QUOTE(young_soul @ Aug 30 2006, 08:04 PM)
ok, to explain this part...there is no problem in the first place. See the attachment...I just went to a race and quit to get this schedule

Crashed into a few of the AI drivers to make them reach +1Lap but to no avail.
Back to topic...let's say all these drivers have +1Lap result.
Name...............................Laps........Time........Avg SpeedNo 10) Jensen Button..........22/23......+1Lap.......214.57
No 11) Cristiano Da Matta...22/23......+1Lap.......214.42
No 12) Takumo Sato...........22/23......+1Lap.......214.01
No 13) Giorgio Pantano.......22/23......+1Lap.......213.73
No 14) Felipe Massa...........22/23.......+1Lap.......211.62
The table actually speaks for itself. The drivers are arranged according to the position during the race. Basically speaking No 10, 11, 12, 13, & 14 were one lap behind but Jensen Button was ahead of Cristiano Da Matta which was ahead of Sato, which was ahead of Pantano which was ahead of Massa. So, we just follow that table. Which is why it is important all the hosts screen capture THIS screen instead of the normal window that shows your car.
Besides that...you can see the avg speed

erm... the result is in 1 race... if we divide race into 3 group and all of these group's racers have "+1lap" result... how to count them? then based on avg speed? is it higher speed will get higher position?
hm... i think it make sense if based on avg speed, facts is slower car have slower speed...

so if got +1lap result then based on speed leh...
otherwise the racers that "+1lap" behind try to remember to time gap between before they end the race, at least we have more information and fair for other racers when decide for the marks...

now i think other things again... example here only
lets say kenny did 30 minit race time(1st position), adrian did 32 minit (1st position) which means 1lap behind... then at kenny's side the 1lap drivers is same with adrian's 32 minit....so quite hard to decide the time... so is better than the driver behind remember the time gap between...
This post has been edited by gkl83: Aug 31 2006, 09:20 AM