Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Riders value based on rankings in the championship and number of seasons


Hi all,Today I was getting bored and tried to calculate the value of next year MotoGp riders by giving the old F1 point system to the first 6th riders of the past championships (125/Moto3, 250/Moto2, 500/MotoGp) divided by the number of seasons they've raced.​To give you an example, Bagnaia raced 6 seasons, got a 4th and a 5th positions in the past championships and is 1st this year. According to the old F1 point system (below) I gave him 15 points. 15 points divided by 6 seasons make a 2.5 value.​F1 point system taken into account:1st: 10 points; 2nd: 6 points; 3rd: 4 points; 4th: 3 points; 5th: 2 points; 6th; 1 point​Here what I got:Marquez: 7,27 (80 points in 11 seasons)Rossi: 6,26 (144/23)Lorenzo: 5,06 (86/17)Mir: 4,33 (13/3)Vinales: 3,87 (31/8)Dovizioso: 3,29 (56/17)Rins: 3.14 (22/7)Zarco: 2,80 (28/10)Morbidelli: 2,60 (13/5)Bagnaia: 2,50 (15/6)Oliveira: 2,12 (17/8)P. Espargaro: 2 (24/12)Rabat: 1,58 (19/12)Iannone: 1 (14/14)Miller: 0,86 (6/7)Crutchlow: 0,37 (3/8)The other riders never ended a championship in the first 6 positions.Of course it's purely based on stats, and riders that only raced in MotoGp (see Crutchlow) are penalised. Still, I like the fact that it kind of factors in mistakes that prevent you to get a good final position in the championship (Iannone falling down too many times) and wrong/risky career choices (maybe Miller?). What do you think?In any case guys, keep an eye on Mir and Morbidelli, the got to the MotoGp very very early and hopefully have a brilliant career in front for them. Ciao
Submitted October 10, 2018 at 10:32AM by Marconerix https://www.reddit.com/r/motogp/comments/9mxyca/riders_value_based_on_rankings_in_the/?utm_source=ifttt

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