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Hello

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Hello...

I'm interested in lot's of things, but as far as Wikipedia is concerned I'm probably only going to edit/create pages relating to old motorsport (pre 1980s), as well as more recent stuff from Australia. I'm very into books, and a lot of my editing reflects this. I understand this can cause problems but frankly I think that as a general rule they provide a more reliable source than modern websites providing results only without a race report (I'm not saying that ALL websites are bad though. For example see Leif Snellman and Hans Etzrodt's excellent website "The Golden Era of Grand Prix Racing" [1]).

For some reason I also find myself frequenting discussions on Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion. I suppose I just find redirects which point to frustrating targets (especially where there are many bluelinks for a redirect which is not discussed at the topic) very annoying.

I should point out that even though I'm made well over 1000 edits now, I still see myself much more as a reader than an editor of Wikipedia, and I think it's important for all editors to remember that Wikipedia exists for readers, not for editors.

I haven't joined any wikiprojects as yet, partly because I don't want to get involved in, and am not very interested in, Wikipedia politics and/or Bureaucracy... but maybe I should? I've now "joined" several wikiprojects... we shall see how that goes politics-wise!

Apparently I was unable to avoid "politics" but that's just how it goes I suppose. So long as one remembers that there are no winners or losers in a discussion, it's not too much of an issue, I hope (well most of the time...)!

I have no illusions about the quality of my prose... don't hesitate to fix any error(s) I may have made! (And thankyou in advance!) (Also in case it wasn't obvious I may be inclined to overuse brackets (like this) and exclamation marks (if you notice this then feel free to dial it back as well! (obviously here I'm deliberately overdoing it for illustrative purposes, so please don't remove it here!))!)

Quotes

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Some interesting and hopefully thought-provoking quotes for the benefit of anyone writing about the history of motor racing, or writing about history in general, presented here without comment. Some were published in William Court's Power and Glory volume 2 which contains far too many excellent quotes for me to put them all here! In alphabetical order of author:

Books

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I have quite a few books on motorsport (and for some reason I seem to keep buying more!), some are quite rare/hard to find (of course some are most definitely NOT rare!), and if anyone wants me to check something in one of them I'm happy to help. I previously had a long list but it wasn't very complete and included a lot of junk so I asked for it to be deleted. I will make a much smaller list with only books I've either used as a reference on Wikipedia, or ones I have seen used and/or verified that other users used:

Partial list follows (books I've used as a reference or seen someone else use which I own). No doubt I have missed some that I have used, or inadvertently included some I had planned to use but never actually did:

Books about a specific race

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Temple Press Classic Motor Races series:

Doug Nye:

Australian GP

Quentin Spurring, Le Mans

Books about specific area of racing history

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General racing history

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William Court, Power and Glory

"Reference" books

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