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Driver profiles should always include a results table at the bottom of them. This page is going to show you how to create a lovely results table in nice easy steps. The code needed can often look daunting, but it isn't, promise!
Your driver may or may not have competed in more than one series or category of motorsport during their career. You should have a table for each category or series of racing they have competed in therefore. The results tables are always the last section of a driver's profile and so go at the bottom of the page. Within the editing area you should title the section as follows:
==Complete Motorsport Results== This gives you your section's title, and then within that you should have each series as a subsection within it, for example:
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