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A Thank You NoteHi John, just writing here to thank you for your tireless work covering the 2019 IMSA WeatherTech Sportscar Championship, making it the most complete season of the WTSC ever to be covered. It's no easy task to do so, and I'm glad that you did it for the community. Cheers! TJSRX (talk) 12:25, 13 November 2019 (UTC) ArbCom 2019 election voter message1953 British Grand Prix CitationHey, I noticed you added that the 1953 British Grand Prix was the first to be televised live with this revision, I was wondering if you can remember where you got that citation from as I can find sources mentioning both that and the 1953 Italian Grand Prix, thanks! FozzieHey (talk) 15:37, 9 September 2020 (UTC) ArbCom 2020 Elections voter messageWeathertech SportsCar ChampionshipsHi there Just want to re-iterate my big appreciation for your work on the aforementioned IMSA sports car series. Really enjoy the clarity, timeliness and accuracy of the information. Always my go-to choice for a new season (along with the Andy Blackmore's Spotters' Guides) to be ready to hunker down and watch the big enduro races at the start of the season and beyond. Great work - keen to see (and read about) the big changes coming up in the 2021 season. Cheers, Philby NZ (talk) 23:23, 2 December 2020 (UTC) Pre-Formula 1 Seasons' resultsHi John Have a content question for you. After distracted by another project for a couple of months I got back to finishing the 1932 Grand Prix Season page satisfactorily. And that obviously, leads me to roll into the interesting part of the next season - tha data collection. I see there is a good section on there already giving a table of race results for the season that I can see value in extending retroactively to other seasons (information I already have accumulated). Question is, do you think there is value in adding the other race result information to Championship Years, to the right of the existing points column (i.e. excluding assigning points, just noting 1st/2nd/3rd etc) or otherwise, as a second table beneath? I was only intending on including the dozen (at most) major races of the season, so I don't beleive it would be any more cluttered than what we already on Wikipedia have for the results of the current Formula 1 World Championship seasons Appreciate your thoughts cheers, Philby NZ (talk) 22:43, 11 April 2021 (UTC)
1925 Grand Prix SeasonHi John I am delighted that there are people out there wanting to extend knowledge and understanding of pre-War motor racing - I get fed up with people who seem to think Grands Prix only came into existence after WW2, with the introduction of Formula 1, so it's good to know there are people who care...! I noticed that in the 1925 Grand Prix Season page - and possibly in others - you have added a table showing drivers' results (places 1-6) in the "major" races of the year, which seem to follow Etzrodt/Snellman's selection on kolumbus but remains (inevitably) a fairly subjective list nonetheless. Rather than just "undo" any of the changes, I thought I should raise 2 points on this that may be worth a discussion - (i) I just wonder whether there is any particular value to the new table, given that the races did not form a coherent championship or series of events (the World Manufacturers' Championship being separately tabled) and that the winners of all the year's "Grands Prix" are already listed in one table and the World Championship (at least as far as manufacturers go) in another?; and (particularly) (ii) what value does the highlighting of the driver leading at the end of the first lap really have? On point (ii), I get that you are trying to find an equivalent to a merit-based pole position, but surely the person who started in the most favourable grid slot is the pole-sitter, irrespective of how that position was determined (1925 still being in the days of grid ballots)? I personally query the true value of identifying the pole-sitter in the days when the grid formation had little or no influence on the final outcome, several hours later, and was randomly generated; but it is still a matter of fact and is at least a consistent approach with the later events. Adding the leader at the end of lap one also potentially opens a whole can of worms for consistency across every race summarised on wikipedia...! I do question the value, since there are huge differences in the opportunity for the field to arrange itself in a more meritorious order, depending on the venue - Monaco and the Nurburgring, for example. I wonder if @A7V2: has any thoughts on this subject? Meanwhile, keep up the good work! Best wishes, --JamesHT1967 (talk) 15:07, 6 May 2021 (UTC)
ranking of Maxime Vachier-LagraveHi –– in this edit you entered the ranking of Maxime Vachier-Lagrave as No. 10 for April 2021. His ranking for April was in fact No. 15; see here (and the ranking for the two adjacent months wasn't No. 10, either). I've updated the ranking, so it's no longer relevant, but I wanted to let you know in case you were using an unreliable source. Joriki (talk) 21:05, 23 July 2021 (UTC) SC365I couldn't help but notice this summary in my watchlist. Was there a discussion on John Dagys Media that I missed? I know he has a tendency to report things that end up not being true so if there's a consensus building to include them on WP:RSP, I'm all ears. GhostOfDanGurney (talk) 17:37, 19 October 2021 (UTC) ArbCom 2021 Elections voter messageRMHi. There is a move request at Talk:Pratt & Miller which you may be interested in participating at. -"Ghost of Dan Gurney" 16:14, 31 December 2021 (UTC) 2022 Weathertech season & DaytonaHi John, exciting to see the new IMSA season underway. We have another co-inciding holiday weekend here in NZ so I can watch the Daytona race live right now. if you wanted to chat offline about that and other IMSA news, catch me at philby at outlook.co.nz Philby NZ (talk) 23:49, 29 January 2022 (UTC) A barnstar for you!
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