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Tyre column

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Hi, please don't add a tyre column for races where all competitors used the same tyre - it is an redundant column as it doesn't tell you anything. Instead just add a sentence in the background section: "All competitors used Pirelli tyres.

Although, I would go as far as to argue that a tyre column shouldn't be used anywhere. Instead a couple of sentences "Teams 1, 2 and 3 used Pirelli tyres and all other teams used Bridgestone tyres" would work much better. Thanks, SSSB (talk) 16:20, 24 October 2021 (UTC)Reply

@SSSB: {{ping|SSSB}} Hi SSSB. Sorry, I'm new to a lot of this so hopefully you receive this reply! I saw your advice and did take heed of it, only adding it for races with multiple tyre suppliers but someone has reverted all the Tyre data I added. Was it you? If so, beyond the fact that it took me hours to add it, I think it's very valid and interesting data, usually included in more thorough race results. My plan was to add it to all Formula One World Championship results but I don't want to plough more time into doing so if my efforts are going to be removed? Would you feel happier about it if I added links against the suppliers? (click here for link). —User:Theoutside29 (talk) 15:54, 15 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
Hi there. I should start by clarifing that I wasn't the one who removed the tyre data (for races with multiple sullpiers). I daresay, though I am guessing, that they reverted the info because they didn't think it a necessary addition. They just didn't communicate this very well. I suggest that the best step forward (to avoid an WP:EDITWAR) would be to start a discussion at WikiProject F1's talk page where you can make a case for the content. SSSB (talk) 17:14, 15 November 2021 (UTC)Reply
@SSSB: {{ping|SSSB}} SSSB - I appreciate you taking the time to communicate with me and I will start the discussion as you mention. Thanks for maintaining high standards for F1 content on Wikipedia too! I only want to do the same! :)

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