If it is agreed by everyone that it was over in 1975 what is the 'Recent developments' section doing in the article? Is the deaths section comprehensive? Was Apollo 1 the only deaths NASA had during the space race? The mention of Laika is incorrect. Also, is it really generally accepted that the space race ended in 1975 as stated in the article? I thought people were still calling it that well through the 80's.
See Wikipedia:Peer_review/Archive_2#Space Race. I also went and checked, it was PR that Piotrus was thinking of and I made a very similar comment there that was ignored. Everyday life was heavily affected by much of the technological improvements that were originally done only for the space programs. It is very unbalanced by largely glossing over the cultural effects and technological effects outside of the space race itself.
Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus 22:43, (UTC)
Quite comprehensive, plenty of references, visually pleasing and well written. I think it is a good featured article candidate. I was looking through some older COTWs and I thought this was one of the top 3 previous ones (not counting the two that went one to become featured articles). 9 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.