EU - Porsche SuperCup Rankings

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Marco Bijl

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As said before, we want to keep some kind of ranking in regards of the results. Hereby the specifications.

Points will be awarded in relation to the finishing positions. The points will be awarded according to the following:

Position
Points
1
100
2
92
3
84
4
76
5
68
6
60
7
52
8
47
9
42
10
37
11
32
12
27
13
22
14
17
15
15
16
13
17
11
18
10
19
9
20
8
21
7
22
6
23
5
24
4
25
3








Further, the fastest race lap, and the fastest qualification times will receive an additional 25 points.
Since this is NO league, with no obligation to show up for all events, I decided to to divide the total points through the number of races in which the driver participated. This makes it fair in relation to the number of events driven.
So, if someone drives 2 races, gets 100 points in the first, 50 in the second, the total points will be 75 (100+50/2). This generates the following list for now, which will be continously updated after the races.

Driver
Points
#events
Remco De Wildt
150
1
Dino Paolini
142
1
Stepan Senyuk
92
1
Peter Bartfai
84
1
Dave Flower
76
1
Erik Hafner
72
2
Jari Aikio
68,5
2
Istvan Milbich
68
2
Ray Lilley
68
1
Marco Sbordoni
60
2
Lazlo Acera
52
1
Reggie Blain Sr
47
1
Ralf Wassermann
44,5
2
Szymon Olizarowicz
42
1
Reggie Blain
32
1






This topic will be updated by staff.
 
Race date: 06-11-2011
Track: Istanbul 06

Results:
QualificationFastlap#lapsTotal timePositionPointsExtraTotal
Jari Aikio1:57.4421:57.6632550:28.2001100100
Dino Paolini1:56.8751:57.2732550:35.26929250142
Peter Bartfai1:58.8181:58.9102551:06.96838484
Dave Flowerna1:58.9252551:21.79047676
Erik Hafner1:59.5562:00.7172552:03.30956868
Marco Sbordoni1:59.5351:59.9902552:08.67066060
Istvan Milbich1:58.5621:59.5742552:17.58275252
Ralf Wassermann2:00.9242:00.6412451:26.10384747
Szymon Olizarowicz1:58.2301:59.66214DNF94242
 
Race date:13-11-2011
Track: Silverstone Britisch GP

Results:
QualificationFastlap#lapsTotal timePositionPointsExtraTotal
Remco De Wildt1.47.3691.48.5712750:32:976110050150
Stepan Senyuk1.47.5301.48.8472750:50:73929292
Istvan Milbich1.49.4601.50.0682751:35:84938484
Erik Hafner1.50.0571.50.7522752:11:38047676
Ray Lilley1.50.6671.51.1682752:13:91756868
Marco Sbordoni1.50.0901.51.6782651:01:42566060
Lazlo Acera1.54.4621.51.8182651:12:51475252
Reggie Blain Sr1.51.5751.52.5662651:52:85584747
Ralf Wassermann1.51.5091.54.2302451:58:24894242
Jari Aikio1.47.5541.48.74318DNF103737
Reggie Blain1.47.4621.48.65712DNF113232
 
I added a little twist to the calculation. After posting this, I realized that althoug dividing it through the number of races makes an even score, it is at the same time almost impossible to catch up with someone, since its all about averages. 1 top finish, as Remco has had, makes you almost impossible to catch.
So, in addition to the points which are aquired based on finish, everyone receives 10 bonus points per finished race or 5 points if you do not finish.

Example.
In the above 2 results, Marco Sbordoni scored 60 points each. So, 120 total, divided by 2 races, = 60 points in ranking.

With the new formula:
First race, 60 points for finish, and 10 points for first finished race= 70 points
Second race, 60 points for finish, and 20 points for second finished race = 80 points
70+80 = 150 divided by 2 races = 75 points.

So the loyalty in driving for Marco, just earned him a spot higher in rankings :)

I still have to update the scores and the results excel sheet is on my other computer, so that will be tomorrow. I shall update this post when this is done. Lets see what effects this little twist in calculation has on the list, and on attendace :)
 
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