambrosio Lotus 0
    24th India Narain Karthikeyan HRT 0
    25th Spain Pedro de la Rosa HRT 0
    Constructors' Championship Position Constructor Entered Chassis Points
    1st Austria Red Bull Racing RB8 460
    2nd Italy Scuderia Ferrari F2012 400
    3rd United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes MP4-27 378
    4th United Kingdom Lotus F1 Team E20 303
    5th Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team F1 W03 142
    6th Switzerland Sauber F1 Team C31 126
    7th India Sahara Force India F1 Team VJM05 109
    8th United Kingdom Williams F1 Team FW34 76
    9th Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso STR7 26
    10th Malaysia Caterham F1 Team CT01 0
    11th Russia Marussia F1 Team MR01 0
    12th Spain HRT F1 Team F112 0
    See 2012 Formula One season for more information
    United States United States Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:35:55.269
    2nd Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 0.675
    3rd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 39.229
    4th Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 46.013
    5th United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren + 56.432
    6th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 1:04.425
    7th France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus + 1:10.313
    8th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 1:13.792
    9th Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams + 1:14.525
    10th Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams + 1:15.133
    Fastest Lap: Sebastian Vettel 1:39.347, on lap 56
    United States Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:35.657
    United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:35.766
    Row two Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:36.174
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:36.708
    Row three Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes 1:36.794
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:37.141*
    Row four Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:37.300
    France Romain Grosjean United Kingdom Lotus 1:36.587†
    Row five Venezuela Pastor Maldonado United Kingdom Williams 1:37.842
    Brazil Bruno Senna United Kingdom Williams 1:37.604 (Q2)
    Brazil Brazilian Grand Prix Driver Constructor Race Time
    1st United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:45:22.656
    2nd Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari + 2.754*
    3rd Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari + 3.615
    4th Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull + 4.936
    5th Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India + 5.708
    6th Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull + 9.453
    7th Germany Michael Schumacher Germany Mercedes + 11.907
    8th France Jean-Éric Vergne Italy Toro Rosso + 28.653
    9th Japan Kamui Kobayashi Switzerland Sauber + 31.250
    10th Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus + 1 lap
    Fastest Lap: United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 1:18.069, on lap 38
    Brazilian Grid Line up Driver Constructor Time
    Row one United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton United Kingdom McLaren 1:12.458
    United Kingdom Jenson Button United Kingdom McLaren 1:12.513
    Row two Australia Mark Webber Austria Red Bull 1:12.581
    Germany Sebastian Vettel Austria Red Bull 1:12.760
    Row three Brazil Felipe Massa Italy Ferrari 1:12.987
    Germany Nico Hülkenberg India Force India 1:13.206†
    Row four Spain Fernando Alonso Italy Ferrari 1:13.253
    Finland Kimi Räikkönen United Kingdom Lotus 1:13.298
    Row five Germany Nico Rosberg Germany Mercedes 1:13.489
    United Kingdom Paul di Resta India Force India 1:14.121 (Q2)

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    Article of the month – 2012 Formula One season, current Good Article nominee

    The 2012 Formula One season was the 63rd season of the Formula One World Championship, a motor racing championship for Formula One cars recognised by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) — the governing body of motorsport — as the highest class of competition for open-wheel racing cars. The season was contested over twenty rounds, which started in Australia on 18 March and ended in Brazil on 25 November. The 2012 season saw the return of the United States Grand Prix, which was held at the Circuit of the Americas, a purpose-built circuit in Austin, Texas. After being cancelled in 2011 due to civil protests, the Bahrain Grand Prix also returned to the calendar.

    The early season was tumultuous, with seven different drivers winning the first seven races of the championship; a record for the series. It was not until the European Grand Prix in June that a driver, Ferrari's Fernando Alonso, won his second race of the year, and with it, emerged as a championship contender. Alonso maintained his hold on the championship lead for the next seven races, taking his third win in Germany and finishing on the podium in the United Kingdom, Italy and Singapore. However, costly first-lap retirements in Belgium and Japan allowed his rivals to catch up, and defending World Champion Sebastian Vettel — like Alonso, a two-time winner — took the lead in the sixteenth race of the season. Vettel, too, encountered difficulties throughout the season; contact with a backmarker left him to finish outside the points in Malaysia, while alternator failures at the European and Italian Grands Prix cost him valuable points and exclusion from qualifying in Abu Dhabi led him to start from the pit lane. Vettel entered the final race of the season with a thirteen-point lead over Alonso. Alonso needed a podium finish to stand any chance of becoming World Drivers' Champion, but in a race of attrition that finished under the safety car, Vettel finished in sixth place, scoring enough points to win his third consecutive championship, becoming the third driver to do so. In the World Constructors' Championship, Red Bull Racing secured their third consecutive title when Sebastian Vettel finished second at the United States Grand Prix.

