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I've changed this a couple of times recently because I believe that the consensus was that we were using the manufacturers nationality to determine this and not where the teams are actually based - e.g. Ford is an American company so the USA flag is used - even though the team is actually run by M-Sport in Cumbria,England. Other examples would be Subaru (run in England by Prodrive but always recognised as a Japanese team), Toyota in F1 (run by TTE in Germany but again recognised as a Japanese team), BMW in F1 (recognised as German but the F1 team is based still in Switzerland using the old Sauber facilities!). If I am wrong that's fine but leave a message on the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject World Rally page so we can at least change the flags on the other WRC pages to make the articles consistent.Thanks -- Younger2007 ( talk) 10:40, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
Btw, I don't see how my logic suggests that Williams is Japanese or that McLaren are German - Williams are a constructor in their own right, they simply have an engine agreement with a Japanese manufacturer, as McLaren has with Mercedes. The BP Ford World Rally Team is a official manufacturer team and Ford ultimately is an American company). -- Younger2007 ( talk) 19:49, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
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I've changed this a couple of times recently because I believe that the consensus was that we were using the manufacturers nationality to determine this and not where the teams are actually based - e.g. Ford is an American company so the USA flag is used - even though the team is actually run by M-Sport in Cumbria,England. Other examples would be Subaru (run in England by Prodrive but always recognised as a Japanese team), Toyota in F1 (run by TTE in Germany but again recognised as a Japanese team), BMW in F1 (recognised as German but the F1 team is based still in Switzerland using the old Sauber facilities!). If I am wrong that's fine but leave a message on the Wikipedia talk:WikiProject World Rally page so we can at least change the flags on the other WRC pages to make the articles consistent.Thanks -- Younger2007 ( talk) 10:40, 30 April 2008 (UTC)
Btw, I don't see how my logic suggests that Williams is Japanese or that McLaren are German - Williams are a constructor in their own right, they simply have an engine agreement with a Japanese manufacturer, as McLaren has with Mercedes. The BP Ford World Rally Team is a official manufacturer team and Ford ultimately is an American company). -- Younger2007 ( talk) 19:49, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
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