User:UberLordMetagross

About me
I'm some bloke who likes scrolling through Wikipedia every once in a while on a variety of different motorsports categories such as Formula One, the FIA World Endurance Championship, the IMSA Sportscar Championship and the Supercars Championship. I started watching motorsports in 2010 when the BBC covered F1 more passively and then got into motorsports more heavily in 2019 through encountering the F1 Team Radio videos on the official F1 YouTube channel and then developed a deep curiosity about how the world of motorsports works.

My first non-F1 race was the 2019 Bathurst 1000 and I remember tuning into Freesports and just feeling in awe about how these drivers perform on the ragged edge so consistently. Today, motorsports dictate my weekend schedule and I often feel empty if any form of motorsports isn't taking place in a given week. What I'm looking forward to the most in motorsports is the WEC and IMSA convergence in spearheading the LMDh class and the incredible races it could bring. It helps that my favourite car brand, BMW, is competing too!

I mainly edit driver pages that I feel have incomplete information by providing general information which details their campaigns in the most effective manner. I primarily edit these driver pages about those who compete in Single-Seater Racing,  Sports Car Racing and  Touring Car Racing. In editing Wikipedia pages, I hope that people become better educated about the sport I live and breathe.

My notable edits
My most notable edits include:
 * Lando Norris, started and updated his Endurance Racing section, detailing his 2018 24 Hours of Daytona as well as his 2020 24 Hours of Le Mans Virtual attempt
 * Louis Delétraz, started and updated the Endurance Racing section, detailing his campaigns from 2020-2023
 * Ferdinand Habsburg, started and updated the Endurance Racing and Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters section
 * Shane Van Gisbergen, updated his main body to highlight his achievements in the Supercars Championship and in GT racing
 * Broc Feeney, updated his 2022 Supercars Championship campaign
 * Jimmy Broadbent, updated his 2021 Britcar Endurance Championship campaign with Praga as well as his Sim-Racing exploits
 * Robert Wickens, started the Endurance Racing section and updated the Michelin Pilot Challenge information
 * Paul Di Resta, added the Endurance Racing section and completed his 2022 WEC campaign section
 * Stoffel Vandoorne, detailed his 2021–22 championship-winning season, and also added some further information within his main body

Personal to-do list
To-do list:
 * Shane Van Gisbergen, update his Supercars Championship section
 * Max Verstappen, propose the addition of a sim-racing section detailing his efforts with Team Redline
 * Jimmy Broadbent, update his 2022 Praga Cup section