    In addition to seeing seven drivers win the first seven races, the 2012 season broke several records. The calendar for the season included twenty races, breaking the previous record of nineteen, which was first set in 2005. Six current or former World Drivers' Champions — Sebastian Vettel, Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Kimi Räikkönen, and Michael Schumacher — started the season, breaking the record of five established in 1970.

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    2013 Teams and Races
    2013 Teams Team Constructor Drivers Car
    Austria Infiniti Red Bull Racing Red Bull Germany Sebastian Vettel Red Bull RB9
    Australia Mark Webber
    Italy Scuderia Ferrari Ferrari Spain Fernando Alonso TBA
    Brazil Felipe Massa
    United Kingdom Vodafone McLaren Mercedes McLaren United Kingdom Jenson Button McLaren MP4-28
    Mexico Sergio Pérez
    United Kingdom Lotus F1 Lotus Finland Kimi Räikkönen TBA
    France Romain Grosjean
    Germany Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Mercedes United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton Mercedes F1 W04
    Germany Nico Rosberg
    Switzerland Sauber F1 Team Sauber Germany Nico Hülkenberg Sauber C32
    Mexico Esteban Gutiérrez
    India Sahara Force India F1 Team Force India TBA Force India VJM06
    TBA
    United Kingdom Williams F1 Team Williams Venezuela Pastor Maldonado Williams FW35
    Finland Valtteri Bottas
    Italy Scuderia Toro Rosso Toro Rosso Australia Daniel Ricciardo Toro Rosso STR8
    France Jean-Éric Vergne
    Malaysia Caterham F1 Team Caterham France Charles Pic TBA
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    Russia Marussia F1 Team Marussia Germany Timo Glock Marussia MR02
    United Kingdom Max Chilton
    2013 Grands Prix Grand Prix Circuit Last Winner Date
    Australian Grand Prix Australia Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit United Kingdom Jenson Button 17 March
    Malaysia Grand Prix Malaysia Sepang International Circuit Spain Fernando Alonso 24 March
    Chinese Grand Prix China Shanghai International Circuit Germany Nico Rosberg 14 April
    Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 21 April
    Gran Premio de España Spain Circuit de Catalunya Venezuela Pastor Maldonado 12 May
    Grand Prix de Monaco Monaco Circuit de Monaco Australia Mark Webber 26 May
    Grand Prix du Canada Canada Circuit Gilles Villeneuve United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 9 June
    British Grand Prix United Kingdom Silverstone Circuit Australia Mark Webber 30 June
    Großer Preis von Deutschland Germany TBA Spain Fernando Alonso 7 July
    TBA TBA N/A 21 July
    Magyar Nagydíj Hungary Hungaroring United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 28 July
    Belgian Grand Prix Belgium Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps United Kingdom Jenson Button 25 August
    Gran Premio |d'Italia Italy Autodromo Nazionale Monza United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 8 September
    Singapore Grand Prix Singapore Marina Bay Street Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 22 September
    Korean Grand Prix South Korea Korea International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 6 October
    Japanese Grand Prix Japan Suzuka Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 13 October
    Indian Grand Prix India Buddh International Circuit Germany Sebastian Vettel 27 October
    Abu Dhabi Grand Prix United Arab Emirates Yas Marina Circuit Finland Kimi Räikkönen 3 November
    United States Grand Prix United States Circuit of the Americas United Kingdom Lewis Hamilton 17 November
    Grande Prêmio do Brasil Brazil Autódromo José Carlos Pace United Kingdom Jenson Button 24 November

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    Good Article Nominations Request For Comment

    A 'Request For Comment' for Good Article Nominations is currently being held. We are asking that you please take five to ten minutes to review all seven proposals that will affect Good Article Nominations if approved. Full details of each proposal can be found here. Please comment on each proposal (or as many as you can) here.

