Hi Roberto the track database and SRMZ is online atm.
Link on first page of S23 PSC for Clermont send to srmz then srmz send you to download from
http://gplmz.bcsims.net/tracks/clermontferrand.zip and this is dead from days.
Track DB now is on but there's not GPLEA Clermont
The drivers ranking was made by the moderators interpreting the results of the last seasons.
So, in last season (22) PSC there's 43 drivers that earned points, you divide in 3 parts, so from 1 to 13 Pro, from 14 to 28 Average and from 29 to 43 novice, can you say me if I'm wrong?
The niveau of the pro and amateur drivers has become very high and in the registation you can see there are some novices missing.
There's too much novice drivers that
think to be able to drive but unfortunately this rest only as a thought, in races their only fast part is to give up when difficult arise (sun, beach, sea, girls) and this is only the good, the worse that someone of this is
really sure to be able to drive, even in front of contrary evidence.
You can't ask a
real driver to go slow to remain in the court of chicken king or simply said, if rules are broken too often means that they are wrong.
Strettamente parlando di punti guadagnati nella precedente stagione è sempplice fare la "media dei polli" dividi lo schieramento per 3 ed hai i 3 gruppi ma...in questo modo ad esempio nel gruppo pro composto secondo la tua regola da 13 piloti, ci potrebbe benissimo essere più distanza in punti tra il 1° pro ed il 13° che tra il 13° ed il 14° che è anche il 1° del gruppo Ama col risultato che sta divisione fa acqua da tutte le parti. Allora secondo me la divisione è più una questione di awareness (consapevolezza) che di matematica spicciola.
Forse i Team dovrebbero contenere 2 soli piloti ed è ovvio che un Tom ed un Tristan insieme avranno ben più di un oppositore a costituire un unico team insieme come anche potrebbero essere Mark e Alex Barresi o Hristo e Evil o il vostro team dell'anno passato. 2 anni fa io ero con Andrea Tendas nel Team GPFun che si è dovuto sciogliere proprio perchè eravamo 2 Pro o meglio io sono diventato Pro perchè nemmeno io lo sapevo dato che non avevo mai guidato una GT prima. Per quanto riguarda il ritenersi un buon pilota capace di stare in mezzo agli altri senza combinare un casino beh...non posso che darti ragione, io stesso ho fatto un bel po' di giri veloci e pole ma alla fine ho raccolto molti meno punti di quanti pensassi.
Strictly speaking about points earned it is simple to make an average calculation and divide the entire grid in 3 parts composing 3 groups but...in this way i.e. in the Pro group, composed due to your rule by 13 drivers, there could be much gap between the 1st Pro driver and the 13rd Pro driver than the 13rd Pro driver and the 14th Ama driver that is also the 1st of the Ama group so the result is a group not well distributed. For me each group has to be composed more with awareness than with simple mathematics. Maybe each team should have been composed by only 2 drivers and obviously Tom and Tristan would have more than one opposer to make one single Team togheter like it should be for Mark and Alex Barresi or Hristo and Evil or your (Roberto Teso) team of the last season. 2 years ago I was in team GPFun with Andrea Tendas and our team had to be dismantled just because we were 2 Pro drivers or, better I became a Pro driver while I was not aware of this because I'd never tried a GT car before. About to consider oneself a good driver able to stay among the other drivers without making incidents and keeping the car in control in each situation I only can say you are right, if also I've made some hot laps and pole positions last season, I've earned fewer points than I expected because I'd finished only a few races.