Time Trial - Results and Community Leader Boards

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Here are your personal results. I will change the name for future results posts.

I agree, but only 9 of them were in standard TTs, which is what this leader-board shows. Here are your full results.

Thanks, I will change that for future results posts.

The leader-board is for standard TTs only. Your 43rd gold medal was for the Red Bull Ring movie promotion TT. Here are your full personal results.
Thank you sir !
 
Happy New Year everyone. Here are some statistics for TT62 at Fuji International Speedway (Short) in Gr.2 cars.

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The attached Excel file has this scoreboard as well as results for all TTs for everyone on the scoreboard.
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Drivers with gold in all TTs
The number of drivers with gold in all TTs remained at 75.

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Thank you!

I just checked. So I would like to make a formal request to join the leaderboards. Here is my player page.
I play on wheel, logitech g29

I got bronze on the lake louise Yaris Gr , and then gold on every until now.
Hi, I prepare these individual results as part of adding new players on, so thought I'd share it with you. You will be included in the results I put up later today.

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Here are some statistics for TT63 at Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps in the Alfa Romeo 4C Launch Edition '14.

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The attached Excel file has this scoreboard as well as results for all TTs for everyone on the scoreboard.

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Drivers with gold in all TTs
The number of drivers with gold in all TTs remained at 75.

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@half_sourly

Awesome you got this going. i didnt know this was here. i was just looking into a python script to be able to fetch and process the results from the page great to see you already have something build up so i dont have to


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Wheel: T300 alcantara / T3PA pedals
 
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Hi half_sourly,
i want to get included in the community time trial leaderboards
my id is: superid23
link to profilpage
im using a ps4 controller

Hey @half_sourly,

Appreciate if I can be added to the leaderoard as well. Thanks in advance!

PSN: AdxRE8
Profile link: https://www.gran-turismo.com/gb/gt7/user/mymenu/3363bcba-2a7a-4356-8425-3b242a3feb7f/profile
Wheel user

@half_sourly

Awesome you got this going. i didnt know this was here. i was just looking into a python script to be able to fetch and process the results from the page great to see you already have something build up so i dont have to


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Wheel: T300 alcantara / T3PA pedals
Here are your individual results to date. I will include you on the community boards from today's results.

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Here are some statistics for TT64 at Trial Mountain Circuit in the Toyota Supra GT500 '97.

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  • This had the highest participation from any TT other than the long-running movie promotion one.
  • Welcome to new leader-board entrants @AdxRE @superid23 and @GTP_Dutchy
  • Well done to @Marvlint and @AdxRE on personal best placings.

The attached Excel file has this scoreboard as well as results for all TTs for everyone on the scoreboard.
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Drivers with gold in all TTs
The number of drivers with gold in all TTs dropped from 75 to 74.

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zjn
@half_sourly apoligize for the dumb question:
is this the way to read this picture?

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Not dumb at all and no need to apologise.

The graph shows, in the blue line, the percentage of drivers with gold, silver, bronze and no reward for this TT (in this case 7.2%, 25.8%, 61.5% and 5.5% respectively), as well as the same points for the average of all TTs to date (10.7%, 24.2%, 46.5% and 18.6%), in the red line. It then draws a smoothed line for each set to connect the awards.

So the WR you indicated is not the WR; it is not a time, but that proportion of drivers with gold. Another way to show it would be like this. That might make it more clear that they are four discrete outcomes, but I think the lines make it easier to compare current with past.

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Hope that helps.
 
zjn
@half_sourly apoligize for the dumb question:
is this the way to read this picture?

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Not dumb at all and no need to apologise.

The graph shows, in the blue line, the percentage of drivers with gold, silver, bronze and no reward for this TT (in this case 7.2%, 25.8%, 61.5% and 5.5% respectively), as well as the same points for the average of all TTs to date (10.7%, 24.2%, 46.5% and 18.6%), in the red line. It then draws a smoothed line for each set to connect the awards.

So the WR you indicated is not the WR; it is not a time, but that proportion of drivers with gold. Another way to show it would be like this. That might make it more clear that they are four discrete outcomes, but I think the lines make it easier to compare current with past.

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Hope that helps.
Good question. Here are two alternative visualisations for this type of information. The first one is closest to your original one but without the (imho) distraction caused by using the interpolated line which implies some kind of continous distribution while we actually only have 4 discrete categories. The second one presents the information in a way that is both intuitive and informative imo. Especially including the connecting lines. What do you think? (My automatic colors are extra misleading here, but of course one could change them to the correct ones)

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Good question. Here are two alternative visualisations for this type of information. The first one is closest to your original one but without the (imho) distraction caused by using the interpolated line which implies some kind of continous distribution while we actually only have 4 discrete categories. The second one presents the information in a way that is both intuitive and informative imo. Especially including the connecting lines. What do you think? (My automatic colors are extra misleading here, but of course one could change them to the correct ones)

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Many ways to skin a cat. I think the first of the ones you showed is better and easier to read and understand. Happy to change to a format most people prefer. Keep in mind the data is there anyway already in the table I put next to the picture of the event, so maybe the distribution graph, in whatever shape, is superfluous.
 
Many ways to skin a cat. I think the first of the ones you showed is better and easier to read and understand. Happy to change to a format most people prefer. Keep in mind the data is there anyway already in the table I put next to the picture of the event, so maybe the distribution graph, in whatever shape, is superfluous.
Thin ice if you look at our Timetrial thread mate :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Hi @half_sourly ,

I reckon you can add me to your data scraping queue. G29 wheel. Maybe add a "display" column for Flat/VR as well? If you do, put me down as VR.

I'm not real reliable with the TTs. Only do them when the combo is of interest. Will probably skip the current Honda. FF ain't my cup.

BTW I like the parabolic graph. 👍

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Because I'm a sucker for OCD, @half_sourly here are a few region specific TTs you have missed.

USA only Porsche Esports Challenge

Honda Civic Under 17 (you only put the Nordschleife one)

Japan only Bridgestone Challenge

Japan only Kagoshima Championship

Japan only Mazda Spirit Racing GT Cup

UK only Play With Champions TT

If anyone knows any more "hidden" TTs do tell but I think that's it. If someone has time they can check every region's version of the GT website :P
 
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