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Thank you. Fixed.I posted in the TT thread about this on the Viper spreadsheet, same issue exists here, yay I'm not going mad 😜
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Thank you. Fixed.I posted in the TT thread about this on the Viper spreadsheet, same issue exists here, yay I'm not going mad 😜
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You are fast dude. This place really skews the chart!@Dan_Tes , @crome ,@half_sourly ,
I appreciate your kind winds and insights.
It is true that it does not take as large an effort as it once did to accomplish "Gold", indeed sometimes almost no effort at all.
Imposter syndrome is probably as close to an accurate description of how I feel as a non-mental health professional could get.
I imagine that there are multiple things that play into my perceptions concerning results.
The 80/20 rule, wherein you can achieve the 80th percentile at something with only a 20% effort, but the last 20% requires 80% of the effort.
The insane times that the very best accomplish. Although the average results of my last 10 time trials are better than 99.6% of those who posted a time, the time differential is still 1.65% off of the number 1 times. That is not even half way between "achieving gold" and the top. I am aware that this is why they are called 'aliens', but my mindset has always been that there is no sense in doing anything with the intention not to do your very best.
The realization that my advancing age(68) is closing the window rapidly on any attempt to get better.
Again, thank you to everyone who has pushed, dragged, kicked, badgered and humiliated me into this much progress.
And thanks to those who have encouraged, offered tips/insights and been generally supportive.
Regards,
Ken
I was fortunate to just hang on in front of you.It hurts loosing gold in the final hours, 564 my time and gold 533...
Car | Average of drivers_time | Count of car |
Nissan R92CP '92 | 03:38.019 | 61,493 |
Mazda 787B '91 | 03:39.796 | 29,050 |
Jaguar XJR-9 '88 | 03:41.683 | 9,721 |
Porsche 962 C '88 | 03:42.143 | 12,792 |
Sauber Mercedes C9 '89 | 03:42.524 | 8,854 |
Grand Total | 03:39.494 | 121,910 |
Congrats to all brave contestants and special greetings to those with am medal! Well done!Here are some statistics for TT114 at 24 Heures du Mans Racing Circuit in Gr.1, a surprisingly tough one, especially given the results of the previous Gr.1 event here (where any Gr.1 could be used). Clearly the older Group C cars are more of a handful.
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- Well done to @StevenSpiegel and @Wilsonson 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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View attachment 1406811Notice how the gold 'peak' is after the line - people caught out by Iceman's late charge.
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Car Average of drivers_time Count of carNissan R92CP '92 03:38.019 61,493Mazda 787B '91 03:39.796 29,050Jaguar XJR-9 '88 03:41.683 9,721Porsche 962 C '88 03:42.143 12,792Sauber Mercedes C9 '89 03:42.524 8,854Grand Total 03:39.494 121,910
Drivers with gold in all TTs
The number of drivers with gold in all TTs remained at 57.
Almost; you were 7th in TT107 and 10th in TT108.Thanks @half_sourly - Le Mans was epic. Very pleased with the result - 12th I think is the highest I've been on the GTP leaderboard, 14th in the US and 2nd fastest Porsche in the world is quite a cool thing.