


Gpl World Ranking
#21
Posted Mar 09 2019 - 01:06 PM

#22
Posted Apr 04 2019 - 02:25 PM
Robert Fleurke, on Mar 09 2019 - 01:06 PM, said:


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.HH Spacca (Ita)
.Jan Melissen (Ned)
.Mati Falas (Arg)
.Matias Romero (?)
.Yon Trabalto (Col)
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Do any of you have the results of Mybroga on March 26 : Le Mans Bugatti in F2 (not available on GPL Weekly) ?

#23
Posted Apr 09 2019 - 12:56 AM
https://www.grandpri...9-mars-09042019
The "leagues and drivers" page is also updated :
https://www.grandpri...ilotes-03022019

#24
Posted Apr 13 2019 - 12:08 PM

#25
Posted Apr 15 2019 - 06:31 AM

#26
Posted Apr 16 2019 - 06:18 PM
Iestyn16, on Apr 13 2019 - 12:08 PM, said:

Thanks Iestyn. Nice ! It's kind of what it's for, to create emulation.
You contacted me, you seemed to want to participate in Galaxie 67 and finally we didn't see you for Silverstone. Didn't you get my invitation email ?
Robert Fleurke, on Apr 15 2019 - 06:31 AM, said:

Thanks Robert. Always the race in the lead.
You're welcome.

#27
Posted Apr 17 2019 - 02:43 AM
I was too engrossed in the Masters last round on Sunday, but I will try to participate in the future

#28
Posted Apr 17 2019 - 10:19 PM


#29
Posted May 06 2019 - 07:54 AM
https://www.grandpri...19-mai-05052019
The "leagues and drivers" page is also updated (with four drivers doing their first race of the year) :
https://www.grandpri...ilotes-03022019

#30
Posted Jun 09 2019 - 02:58 AM
https://www.grandpri...19-mai-09062019
The "leagues and drivers" page is also updated (with three drivers doing their first race of the year) :
https://www.grandpri...ilotes-03022019

#31
Posted Jun 10 2019 - 07:00 AM
I have been looking several times on this forum but cannot find the english versie button

Thanks in advance.
#32
Posted Jun 10 2019 - 10:01 AM

@ Pedro: my browser does support translate (google chrome)
#33
Posted Jun 10 2019 - 10:40 AM

Hi Pedro, as Robert wrote it, with Chrome you have a button, at the top left, with a scrolling menu (perhaps with Firefox too).



#34
Posted Jun 10 2019 - 01:44 PM
I use Firefox normally, but have google prepared for "https://www.grandpri...gends.fr" now.
Cu soon.
#35
Posted Jul 23 2019 - 02:00 PM
https://www.grandpri...9-juin-23072019
The "leagues and drivers" page is also updated (with three drivers doing their first race of the year) :
https://www.grandpri...ilotes-03022019
*Without the result of Pan Am, Monaco, 25.06.
Robert Fleurke is the number one at the end of this first semester. Miguel Palud, the best of June, officially. In reality it is probably Joao Marcon because the result I miss* is the one of a championship where he is the leader (and probably the winner).
By country, a group of four is above the rest, with Brazil dominating the ranking, followed by the Netherlands, Argentina and Germany.
As there is less races in July and August, the next ranking will be for September and will include these two months.
*I regret that the Pan Am and Mybroga results are no longer published on GPL Weekly. (Pan Am, Monaco, 25.06 & Monza 09.07) & (Mybroga, Zandvoort F2, 02.07 & 67, 03.07).

#36
Posted Jul 25 2019 - 02:37 PM

#37
Posted Sep 21 2019 - 08:21 PM
https://www.grandpri...19-juillet-aout
The "leagues and drivers" page is also updated (with seven drivers doing their first race of the year) :
https://www.grandpri...ilotes-03022019
For the leagues, the second semester's championships have been integrated (Clandestines, GPL Brasil, Mybroga, PanAm & UKGPL) so the "calendar" should be complete for 2019 with 35 championships by 14 leagues.
Robert Fleurke is still number one but the gap is decreasing with Joao and Enrique.
By country, no changes, a group of four is still above the rest, with Brazil dominating the ranking, followed by the Netherlands, Argentina and Germany.
Thanks to the pilots who provided me the datas I was missing.

#38
Posted Oct 03 2019 - 07:49 AM
.Results : all results are collected on the league sites. Otherwise, on GPL Weekly if they are not available elsewhere. Also, on league sites to check if the result is affected by a downgrade or reclassification (example: https://www.simracin...p?topic=15588.0). So all the results of the 14 leagues and 36 championships of the year are used for this ranking, which is intended to be as reliable as possible, following the criteria I have chosen : coefficients assigned to the races according to their characteristics, their duration and the mods chosen. If I could I even take into account the difficulty of the circuit and the level of the field of drivers gathered for the race, but then it would become really too subjective and too complicated.
.Points : All points obtained count. The more you drive (and the more good results you get) the better you are ranked. I didn't opt for an average system because it benefits the drivers who drive the least because, of course, it is easier to be consistent over a small number of races than over a larger one.
The parallel with the ATP tennis ranking can be observed here again : at its beginning, in 1973, the ranking was based on the average number of points obtained, with a minimum divisor of 10. At less than 10 tournaments the points were divided by 10 and above by the real number of tournaments played, knowing that some players played up to 30 tournaments in one year.
After a few years the average system was abandoned because some players who had played in 10 or a little more tournaments missed out on some tournaments or even ended their season so as not to worsen their average and thus fall to the world ranking. This distorted the ranking. The average was therefore dropped and some tournaments became required.
Now, the last ranking is online (September). One more driver is entering in this ranking for a total of 146 :
https://www.grandpri...-2019-septembre
The "leagues and drivers" page is also updated (with one driver doing his first race of the year) :
https://www.grandpri...ilotes-03022019
Robert Fleurke is still number one followed by Joao and Enrique.
By country, no changes, a group of four is still above the rest, with Brazil dominating the ranking, followed by the Netherlands, Argentina and Germany.
Another time, thanks to the pilots who provided me the datas I was missing.

#39
Posted Oct 03 2019 - 09:33 AM
This ranking is a very good idea.

BR Olaf
#40
Posted Oct 03 2019 - 11:17 AM
Now you are "better" the more races you drive...
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