    At this time, Proposal 1, 3, and 5 have received full (or close to) support.

    If you have questions of anything general (not related to one specif proposal), please leave a message under the General discussion thread.

    Please note that Proposal 2 has been withdrawn and no further comments are needed. Also, please disregard Proposal 9 as it was never an actual proposal.

    WikiProject Good Articles Recruitment Centre

    Hello! Now, some of you might be wondering why there is a Good article icon with a bunch of stars around (to the right). The answer? WikiProject Good articles will be launching a Recruitment Centre very soon! The centre will allow all users to be taught how to review Good article nominations by experts just like you! However, in order for the Recruitment Centre to open in the first place, we need some volunteers:
    • Recruiters: The main task of a recruiter is to teach users that have never reviewed a Good article nomination how to review one. To become a recruiter, all you have to do is meet this criteria. If we don't get at least 5-10 recruiters to start off with, the Recruitment Centre will not open. If interested, make sure you meet the criteria, read the process and add your name to the list of recruiters. (One of the great things about being a recruiter is that there is no set requirement of what must be taught and when. Instead, all the content found in the process section is a guideline of the main points that should be addressed during a recruitment session...you can also take an entire different approach if you wish!) If you think you will not have the time to recruit any users at this time but are still interested in becoming a recruiter, you can still add your name to the list of recruiters but just fill in the "Status" parameter with "Not Available".
    • Co-Director: The current Director for the centre is me (Dom497). Another user that would be willing to help with some of the tasks would be helpful. Tasks include making sure recruiters are doing what they should be (teaching!), making sure all recruitments are archived correctly, updating pages as needed, answering any questions, and distributing the feedback form. If interested, please contact me (Dom497).
    • Nominators, please read this: If you are not interested in becoming a recruiter, you can still help. In some cases a nominator may have an issue with an "inexperienced" editor (the recruitee) reviewing one of their nominations. To minimize the chances of this happening, if you are fine with a recruitee reviewing one of your nominations under the supervision of the recruiter, please add your name to the list at the bottom of this page. By adding your name to this list, chances are that your nomination will be reviewed more quickly as the recruitee will be asked to choose a nomination from the list of nominators that are OK with them reviewing the article.

    If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. I look forward to seeing this program bring new reviewers to the Good article community and all the positive things it will bring along.

    A message will be sent out to all recruiters regarding the date when the Recruitment Centre will open when it is determined. The message will also contain some further details to clarify things that may be a bit confusing.--Dom497 (talk)

    This message was sent out by --EdwardsBot (talk) 01:26, 4 June 2013 (UTC)

    DYK RfC

    • As a listed GA participant, you are invited to contribute to a formal Request for Comment on the question of whether Good Articles should be eligible to appear in the Did You Know? slot in future. Please see the proposal on its subpage here, or on the main DYK talk page. To add the discussion to your watchlist, click this link. Thank you in advance. Gilderien Chat|Contributions03:16, 1 August 2013 (UTC)

    DYK RfC

    • As a listed GA participant, you are invited to contribute to a formal Request for Comment on the question of whether Good Articles should be eligible to appear in the Did You Know? slot in future. Please see the proposal on its subpage here, or on the main DYK talk page. To add the discussion to your watchlist, click this link. Thank you in advance. Gilderien Chat|Contributions03:17, 1 August 2013 (UTC)

    GAN December 2013 Backlog Drive

    Hello! A GAN Backlog Drive will begin in less than 4 days!

    In past Backlog Drives, the goal was to reduce the backlog of Good article nominations. In the upcoming drive, another goal will be added - raising as much money as we can for the Wikimedia Foundation. How will this work? Well, its pretty simple. Any user interested in donating can submit a pledge at the Backlog Drive page (linked above). The pledge should mention the amount of money the user is willing to donate per review. For example, if a user pledges 5 cents per review and 100 nominations are reviewed, the total donation amount is $5.00.

