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1. Register via [[Special:CreateAccount]]
1. Register via [[Special:CreateAccount]]
2. Read the [[About]] page and explore existing pages
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2. Read the [[formula:About]] page and explore existing pages
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3. Create or improve articles using this format
3. Create or improve articles using this format
4. Use Preview before saving changes
4. Use Preview before saving changes
5. Be respectful and collaborative
5. Be respectful and collaborative


== πŸ‘₯ Need Help? ==
== πŸ‘₯ Need Help? ==


* Visit the [[Contact]] portal
* Visit the [[Help:Contact|Contact Portal]]
* Leave a message at [[User talk:Admin]]
* Leave a message at [[User talk:Formula]]
* Join discussions on article Talk pages
* Join discussions on article Talk pages



Latest revision as of 13:29, 5 August 2025

Contributing to Formula One Wiki[edit source]

Thank you for your interest in contributing to the Formula One Wiki. This platform is an academically oriented, data-driven resource focused on the engineering, regulatory, and analytical dimensions of Formula One racing.

This guide explains how to contribute high-quality, structured content to the wiki.

πŸ“˜ Who Can Contribute[edit source]

Anyone with a registered account may contribute, but contributors are expected to:

  • Maintain a scholarly tone and technical accuracy
  • Cite all data and claims with reliable sources
  • Follow the article structure and formatting guidelines
  • Respect the collaborative and non-commercial nature of this project

🧱 What to Contribute[edit source]

You may contribute to topics such as:

You can also:

  • Add references to existing articles
  • Expand stub pages or correct inaccuracies
  • Create pages for new technical concepts, innovations, or regulations

πŸ“ Article Format and Structure[edit source]

All new articles should follow a consistent academic format:

βœ… Required Sections (when applicable)[edit source]

  • = Introduction =
  • == Technical Overview ==
  • == Analytical Models ==
  • == Regulatory Implications ==
  • == Circuit-Specific Considerations ==
  • == Further Reading ==
  • == References ==

Tables, equations, and diagrams are encouraged where they enhance clarity. Use:

  • `<math>` for formulas
  • `{| class="wikitable"}` for data tables
  • `` at the bottom of each article

πŸ“š Citation Requirements[edit source]

All factual claims, data points, and technical standards must be listed under a `== References ==` section.

Prefer:

  • FIA technical and sporting regulations
  • Team technical briefings (public)
  • Peer-reviewed or SAE papers
  • Trusted engineering outlets (e.g., RaceTech, AMuS, The-Race)

Avoid:

  • Unverified speculation
  • Social media posts unless from official sources

🧠 Editorial Style[edit source]

Please maintain an objective, technical tone:

  • Use correct engineering terminology
  • Avoid fan-style language (β€œawesome pass”, β€œepic move”)
  • Emphasise clarity, precision, and structure

Use SI units, correct math notation, and avoid unnecessary abbreviations.

πŸ—οΈ Templates and Tools[edit source]

You may use internal templates such as:

Visit Help:Templates for usage instructions (WIP).

πŸ“ Importing from Wikipedia[edit source]

Content from Wikipedia may be reused or adapted in this wiki under certain conditions.

Wikipedia is published under the Creative Commons Attribution–ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) license, unless otherwise noted. This means:

  • You may copy, adapt, and modify content from Wikipedia
  • You must attribute the source
  • You must release your version under the same license

What Not to Import[edit source]

  • Do not copy non-free images or content marked with a restrictive license
  • Avoid importing overly casual or non-technical content without rewriting

Best Practices[edit source]

Wikipedia is a great reference for:

  • Definitions and history
  • Chronologies of regulation or team development
  • General overviews (to be rewritten with more depth)

But you should:

  • Add your own analysis, data, and technical models
  • Improve structure and technical tone
  • Properly cite any reused content

By following these steps, you help maintain compliance with the license and respect the open-access collaboration between both platforms.

πŸ’¬ How to Collaborate[edit source]

For discussion:

  • Use the article’s β€œTalk” page
  • Start new topics with `== Topic Title ==`
  • Sign with Formula (talk) 12:41, 5 August 2025 (UTC) to leave your name and timestamp

To request edits from others or get feedback, post in Contact Portal or Talk:Main Page.

πŸ”’ Content Moderation[edit source]

Pages may be protected or reverted if:

  • Content is speculative or non-referenced
  • Edits are vandalistic or off-topic
  • Sources are unreliable

Repeated disregard of editorial guidelines may lead to account restriction.

πŸ§ͺ Getting Started[edit source]

1. Register via Special:CreateAccount

2. Read the formula:About page and explore existing pages

3. Create or improve articles using this format

4. Use Preview before saving changes

5. Be respectful and collaborative

πŸ‘₯ Need Help?[edit source]


Formula One Technical Wiki is a non-commercial, collaborative project. All contributions remain subject to review and moderation for accuracy and integrity.