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A global leaderboard compiled from the regional standings can be found here:
http://gtdb.net/?tt
Global leaderboard of GTP-tagged drivers:
http://gtdb.net/?tt/gtp
In addition to this, there are tag-based views for a number of other teams, a team ranking, leaderboards of individual countries and competition areas, and a global pad driver leaderboard. Corresponding links are found at the top of the page.
All views can be sorted by total as well as race or road car time by clicking the column headers labeled accordingly.
Hovering the mouse over a record will display the gap to the current pivot, which defaults to the first place if you're not logged in at gtdb. You can switch this pivot role by clicking on a record in the table.
If you are logged in at gtdb, entered your PSN name correctly and made it into the ranking displayed, a notice at the top of the page will inform you of your position. This notice contains a link you can click to scroll down to see your record among your closest competitors, even if you're not among the global top 500. Your record will also be the initial pivot for record comparison.
Also available if you're logged in is the current standings in one csv file.
Times submitted in the last 24 hours are marked with a green background tint. (Except for times already in the gtdb archive on 0h on the 4th of January, GMT.) Hovering over a time marked this way will display the age of the record in hours.
To view the times required for making it into the top twenty or top 250 of each region, use these links: top twenty, top 250.
The tables are updated continuously from the sources at www.gran-turismo.com. If this process fails and any records in gtdb's mirror are more than 15 minutes old, gtdb will display a notice at the top of the page.
When sorting by total time, gtdb resolves ties by giving the better road car lap the edge. If these are equal, the submission time will decide, provided at least one of the records was posted on the 4th of January (GMT) or later. However, if your total time is equal to a competitor's, do not rely on gtdb to tell you which way the tie will officially be resolved. Instead, head to the authoritative source at www.gran-turismo.com.
Cheers, Tim
http://gtdb.net/?tt
Global leaderboard of GTP-tagged drivers:
http://gtdb.net/?tt/gtp
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In addition to this, there are tag-based views for a number of other teams, a team ranking, leaderboards of individual countries and competition areas, and a global pad driver leaderboard. Corresponding links are found at the top of the page.
All views can be sorted by total as well as race or road car time by clicking the column headers labeled accordingly.
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Hovering the mouse over a record will display the gap to the current pivot, which defaults to the first place if you're not logged in at gtdb. You can switch this pivot role by clicking on a record in the table.
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If you are logged in at gtdb, entered your PSN name correctly and made it into the ranking displayed, a notice at the top of the page will inform you of your position. This notice contains a link you can click to scroll down to see your record among your closest competitors, even if you're not among the global top 500. Your record will also be the initial pivot for record comparison.
Also available if you're logged in is the current standings in one csv file.
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Times submitted in the last 24 hours are marked with a green background tint. (Except for times already in the gtdb archive on 0h on the 4th of January, GMT.) Hovering over a time marked this way will display the age of the record in hours.
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To view the times required for making it into the top twenty or top 250 of each region, use these links: top twenty, top 250.
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The tables are updated continuously from the sources at www.gran-turismo.com. If this process fails and any records in gtdb's mirror are more than 15 minutes old, gtdb will display a notice at the top of the page.
When sorting by total time, gtdb resolves ties by giving the better road car lap the edge. If these are equal, the submission time will decide, provided at least one of the records was posted on the 4th of January (GMT) or later. However, if your total time is equal to a competitor's, do not rely on gtdb to tell you which way the tie will officially be resolved. Instead, head to the authoritative source at www.gran-turismo.com.
Cheers, Tim
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