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I also removed the stub definition, as there's nothing more to say about Scarab really. User:schatman
I explanded the overall article, and explained the table which I agree is a bad format. I removed teh attention tag because of this. User:schatman
I've added the "in need of attention" template to this page because, well, it needs some attention. In particular, the table doesn't seem to make any sense to me (as an F1 layperson), and I have no clue what it's supposed to be telling me, so I can't fix it.
There appears to be a contradiction between the prose and the table. In the "History" section, it says "The engines in these front-engined cars were 4-cylinder units similar in layout to the Offenhauser, but entirely of Scarab's own design penned by Leo Goossen of Offenhauser, and later Meyer-Drake fame.", meaning the engines were presmably "Scarab"s, whereas in the results table below they are listed as Offenhauser. These can't both be correct! A7V2 ( talk) 02:22, 4 July 2019 (UTC)
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I also removed the stub definition, as there's nothing more to say about Scarab really. User:schatman
I explanded the overall article, and explained the table which I agree is a bad format. I removed teh attention tag because of this. User:schatman
I've added the "in need of attention" template to this page because, well, it needs some attention. In particular, the table doesn't seem to make any sense to me (as an F1 layperson), and I have no clue what it's supposed to be telling me, so I can't fix it.
There appears to be a contradiction between the prose and the table. In the "History" section, it says "The engines in these front-engined cars were 4-cylinder units similar in layout to the Offenhauser, but entirely of Scarab's own design penned by Leo Goossen of Offenhauser, and later Meyer-Drake fame.", meaning the engines were presmably "Scarab"s, whereas in the results table below they are listed as Offenhauser. These can't both be correct! A7V2 ( talk) 02:22, 4 July 2019 (UTC)