Well, the URL (the one that can be found in my sig) in fact worked until a few days ago, when the team hosting organization (the german gamers club) changed it's servers.
Believe it or not, it was just today that I learned that the URL was not reachable anymore. (Because I already assumed that you had used this as selection criterion).
So apart from the coincidence factor which comes in here I really do not see why a wrong URL is a reason to delete a whole team entry in LFS World. What about teams not even having any URL?
I think the activity of the the official members of a team is a criterion which is much more significant.
And even then, when it is found that all members of an existing team had been inactive for a while, it would be good idea to contact the team administrator before deleting a team.
If you get no answer of the adminstrator in a short time, it might be justified to delete a team.
Of course this is not as easy as looking at a URL, but I wonder how many other racers out there will find their team being deleted.
At least I would have appreciated some kind of announcement from your side, so that people have the chance to check their URL.
As for Rising Suns Motorsport, their homepage has been hosted by a free-of-charge provider which seems to be down meanwhile. The responsible person is inactive since a year, but many team members are still active but do not have sufficient knowledge or permissions to handle the situation immediately.
So all this seems to tell me: Life isn't always as easy as looking at a URL and concluding that a team is no longer existing if the URL is invalid.
I appreciate your work Victor and I'm trying not to be too offensive here. But I had to say these things and I hope you understand my point.
Yours sincerely,
Timo