01-26-2018, 03:01 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2018, 05:35 AM by Ross Macfarlane.)
I'm sure this has appeared before, but for those who are interested in more reflective stats and their Rankings compared to other guys out there, this is kinda fun.
Obviously SRS Ranking can be largely affected by the number of races you complete, as there is not usually any penalty in Rating so long as you finish the race in any position without many incidents.
So if you don't feel like waiting for yourself to complete 150 races to find out where you stack up against the tops guys, you can just take the stats of your percentages and make a comparison ((Win + Top3 + Top10) / Total Races). I would say once you have done 20 races you can get an idea of your score. 300 is the best score possible, and yes there is at least two drivers with 20+ races that have scored 300!!
So looking at the Top 10 Ranked currently:
Just some slightly interesting stuff to maybe give guys an idea of how far up those Ranking tables they can get if they just keep racing a lot!
Obviously SRS Ranking can be largely affected by the number of races you complete, as there is not usually any penalty in Rating so long as you finish the race in any position without many incidents.
So if you don't feel like waiting for yourself to complete 150 races to find out where you stack up against the tops guys, you can just take the stats of your percentages and make a comparison ((Win + Top3 + Top10) / Total Races). I would say once you have done 20 races you can get an idea of your score. 300 is the best score possible, and yes there is at least two drivers with 20+ races that have scored 300!!
So looking at the Top 10 Ranked currently:
- Diogo Lopes
- Jaap Wagenvoort
- Marek Vons
- Martijn van t Land
- Jorge Vidal
- Javier Malonda
- Vitaliy Ponomarev
- Dmitry Osovsky
- Robert Viedbeck
- Gavin Ranson
- Jaap Wagenvoort (272)
- Dmitry Osovsky (268)
- Vitaliy Ponomarev (240)
- Marek Vons (227)
- Diogo Lopes (226)
- Robert Viedbeck (200)
- Martijn van t Land (199)
- Jorge Vidal (192)
- Gavin Ranson (191)
- Javier Malonda (157)
Just some slightly interesting stuff to maybe give guys an idea of how far up those Ranking tables they can get if they just keep racing a lot!