Figuring out posted race results from RC Scoring Pro
#1
Figuring out posted race results from RC Scoring Pro
Can you answer a couple questions about the pdfs from rc scoring pro? In a main race there are four numbers available for each driver per lap. It looks like the top 2 are current driver position, and current lap time, but there are two numbers below that that I can't seem to figure out. Bottom right number looks like total race time, but changes every lap and no idea on the one to the lower left. I tried to search online for an answer but haven't been able to find anything. Thanks!
#2
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The top is actual recorded data:
The left number is their current placement in the race as it was when crossing the scoring loop.
The right number is how long that lap took.
The bottom is projected data:
The left number is the number of laps the person should complete at their current pace.
The right number is the estimated time for them to complete the last lap after time has expired for the race.
So, if you see something like this for a 5 minute race:
1/22.94
14/07.5
That means they're in first place, the lap they just finished took them 22.94 seconds, they should be able to complete 14 laps at their current pace, and they should finish that 14th lap at 5 minutes and 7 seconds.
The left number is their current placement in the race as it was when crossing the scoring loop.
The right number is how long that lap took.
The bottom is projected data:
The left number is the number of laps the person should complete at their current pace.
The right number is the estimated time for them to complete the last lap after time has expired for the race.
So, if you see something like this for a 5 minute race:
1/22.94
14/07.5
That means they're in first place, the lap they just finished took them 22.94 seconds, they should be able to complete 14 laps at their current pace, and they should finish that 14th lap at 5 minutes and 7 seconds.
#3
You are awesome. Thanks for the quick answer. Now I can go to sleep! Should be 7 minutes, 5 seconds and in a 7 minute race correct?...Unless they reverse it.
#4
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Nope, that's just seconds. So the final estimated time at that pace would be 5 minutes and 7.5 seconds.
If it had been a 7 minute race, it would've been 7 minutes and 7.5 seconds as the estimated end time. Really all that number is for is to help the race director (or somebody looking over results afterwards) see what folks pace is. For example if your local fast guy gets taken out in turn 1, he may be in last place, but after a few laps his pace will show that he'll do the most laps by the end of the race and still win, so long as he doesn't crash again.
If it had been a 7 minute race, it would've been 7 minutes and 7.5 seconds as the estimated end time. Really all that number is for is to help the race director (or somebody looking over results afterwards) see what folks pace is. For example if your local fast guy gets taken out in turn 1, he may be in last place, but after a few laps his pace will show that he'll do the most laps by the end of the race and still win, so long as he doesn't crash again.
#5
Thanks for clearing that up.