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A fact from Tatiana Calderón appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 16 May 2020 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Tatiana Calderón(pictured) increased her neck measurement through strength training by 9 cm (3.5 in) to cope with the g-forces generated by driving a Formula One car?
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in Colombia and the United States ===>>> in either Colombia or the United States (to clarify that she is not the first to win both, but the first in Colombia, and also the first in the US)
Is there a specific type of car or race that she does most often? Or has she participated in so many different types of auto races that it's not worth trying to generalize or mention? Based on all of the different racing series she has been in, I wouldn't be surprised if it was the latter.
rammed by her male rivals and she retaliated ===>>> rammed by her male rivals, forcing her to retaliate (The other way doesn't have parallel sentence structure.)
The success led to Calderón receiving her first few outings racing cars, at the age of 14, <<<=== I couldn't find this in any of the sources. (And is "outings racing cars" correct? I'm not sure what means.)
one class victory, ten category podium finishes and accrued ===>>> one class victory and ten category podium finishes, accruing (Also, should "class victory" be "race victory"? And is a "category podium" different from a "podium"?)
She had tyre issues during her European Series campaign, and Double R Racing's inexperience competing in the championship meant she scored no points in the season. ===>>> Maybe something like "She scored no points during her European Series campaign, in part because..." (I don't feel like either of the first two necessarily imply she wouldn't be able to score points?)
for the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship and the first woman to drive in the series ===>>> for the 2019 FIA Formula 2 Championship and became the first woman to drive in the series
Calderón scored no points and was 22nd in the drivers' standings (add something like ", narrowly missing out on scoring points with an 11th place at (name of LEC / Circuit Paul Ricard race) and four 13th place finishes.")
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Y Article is long enough (16k characters), is a GA, nominated in time (GA on 25 April, nominated on same day), and article is within policy
? ALT0 is short enough, interesting and in the article. It's sourced by [1], although this looks like a fansite and not a reliable source. MWright96 what makes [2] a reliable source? And if it isn't, could you find another source for ALT0? Hooks ALT1 & ALT2 are both well sourced, although I think ALT0 is most interesting (we have too many "first" hooks on DYK in my opinion)
@Joseph2302: The site you are referring in the links to is accredited by the FIA, the world governing body of racing, and e-racing.net have sent their staff overseas to report on Formula E races. MWright96(talk)16:24, 27 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]
In the source for the statement about the neck increasement, the neck size is something Calderón claims and reports about herself in an interview ("I need to strengthen the neck, so yes is true it grow 9cms"). Hence it is Calderón herself rather than e-racing.net that is the source for the claim. It may very well be true, but as currently phrased in the article (as an objective fact) it must be verified and reported as true by someone independent from Calderón. Another option is to add in-text attribution. (When this was on the main page, I also reported it here). --Bensin (talk) 11:51, 17 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]