Talk:Jeff Segal
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Independent citations added — banner review requested
editDisclosure: I am employed by GPX Stream, a company founded by the article subject (see my user page). Per WP:COI I have limited my direct edits to citations and plainly factual corrections.
Added today: independent citations for the 2010 and 2012 Rolex GT championships (Motorsport.com), the Ferrari Challenge youngest-winner claim (Jalopnik, editorial voice), the 2016 Sebring and Le Mans GTE Am wins (Jalopnik; 24h-lemans.com/ACO), and a short driver-coaching section (Sportscar365 ×2). Also updated the stale lead and infobox (article's own results tables show his last entries with AIM Vasser Sullivan in 2019 and TR3 Racing in 2022, not Michael Shank Racing).
Not fixed: the Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge section remains unsourced — I could not verify the 2007 details in independent coverage, so I left it and its tag untouched.
Given my COI I will not remove maintenance banners myself. If a reviewer finds the sourcing concerns adequately addressed, please consider reviewing {{BLP sources}} and {{update}}. Andyiancu (talk) 02:01, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
COI edit request: founding of GPX Stream
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I am employed by GPX Stream (disclosure on my user page), so I am requesting this rather than adding it myself.
Proposed addition — one sentence at the end of the "Driver coaching" section:
"Segal is also the founder of GPX Stream, a company producing live onboard camera systems for motorsport."[1]
Sourcing, stated plainly: the Sportscar365 piece identifies him as "GPX Stream founder Jeff Segal" but is bylined "News Release", so it is a published press release rather than staff reporting. A 2019 Forbes piece by contributor Mark Ewing also describes the GPX Stream system as Segal's (link), though I am aware of WP:FORBESCON. I believe the claim is uncontroversial and the two together are adequate for it, but I defer to the reviewer — if the sourcing is judged insufficient, declining is the right call.
No other GPX Stream content is proposed. Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC) Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
- ↑ "GPX Stream Partners with USAC for Live On-Board Camera Tech". Sportscar365. 25 February 2025. Retrieved 8 July 2026.

