Tedehur
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We are now using a division system : all racers are split into 3 different divisions so that they can compare their times with people of the same level.
There is another option that has been discussed in the past, and since most of you weren't around at that moment, I think time has come to discuss it again.
The idea would be to get rid of divisions. But don't go away right now : please read the rest of the post. There is a poll too, where you can vote : please read the whole thread before you vote.
So what is this new idea ? (actually it's an old idea that I bring back in the spotlight)
Racers would be ranked based on their submitted time only, and split into 3 categories (gold / silver / bronze).
"So what ?" should you think at that point : it's just renaming divisions categories and changing their name too. Pretty pointless !
Not at all.
The splitting into categories, unlike the current splitting in divisions, would not been fixed, but it would change every week.
When a racer runs a great time, chances are he'll be listed under the Gold category, while if he runs a crap time the week after his name will be listed under the Bronze category.
Here is a real example of the effect such a change would have, based on week 35 results.
First the results using the current fixed divisions system :
Division 1 :
Division 2 :
Division 3 :
And now the same results using the Gold/Silver/Bronze system :
(under 1'00.564)
(from 1'00.564 to 1'02.034)
(above 1'02.034)
You can easily see the differences.
Kyle ran a superb mid div 1 time and finished 0.3 sec ahead of the second fastest div 2 driver. Yet, his name still appears after all div 1 racers, including Jerome and Toffe who both were 1 second slower.
The new system reflects Kyle's performance : his name appears among the names of the usual fast drivers, while Jerome and Toffe are only quoted in the Silver category.
I won't list all the pros and cons here, I'd rather let you read this post, think about it and post your own thinkings on that topic.
[FAMINE MODE]
Some may wonder how the splitting is done.
Do I add a certain number of seconds or a percentage to the fastest time to determine where Silver begins ?
In that case everybody would be Gold when we run a long race.
Do I count drivers and split them into 3 equivalent groups ?
In that case similar times can lead to different category which would be silly.
No and no.
I'm using simple mathematical formulae (formulas ?).
First I calculate (that is, Excel does it for me) the average time (arithmetic mean), then I calculate the sigma (standard variation from the mean).
From these values, I consider that :
all times under (average - 0.5xsigma) are Gold, all times between (average - 0.5xsigma) and (average + 0.5xsigma) are Silver and all times above (average + 0.5xsigma) are Bronze.
For week 35, the calculation gives an average time of 1'01.299 and a sigma of 1.470.
Thus, times under 1'00.564 are Gold, times above 1'01.034 are Bronze and times between these values are Silver.
[/FAMINE MODE]
There is another option that has been discussed in the past, and since most of you weren't around at that moment, I think time has come to discuss it again.
The idea would be to get rid of divisions. But don't go away right now : please read the rest of the post. There is a poll too, where you can vote : please read the whole thread before you vote.
So what is this new idea ? (actually it's an old idea that I bring back in the spotlight)
Racers would be ranked based on their submitted time only, and split into 3 categories (gold / silver / bronze).
"So what ?" should you think at that point : it's just renaming divisions categories and changing their name too. Pretty pointless !
Not at all.
The splitting into categories, unlike the current splitting in divisions, would not been fixed, but it would change every week.
When a racer runs a great time, chances are he'll be listed under the Gold category, while if he runs a crap time the week after his name will be listed under the Bronze category.
Here is a real example of the effect such a change would have, based on week 35 results.
First the results using the current fixed divisions system :
Division 1 :
- 0'59.452 - SHigSpeed
- 0'59.488 - kart.no.38
- 0'59.641 - icemanshooter23
- 0'59.678 - hOt604bOi
- 0'59.749 - jmgyro
- 0'59.765 - FASJ6418
- 0'59.837 - MinorShunt
- 1'00.099 - bbq0801
- 1'00.330 - shockwaveracing
- 1'00.808 - jump_ace
- 1'00.837 - Toffe
Division 2 :
- 0'59.821 - KLR142
- 1'00.156 - NielsG
- 1'00.337 - sjaak68
- 1'00.986 - ballstothewall
- 1'01.010 - flat-out
- 1'01.081 - MisterWeary
- 1'01.439 - TheCracker
- 1'01.708 - Androoos
- 1'02.227 - Drew22
- 1'02.722 - Casio
Division 3 :
- 1'01.104 - GTrackd02
- 1'01.174 - rotbarsch1979
- 1'01.351 - SimRaceDriver
- 1'01.364 - bleurabbit7
- 1'01.709 - TruBoo
- 1'01.866 - Steve57
- 1'02.218 - STINGER05
- 1'02.859 - GT_Fan2005
- 1'02.938 - peterjford
- 1'02.988 - mark2080
- 1'03.314 - Bee
- 1'04.761 - slikaznricer
- 1'05.351 - Robster
And now the same results using the Gold/Silver/Bronze system :
(under 1'00.564)
- 0'59.452 - SHigSpeed
- 0'59.488 - kart.no.38
- 0'59.641 - icemanshooter23
- 0'59.678 - hOt604bOi
- 0'59.749 - jmgyro
- 0'59.765 - FASJ6418
- 0'59.821 - KLR142
- 0'59.837 - MinorShunt
- 1'00.099 - bbq0801
- 1'00.156 - NielsG
- 1'00.330 - shockwaveracing
- 1'00.337 - sjaak68
(from 1'00.564 to 1'02.034)
- 1'00.808 - jump_ace
- 1'00.837 - Toffe
- 1'00.986 - ballstothewall
- 1'01.010 - flat-out
- 1'01.081 - MisterWeary
- 1'01.104 - GTrackd02
- 1'01.174 - rotbarsch1979
- 1'01.351 - SimRaceDriver
- 1'01.364 - bleurabbit7
- 1'01.439 - TheCracker
- 1'01.708 - Androoos
- 1'01.709 - TruBoo
- 1'01.866 - Steve57
(above 1'02.034)
- 1'02.218 - STINGER05
- 1'02.227 - Drew22
- 1'02.722 - Casio
- 1'02.859 - GT_Fan2005
- 1'02.938 - peterjford
- 1'02.988 - mark2080
- 1'03.314 - Bee
- 1'04.761 - slikaznricer
- 1'05.351 - Robster
You can easily see the differences.
Kyle ran a superb mid div 1 time and finished 0.3 sec ahead of the second fastest div 2 driver. Yet, his name still appears after all div 1 racers, including Jerome and Toffe who both were 1 second slower.
The new system reflects Kyle's performance : his name appears among the names of the usual fast drivers, while Jerome and Toffe are only quoted in the Silver category.
I won't list all the pros and cons here, I'd rather let you read this post, think about it and post your own thinkings on that topic.
[FAMINE MODE]
Some may wonder how the splitting is done.
Do I add a certain number of seconds or a percentage to the fastest time to determine where Silver begins ?
In that case everybody would be Gold when we run a long race.
Do I count drivers and split them into 3 equivalent groups ?
In that case similar times can lead to different category which would be silly.
No and no.
I'm using simple mathematical formulae (formulas ?).
First I calculate (that is, Excel does it for me) the average time (arithmetic mean), then I calculate the sigma (standard variation from the mean).
From these values, I consider that :
all times under (average - 0.5xsigma) are Gold, all times between (average - 0.5xsigma) and (average + 0.5xsigma) are Silver and all times above (average + 0.5xsigma) are Bronze.
For week 35, the calculation gives an average time of 1'01.299 and a sigma of 1.470.
Thus, times under 1'00.564 are Gold, times above 1'01.034 are Bronze and times between these values are Silver.
[/FAMINE MODE]