    At the time this message was sent out, two users have submitted pledges for a total of 8 cents per review. All pledges, no matter how much money, are greatly appreciated. Also, in no way is this saying you must make a pledge.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact me or leave a message on the Backlog Drive talk page. And remember, there are less than 4 days before the drive starts!--EdwardsBot (talk) 03:19, 27 November 2013 (UTC)

    GAN December 2013 Backlog Drive

    Hello! A GAN Backlog Drive will begin in less than 4 days!

    In past Backlog Drives, the goal was to reduce the backlog of Good article nominations. In the upcoming drive, another goal will be added - raising as much money as we can for the Wikimedia Foundation. How will this work? Well, its pretty simple. Any user interested in donating can submit a pledge at the Backlog Drive page (linked above). The pledge should mention the amount of money the user is willing to donate per review. For example, if a user pledges 5 cents per review and 100 nominations are reviewed, the total donation amount is $5.00.

    At the time this message was sent out, two users have submitted pledges for a total of 8 cents per review. All pledges, no matter how much money, are greatly appreciated. Also, in no way is this saying you must make a pledge.

    If you have any questions, feel free to contact me or leave a message on the Backlog Drive talk page. And remember, there are less than 4 days before the drive starts!--EdwardsBot (talk) 03:20, 27 November 2013 (UTC)

    GAN December 2013 Backlog Drive

    Hello! Just a friendly reminder that the GAN Backlog Drive has begun and will end on December 31, 2013!

    If you know anyone outside of the WikiProject that may be interested, feel free to invite them to the drive!

    If you have any questions or want to comment about something regarding the drive, post them here--EdwardsBot (talk) 00:12, 3 December 2013 (UTC)

    Tim Paine

    Tim Paine, an article that you or your project may be interested in, has been nominated for an individual good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the reassessment page. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article. LibStar (talk) 23:56, 8 January 2014 (UTC)

    March 2014 GAN Backlog Drive

    It's that time again! Starting on March 1, there will be another GAN Backlog Drive! There will be several changes compared to previous drives:

    • This drive will introduce a new component to it; a point system. In a nutshell, older nominations are worth more points than newer nominations. The top 3 participants who have the points will be awarded the Golden, Silver, or Bronze Knowledge (XXG) Puzzle Piece Trophy, respectively.
    • Unlike the December 2013 Backlog Drive, earning an additional barnstar if you reached your goal has been removed.
    • The allowance to have insufficient reviews has been lowered to 2 before being disqualified.
    • An exception to the rule that all reviews must be completed before the deadline has been created.

    Also, something that I thought I would share with all of you is that we raised $20.88 (USD) for the WMF in the December 2013 drive. It may not sound like a lot but considering that that was raised just because we reviewed articles, I would say that's pretty good! With that success, pledges can be made for the upcoming drive if you wish.

    More info regarding the drive and full descriptions regarding the changes to this drive can be found on the the drive page. If you have any questions, feel free to leave a message on the drive talk page.

    I look forward to your participation and hope that because of it, some day the backlog will be gone!

    --Dom497

    --MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 00:58, 22 February 2014 (UTC)

    GAN March 2014 Backlog Drive

    The March 2014 GAN Backlog Drive has begun and will end on April 1, 2014! Sent by Dom497 on behalf of MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 21:00, 1 March 2014 (UTC)

    WikiProject Good articles Future GAN Backlog Drive

    Hello everyone! Hope you've all been having a great summer!

    TheQ Editor recently proposed the idea of having another Backlog Drive in either September/October or November/December of this year. For those of you who have participated in the past two drives you know I was the one who organized them, however, come September, this will be my most important year in school so I will not be able to coordinate this drive (if it happens). TheQ Editor has volunteered to be a coordinator for the drive. If any of you would like to co-coordinator, please notify TheQ Editor on his talk page.

    If you would be interested in participating in a Backlog Drive sometime before the end of this year, please notify TheQ Editor. Also, make sure to specify what month(s) work best for you.

    At the time this message was sent out, the backlog was at 520 nominations. Since May, the backlog has been steadily increasing and we are currently near an all time high. Even though the backlog will not disappear over one drive, this drive can lead to several others which will (hopefully) lead to the day where there is no longer a backlog.

    As always, the more participants, the better, and everyone is encouraged to participate!

    Sent by Dom497--MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 15:52, 16 August 2014 (UTC)

    GA Cup

    Hello everyone! We hope you have all been having a great summer!

