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Still fails the motorsports notability criteria as does not compete on a fully Pro series. As the article says she is a bank clerk. The sources are routine stuff. --Dom from Paris (talk) 00:16, 14 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Rule 1 in the notability criteria "Have driven in a race in a fully professional series. A fully professional series is one where prize money is not trivial compared to the cost of the series.", the W series has prize-money of £1.5m. I don't know what the series costs per se, but I would consider it professional based on that prize fund.Hackerjack (talk) 06:25, 8 August 2019 (UTC)[reply]
This page should not be speedily deleted because... I fail to see how this article is not notable in comparison with existing articles of a similar level. Firstly, drivers at Formula 3 level have seen an increase in page creation and have often been maintained over the last five years. Secondly, the second version of this page has been extensively researched with more than ten unbiased sources – for a neutral article at an entry level, it is an extreme amount. Thirdly, this will send the wrong message as Wikipedia are currently not investigating the status of the Vivien Keszthelyi and Amna Al Qubaisi articles, which are very obviously self-made and created using biased sources, however are seen to be more than willing to remove a high-quality article from this level (most unbiased articles created at F3-level do not extend further than that of Alessio Deledda or Miki Koyama (as they appear currently)). Fourthly, it is part of a series of articles on drivers who participate in the 2019 W Series which is a notable series in its' own right. Fifthly, this article in particular is of a very prominent athlete in Liechtenstein, so if she isn't notable in motorsport she is certainly notable on a national level, having been nominated for Sportswoman of the Year twice.
@Holdenman05: Relying on the WP:OTHERSTUFF argument is never a good look. Each page should be judged on its own merits.
You may be pleased to know that the Vivien Keszthelyi article was deleted. If you have concerns about other articles you know what to do. (I'm not commenting on this article. I'm just sayin': if other stuff shouldn't be here, please help us clean it up, don't just complain about it/use it as justification :)) --kingboyk (talk) 21:27, 21 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]