Wikipedia:WikiProject Motorsport/taskforce/A1 Grand Prix
WikiProject A1 Grand Prix is aimed at keeping up-to-date, accurate and consistent information about the new motorsport series, A1 Grand Prix, due to start in September, 2005.
Introduction
The A1 Grand Prix series is a brand new motorsport series starting in 2005. It is based on a new concept whereby each car represents a country, and all cars are identical, so the winner will be decided by the best team/driver combination. Because it is new, it is a good opportunity to be able to standardise and produce good information about the series, the teams, drivers and people involved.
Members
Feel free to add your name here if you would like to help out with the project (type in # ~~~ at the end of the list to quickly add yourself).
How to Help
At the moment, the project is in it's setting-up and "recruitment" phase, so the best way to help is to add yourself to the list above and contribute your ideas on the discussion page. Also, if you notice people contributing to A1 Grand Prix-related articles, ask them to join up too! There is a To Do list further down this page, you can complete tasks from it or add some to it. It's very long at the moment, but the more people who work on it, the easier it is to get done.
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Pages
A list of pages associated with the project are located here. Add any to the list that you think are appropriate (regarding drivers, franchise owners, teams, manufacturers and the organisers). You can check for any changes to any of those articles at the related changes page.
Images
- None at the moment. If you attend an A1 Grand Prix event, or are able to obtain public domain or free license images, please upload them and add them to this list (with a quick description), so everyone involved knows what is available to them.
Infoboxes
Please add proposals and/or designs to the discussion page.
For use on the articles for A1 Grand Prix teams.
A1 Team Australia | |
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Founded | 2005 |
Seat holder(s) | Alan Docking |
Team principal | Alan Jones |
Race driver(s) | Christian Jones |
First race | - |
Championships | 0 |
Pole positions | 0 |
Fastest laps | 0 |
Total points | 0 |
2005-06 position | - (0 pts) |
{{A1GP team| team_name = A1 Team Australia| flag_name = Australia| country = Australia| founded = [[2005]]| seat_holder = [[Alan Docking]]| chairman = [[Alan Jones]]| drivers = ''[[Christian Jones]]''| first_race = ''-''| races = 0| championships = 0| wins = 0| poles = 0| fastest_laps = 0| total_points = 0| current_season = 2005-06| current_position = ''-''| current_points = 0 }}
For use on long race pages, to show a quick summary of the results at the top (see 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix of Nations, Great Britain).
2005-06 A1GP of Great Britain | |
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Race Details | |
Race 1 of 12 in the 2005-06 A1 Grand Prix season | |
Date | September 25, 2005 |
Location | Brands Hatch Kent, Great Britain |
Weather | Fine |
Qualifying | |
Pole | [[File:{{{pole_flag}}}|22x20px]] Brazil (Nelson Piquet Jr.) |
Time | 2'30.789 (1'15.824, 1'14.965) |
Sprint Race | |
1st | [[File:{{{sprint_1st_flag}}}|22x20px]] Brazil (Nelson Piquet Jr.) |
2nd | [[File:{{{sprint_2nd_flag}}}|22x20px]] France (Alexandre Premat) |
3rd | [[File:{{{sprint_3rd_flag}}}|22x20px]] New Zealand (Matt Halliday) |
Main Race | |
1st | [[File:{{{main_1st_flag}}}|22x20px]] Brazil (Nelson Piquet Jr.) |
2nd | [[File:{{{main_2nd_flag}}}|22x20px]] Australia (Will Power) |
3rd | [[File:{{{main_3rd_flag}}}|22x20px]] Mexico (Salvador Duran) |
Fast Lap | |
FL | [[File:{{{FL_flag}}}|22x20px]] Brazil (Nelson Piquet Jr.) |
Time | 1'16.547, (Lap 30 of Main Race) |
Official Classifications |
{{A1GP race summary| race=Great Britain| race no=1 of 12| season=2005-06| date=[[September 25]], [[2005]]| circuit=[[Brands Hatch]]| city=[[Kent]]| country=[[Great Britain]]| weather=Fine| pole_flagicon=Brazil| pole_team=Brazil| pole_driver=[[Nelson Angelo Piquet|Nelson Piquet Jr.]]| pole_time=2'30.789| pole_time1=1'15.824| pole_time2=1'14.965| sprint_1st_flagicon=Brazil| sprint_1st_team=Brazil| sprint_1st_driver=[[Nelson Angelo Piquet|Nelson Piquet Jr.]]| sprint_2nd_flagicon=France| sprint_2nd_team=France| sprint_2nd_driver=[[Alexandre Premat]]| sprint_3rd_flagicon=New Zealand| sprint_3rd_team=New Zealand| sprint_3rd_driver=[[Matt Halliday]]| main_1st_flagicon=Brazil| main_1st_team=Brazil| main_1st_driver=[[Nelson Angelo Piquet|Nelson Piquet Jr.]]| main_2nd_flagicon=Australia| main_2nd_team=Australia| main_2nd_driver=[[Will Power]]| main_3rd_flagicon=Mexico| main_3rd_team=Mexico| main_3rd_driver=[[Salvador Duran]]| FL_flagicon=Brazil| FL_team=Brazil| FL_driver=[[Nelson Angelo Piquet|Nelson Piquet Jr.]]| FL_time=1'16.547| FL_lap=30| FL_mainOrsprint=Main|}}
Templates
Please add proposals and/or designs to the discussion page.
To be added to the Talk page of every A1 Grand Prix related article. Template:WikiProject A1 Grand Prix
To be added at the bottom of current A1GP team and driver articles.
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To be added at the bottom of current A1GP race pages.
To Do
Create pages
Administrators
- Maktoum Hasher Maktoum Al Maktoum - President and CEO of A1GP
- Not sure if the following are notable enough for an article, but they are "red-linked" on the series page, so I've listed them anyway.
- Brian Menell - Executive Director
- Tony Teixera - Executive Director
- Richard Dorfman - Broadcast Director
Drivers
- Confirmed drivers:
- Nur B. Ali (Pakistan)
- Pedro Lamy (Portugal)
- Stephen Simpson (South Africa)
- Likely/speculated drivers:
- Christian Jones (Australia)
- Mario Dominguez (Mexico)
- Robbie Kerr (Great Britain)
- Alex Lloyd (racing driver) (Great Britain)
Circuits
- Eastern Creek Raceway (Australia) [1]
- Dubai Autodrome (Dubai) [2]
- Doha Circuit (Qatar) [3]
- Phakisa Freeway (South Africa) [4], [5], [6]
Manufacturers
- Zytek (engines)
- Cooper Avon Tyres (tyres?) [7]
Add Details
These are pages that exist, but the person's/company's involvement in A1GP is not mentioned, and some detail should be added to them:
Franchise Owners
- Alan Jones (Australia)
- Ronaldo (Brazil)
- Alex Yoong (Malaysia)
- Jan Lammers (Netherlands)
- Tokyo Sexwale (South Africa)
- John Surtees (Great Britain)