    As we all know, the recent GAN Backlog Drives have not had any big impact on the backlog. Because of that, me (Dom497), Figureskatingfan, and TheQ Editor have worked on an idea that could possibly finally put a dent into the massive backlog. Now, I will admit, the idea isn't entirely ours as we have took the general idea of the WikiCup and brought it over to WikiProject Good Articles. But anyways, here's what we have in mind:

    For all of you that do not know what the WikiCup is, it is an annual competition between several editors to see who can get the most Good Articles, Featured Article's, Did You Know's, etc. Based of this, we propose to you the GA Cup. This competition will only focus on reviewing Good articles.

    For more info on the proposal, click here. As a FYI, the proposal page is not what the final product will look like (if you do go ahead with this idea). It will look very similar to WikiCup's page(s).

    The discussion for the proposal will take place here. Please let us know if you are interested, have any concerns, things to consider, etc.

    --Dom497, Figureskatingfan, and TheQ Editor

    MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 01:28, 31 August 2014 (UTC)

    WikiProject Good Articles - GA Cup


    WikiProject Good articles is holding a new competition, the GA Cup, from October 1, 2014 - March 28, 2015. The Cup will be based on reviewing Good article nominations; for each review, points will be awarded with bonuses for older nominations, longer articles and comprehensive reviews. All participants will start off in one group and the highest scoring participants will go through to the second round. At the moment six rounds are planned, but this may change based on participant numbers.

    Some of you may ask: what is the purpose for a competition of this type? Currently, there is a backlog of about 500 unreviewed Good article nominations, almost an all time high. It is our hope that we can decrease the backlog in a fun way, through friendly competition.

    Everyone is welcome to join; new and old editors! Sign-ups will be open until October 15, 2014 so sign-up now!

    If you have any questions, take a look at the FAQ page and/or contact one of the four judges.

    Cheers from NickGibson3900, Dom497, TheQ Editor and Figureskatingfan.

    --MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 19:04, 15 September 2014 (UTC)

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    Hi there,

    I am really keen to use an image you featured, in an adventure magazine I am launching. Could you possibly email me on ?

    Thank you so much,

    E — Preceding unsigned comment added by 174.88.135.250 (talk) 14:39, 18 February 2015 (UTC)

    Reassessement of an article you reviewed for GA

    Alberto Contador, an article that you or your project may be interested in, has been nominated for a community good article reassessment. If you are interested in the discussion, please participate by adding your comments to the reassessment page. If concerns are not addressed during the review period, the good article status may be removed from the article.

    Hi,
    You appear to be eligible to vote in the current Arbitration Committee election. The Arbitration Committee is the panel of editors responsible for conducting the Knowledge (XXG) arbitration process. It has the authority to enact binding solutions for disputes between editors, primarily related to serious behavioural issues that the community has been unable to resolve. This includes the ability to impose site bans, topic bans, editing restrictions, and other measures needed to maintain our editing environment. The arbitration policy describes the Committee's roles and responsibilities in greater detail. If you wish to participate, you are welcome to review the candidates' statements and submit your choices on the voting page. For the Election committee, MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 13:51, 23 November 2015 (UTC)

    Precious

    formula expedition

    Thank you quality articles such as Far Eastern Party and 1906 French Grand Prix, for inspiring others to collaboration, for reviewing as a "prose pedant", - you are an awesome Wikipedian!

    --Gerda Arendt (talk) 11:55, 12 December 2015 (UTC)

    Four years ago, you were recipient no. 1319 of Precious, a prize of QAI! --Gerda Arendt (talk) 08:24, 12 December 2016 (UTC)

    Fair Use in Australia discussion

    As an Australian Wikipedian, your opinion is sought on a proposal to advocate for the introduction of Fair Use into Australian copyright law. The discussion is taking place at the Australian Wikipedians' notice board, please read the proposal and comment there. MediaWiki message delivery MediaWiki message delivery (talk) 11:08, 2 March 2017 (UTC)

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    June 2022 Good Article Nominations backlog drive

    Good article nominations | June 2022 Backlog Drive
    • On 1 June, a one-month backlog drive for good article nominations will begin.
    • Barnstars will be awarded based on the number and age of articles reviewed.
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