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This is mostly for next season, but I've noticed that some race articles are made months in advance, like the2025 Craftsman 150 was made in May, and at the time, that's way too soon and could be aWP:Toosoon violation. Most of these articles get redirected.
I’ve noticed a pattern with this…@Mblock150 is the user who has done these redirects…this is a problem in the cup series too. we’re making the actual pages early and yes have early redirects too. pinging @45BearsFan aswell for thoughts. I also know that the2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series Championship Race article redirectwas deleted for the same purpose. since the season(s) are almost done, leave it for now and will begin a new process: Sunday after the Cup Race, make the articles.Brycenrichter (talk)21:46, 10 October 2025 (UTC)[reply]
In my opinion, the results of championship races (2004-2025) at Phoenix/Homestead (Cup, Xfinity and Truck) should not be removed fromNASCAR Cup Series at Phoenix Raceway and Homestead races articles because in the end, it is still a Cup/Xfinity/Truck race at Phoenix/Homestead and for NASCAR statistics notes it's still counts as a Cup/Xfinity/Truck race at Phoenix/Homestead. And also for a non-NASCAR fan, they will think for example that the 2nd Cup Series race at Phoenix stopped being held after 2019, which is obviously not the case. So in my opinion the result of the races should be listed in Cup/Xfinity/Trucks articles, even though they are the Championship Race (so just add a note to specify that they were the Championship races). I get the championship race get it's own article but I think removing the results from the articles and adding them only to the "Championship race" page is creating unnecessary confusion.Luks25 (talk)19:49, 9 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Hi all,Finn Shipley is adding "Chevrolet ZL1" / "Chevrolet SS" to relevant NASCAR drivers in the lead sections of theseWP:BLPs, and I would assume to team articles as well. In what basis is this being done off of? We cannot make up model names and put them in wikivoice, and/or imply that we have gone backwards and are now using theChevrolet SS again (an older model now) in the the B series. ―"Ghost of Dan Gurney"(hihi)02:50, 13 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Then why are you piping the links to avoid saying "Camaro"? Why do they need distinguishing at all? If there is doubt as to the model or trim level being marketed, we can just say "Chevrolet". ―"Ghost of Dan Gurney"(hihi)23:52, 13 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
They've stopped using the Camaro name after last year since it was already discontinued but the bodies and models are still used. It would make more sense to use the trim model marker (ie. ZL1) for specifics with the model like with Ford and Toyota instead of just the name of the company. Unless if its for the GM announcement then we could leave them off for the time being until its all confirmed.Finn Shipley (talk)03:22, 14 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]
They just announced an updated Camaro.... There was never a reason to omit "Camaro" and we don't need the excessive detail of trim levels.