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Title
Adelaide should be removed from the title. It was not in the official literature at the time, nor is it in the series website or the timing website as listed. Existing internal Wikipedia links pre-empting this page also lack the word Adelaide.
Falcadore08:31, 23 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Yes I agree it was not commonly used but I have used it because the official program has "Adelaide Race of a Thousand Years" on the cover and on page 6 and page 5 tells us that "The Adelaide Race of a Thousand Years Official Program was produced by Adelaide Newspapers Limited".
GTHO11:18, 23 August 2007 (UTC)reply
I've dealt with News Limited produced programs before after one year they used data of mine, and found them uniformly hopeless. It's mass produced rubbish and error riddled. One Bathurst program one year contained 40 errors in the driver profiles, some of them, like suggesting Neil Crompton had won the Bathurst 12 Hour three times, were plainly laughable. That they got the name of the event wrong is entirely believable. The official program disagrees with official timing and official series organisers. Considering the origin of the document I'd place little faith in it, as noted several of the drivers names and cars were wrong too. Should they have been left uncorrected as well because it came from the official program?
Falcadore21:34, 23 August 2007 (UTC)reply
All results I have seen list it as either "Race of a Thousand Years" or "Adelaide 1000km", since that was the intended distance.
The35920:19, 24 August 2007 (UTC)reply
Stephen Watson
Recently Stephen Watson has been linked to a
South African Poet. Are you sure this is the same person? There is no mention of a racing career, and something as flamboyant seems to be out of character for a 'recluse'. --
Falcadore21:48, 26 August 2007 (UTC)reply
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As this was part of a season, let alone a series, this would make for the only race without a year. I see no particular reason to go against this method of style.
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15:38, 26 March 2011 (UTC)reply
I don't see dropping the year from the title as adding any value. I do not support the change.
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