Oh, Motorsport

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Not all motorsport is auto racing! Why is the flagship article for Project Motorsport, Auto racing? It's not even a common phrase. Why does motorsport suck?

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Rally racing

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I put a lot of effort into removing this term from where it doesn't belong across Wikipedia.

  • I understand it is a common term in United States for rallying, however internationalism prevails. It is not a common term internationally. This point is backed by the second point.
  • The majority of rallying globally takes place within the FIA system of member organisations, this is original rallying stretching back to 1911. Rally Racing is only a term used by US sanctioning organisations (ie businesses that organise their own series/events) that do not belong to the global FIA structure and use their own terms, possibly to skirt IP law and legal conflicts. Therefore these are not internationally aligned, are not recognised by the IOC etc. These organisations in the US have come and go over the years.
  • I have seen Rally racer used to describe motorcyclists who take part in rally raids, I don't know the form or language for motorcyclism so have left these. However I have never seen any content on motorcycling rally racing.

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Ford and flags

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In an article about FIA rallying, including WRC, there is a good chance Ford should be represented using Great British flag  .

The reason for this is manufacturers represent the country of the ASN with whom the car was homologated. It has nothing to do with the ownership structure of the companies involved. When M-sport win in 2023, the British national anthem is played because Ford homologated the car in the UK, it is not because M-Sport are a British company. This is written in the WRC sporting regulations.

The successful Ford cars listed in lists of champions were homologated in Britain by   Ford of Britain, particularly their motorsport and performance division based at Boreham in Essex who also ran them in competition

Other cars were homologated in   Germany by Ford Europe such as the Taunus, Capri.

There were also some cars homologated by   Ford USA that went rallying usually in North America. These included Falcons, Mustangs etc.