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Old 28 Jul 2004, 22:25 (Ref:1050407)   #1
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FIM MotoGP: my point system after GBR

After Donington, classifications are:
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MotoGP:
          GER  Total 
Rossi      11   63
Gibernau    3   60
Biaggi          40
Tamada          14
Barros          13
Hayden      3   10
Edwards     8    8
Melandri         7
Checa            7
Roberts          2
Capirossi        1

250cc:
          GER  Total
Pedrosa    12   73
Porto       6   60
Puniet      2   39
Poggiali        14
Rolfo           12
Elias           11
Angelis     5   10
F.Nieto          3
Aoyama           2
West             1

125cc:
            GER  Total
Dovizioso    12   51
Barbera       1   42
Locatelli     1   38
Stoner            22
Lorenzo       2   21
Simoncelli        15
Jenkner           12
Bautista      8   11
P.Nieto           10
Giansanti          2
Kallio        1    1
System consists of:
Race: 8-4-2-1
Fastest lap: 4-2-1
Grid: 2-1
As I have said before, I use this system particularly to know what riders are doing relevant things in GPs. It is not a regularity system, but a "pure perfomance" system. I fit well with my intuitive view about how riders are doing.

Biaggi and Puniet, for example are worse in this system becuase they are looking well in WC because of regularity more than speed or great races.

In this system, MotoGP is a matter of Valentino and Sete. In 250cc Pedrosa and Porto, and in 125cc Dovi, Barbera and Loca can win "this".

I don't claim it is more or less fair than FIM system! It is just "another point system"
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Old 29 Jul 2004, 09:26 (Ref:1050655)   #2
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gomick should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridgomick should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridgomick should be qualifying in the top 5 on the grid
interesting the 8-4-2-1 race results.... fastest lap points dont mean much i dont think - but it's your system
would be interesting to see the points standings in f1 format
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F1 system is very close to FIM's. Formula one's is: 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1, multiplying by 2.5 we get 25-20-15-12.5-10-7.5-5-2.5, what fits very well with FIM's 25-20-16-13-11-...

The main difference is FIM rewards better those in 7th or lower position, but it is not very significant for top riders/drivers.

More interesting would be comparing to the former F1 system 10-6-4-3-2-1, who translates to 25-15-10-7.5-5-2.5, and it's very different: wins are very important! This year it would go in profit of Rossi and Pedrosa.
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