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When I originally created this page, I neglected to imagine expanding on any other proving grounds in the Ford realm (to which there are more).
So on a recommendation, I was asked to discuss a name change on the Talk page of Ford Proving Grounds to discuss a general name change to the Arizona Proving Grounds (Ford) or Ford Motor Company - Arizona Proving Grounds. This would allow to keep a naming convention if the need or want ever to arise.
Ultimately they would in turn be linked to a master page, i.e. Ford Proving Grounds to provide a general overview and basic information about that company’s locations. If the reader would like more specific information about a particular site ? Then they would be able to click on a link to that specific site.-- LSX 04:42, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
T-dot, the closest testing facility to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, is in the town of Bemidji, Michigan. This facility is no longer owned by Ford. It was transferred to Smithers Scientific. Ford left that site due to inconsistences in the weather. LSX 00:38, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
I found a document on media.ford.com Link that gives preliminary information most of Ford's Testing facilities. It look to be a bit out of date (although no date information). I'll try to get some more information later tonight. LSX 01:12, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Removed the link to Iowa State University Formula SAE team. Comes across as a shameless plug for Iowa State, when there are hundreds of other school participating in FSAE. -DivinityMachina
Unless anyone disagress I think that there should be some organization to the article etiher by continent or by Sub Manufacturer (Ie. Volvo , Mazda ).
By continent I think would be easier. LSX 18:48, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
Here's a PR summary of FPGs around the world: http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=834
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When I originally created this page, I neglected to imagine expanding on any other proving grounds in the Ford realm (to which there are more).
So on a recommendation, I was asked to discuss a name change on the Talk page of Ford Proving Grounds to discuss a general name change to the Arizona Proving Grounds (Ford) or Ford Motor Company - Arizona Proving Grounds. This would allow to keep a naming convention if the need or want ever to arise.
Ultimately they would in turn be linked to a master page, i.e. Ford Proving Grounds to provide a general overview and basic information about that company’s locations. If the reader would like more specific information about a particular site ? Then they would be able to click on a link to that specific site.-- LSX 04:42, 6 April 2006 (UTC)
T-dot, the closest testing facility to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, is in the town of Bemidji, Michigan. This facility is no longer owned by Ford. It was transferred to Smithers Scientific. Ford left that site due to inconsistences in the weather. LSX 00:38, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
I found a document on media.ford.com Link that gives preliminary information most of Ford's Testing facilities. It look to be a bit out of date (although no date information). I'll try to get some more information later tonight. LSX 01:12, 7 April 2006 (UTC)
Removed the link to Iowa State University Formula SAE team. Comes across as a shameless plug for Iowa State, when there are hundreds of other school participating in FSAE. -DivinityMachina
Unless anyone disagress I think that there should be some organization to the article etiher by continent or by Sub Manufacturer (Ie. Volvo , Mazda ).
By continent I think would be easier. LSX 18:48, 7 July 2006 (UTC)
Here's a PR summary of FPGs around the world: http://media.ford.com/article_display.cfm?article_id=834