If it gets recreated, the technical page should be
Halo (film) as per naming conventions (that's where the original article was as well.) However, I don't see where IMDb proves it has been taken off hiatus. The last I heard,
Stuart Beattie was taking a stab at adapting The Fall of Reach, but I still don't see any official confirmation. Seeing as how many times it has been taken off and on production, we may be best served by waiting until actual principal or initial filming begins before spinning it off into its own article.
Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs (
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"Films that have not been confirmed by reliable sources to have commenced principal photography should not have their own articles". The Halo-Weta shorts probably did use assets that would have gone to the movie, but there's no indication that this was actually the case (the Warthog was definitely created solely for the shorts, so it's not too far fetched to say they made the less substantial props.) As we have no sources to prove that any actual shooting occurred, it should not be spun off again.
Der Wohltemperierte Fuchs (
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Hamilton started from
pole position alongside title rival Massa. Hamilton's McLaren team-mate
Heikki Kovalainen started from third next to the
2007 winner Kimi Räikkönen. Following a spin by Hamilton on the second lap, Räikkönen led the race, until rain fell on lap 41 and Hamilton performed the penalised pass. Räikkönen crashed in the following lap as rain started raining heavily. Massa finished second on the road after Hamilton, followed by
Nick Heidfeld of
BMW Sauber.
Hamilton received a drive-through penalty, which demoted him to third place and advanced Massa and Heidfeld to first and second positions. McLaren appealed the decision at the
FIA International Court of Appeal. Their case, however, was judged inadmissible, with the Court ruling that drive-through penalties cannot be challenged. The penalty created a large amount of criticism from the global press, mainly from the
United Kingdom and
Italy, with several former drivers questioning the decision. Massa's retrospective win, with Hamilton demoted to third, narrowed the gap in the Championship from six points to just two.
Final standings. See 2008 Formula One season for further season summary and
formula1.com or
ITV-F1.com (and there is more there for the championship) for complete standings and statistics. ^Note 1 : Super Aguri withdrew from the championship on the Wednesday before the
Turkish Grand Prix.
Hi Ste900R. Thanks for the great work you have been doing adding infoboxes to F1 race report articles. One tiny request: when adding an infobox, can you please include the circuit name as part of the Location parameter, per WP:F1 standard practice. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
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08:04, 9 November 2008 (UTC)reply
Since only you have made significant edits to the article, and it was you who then merged the content elsewhere, I (or any other administrator) can speedy delete it for you under
criterion #G7 if you like.
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Before the race,
Drivers' Championship leader
Lewis Hamilton had received heated criticism in the
British press for his aggressive driving style at the
Japanese Grand Prix three weeks previously. There, Hamilton's late braking at the first corner sent Räikkönen off the road and saw the McLaren driver relegated to the back of the field after a penalty.
Massa started the race alongside
Toyota driver
Jarno Trulli. Massa's Ferrari team-mate Räikkönen began from third next to Hamilton. Rain fell minutes before the race, delaying the start, and as the track dried Massa established a lead of several seconds. More rain in the closing laps did not prevent Hamilton from finishing the race in fifth position, securing him the points needed to take the Championship.
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Damon Graham Devereux HillOBE (born 17 September 1960) is a retired
British racing driver from
England. In 1996 Hill won the
Formula One World Championship; as the son of the late
Graham Hill, he is the only son of a world champion to win the title. His father died in a plane crash when Hill was 15, leaving the family in reduced circumstances and Hill came to professional motorsports at the relatively late age of 23 by
racing motorcycles. After some minor success, he moved on to single-seater racing cars, and progressed steadily up the ranks to the International
Formula 3000 championship by 1989, where although often competitive he never won a race.
Hill became a test driver for the Formula One title-winning
Williams team in 1992. He was unexpectedly promoted to the Williams race team the following year after 1992 champion
Nigel Mansell's departure and took the first of his 22 victories at the
1993 Hungarian Grand Prix. During the mid 1990s, Hill was
Michael Schumacher's main rival for the Formula One Driver's Championship. The two clashed on and off the track; their collision at the
1994 Australian Grand Prix gave Schumacher his first title by a single point. Hill won the
1996 World Drivers' Championship, but was dropped by Williams for the following season. He went on to drive for the less competitive
Arrows and
Jordan teams, and in 1998 gave Jordan its first win.
Hill retired from racing after the 1999 season. He has since launched several businesses as well as making appearances playing the guitar with celebrity bands. In 2006, he became president of the
British Racing Drivers' Club, succeeding
Jackie Stewart.
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