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24 Dec 2000, 17:37 (Ref:54083) | #1 | ||
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What does Allan McNish have to do to win the ALMS series? One place I read says he just has to start Adelaide to win, which seems strange. Another thing said he *just* has to finish, which is quite a challenge as the car could brake down etc. So which is right?
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24 Dec 2000, 18:09 (Ref:54090) | #2 | ||
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24 Dec 2000, 22:53 (Ref:54136) | #3 | |
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I'm glad you've raised this.
I can't provide an answer I'm afraid, because I've still not worked out the scoring process. I've even worked out Nascar, but not ALMS. Could someone please post a complete description of the points procedure for ALMS? |
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24 Dec 2000, 23:23 (Ref:54144) | #4 | ||
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Here are the points regs from ALMS: "Championship points will be awarded in each series race to the top fifteen (15) finishers as follows: 1st 25 points, 2nd 21 points,3rd 19 points, 4th 17 points, 5th 15 points, 6th 14 points, 7th 13 points, 8th 12 points, 9th 11 points, 10th 10 points, 11th 9 points, 12th 8 points, 13th 7 points, 14th 6 points, 15th 5 points In events of 6 hours/1,000 km. duration or longer, points will be awarded as above, plus an additional five points for each of the fifteen positions. One bonus championship point will be awarded to each driver who leads the overall race for at least one lap. Additionally, one bonus championship point will be awarded to the driver leading the most laps. One bonus championship point will also be awarded to the driver in each class with the fastest race lap." Here are is a link to the ALMS rules. Hope this helps. http://www.professionalsportscar.com/competitor.htm Also, check out the "TALK" section, there is a pretty active forum for sportscars. Merry Christmas, Bob |
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25 Dec 2000, 05:22 (Ref:54158) | #5 | ||
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From what I understand, the car only has to start with McNish listed as a driver. Because McNish and Capello are in the same car, McNish only needs to be there. If McNish missed the race and Capello stayed in then he could win, but it is a mathematical chance. So therefore McNish only needs to start, and doesn't really have to drive.
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25 Dec 2000, 06:14 (Ref:54168) | #6 | ||
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could be, but
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26 Dec 2000, 03:43 (Ref:54261) | #7 | ||
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McNish won't get any points for starting, but by starting in the same car as Capello, it is impossible for Capello to score enough points to win.
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