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F1 Test
To work around the problems with the Make, Team, etc ... and because the car names haven't been entered consistently (as per the game) ...

Instead of using the following parameters (which still work with other cars) ...
 * 1 = Make/Brand ... used to display logo
 * 2 = Model ... combined with par-1 to create car name, used to display image AND link to car name
 * ALT = Alternate model name, allowing for italics etc ... combined with par-1 to display alternate car name

I added the following parameters to cater for the "F1" cars ...
 * Make= path of the make/brand logo and link to the make/brand page (same as par-1)
 * Car= full path of the car image and link to the car page
 * CarAlt= how the car name (allowing for make/brand, team, model, ALT, etc and carriage-returns) should be displayed

Technically par-1 and par-2 can still be used to create the link to the car as long as the Make is the same e.g. F1® ACADEMY CAR.

But for clarity and consistency I think it is better to use the new parameters for (only) the F1 cars.

Special symbols
 * Copyright ... &copy;
 * Trademark ... &tm;
 * Registered ... &reg;
 * Registered small ... &reg;