Jump to content


Photo

Voting Championship 2010 results for Japan


  • Please log in to reply
2 replies to this topic

#1 Makarias

Makarias
  • Member

  • 12,657 posts
  • Joined: December 98

Posted 19 October 2010 - 19:27

Results of the Japan voting
Pos Name 3p 2p 1p Tot Pts
1 Sebastian Vettel 8 7 3 41 25
2 Kamui Kobayashi 3 11 4 35 18
3 Fernando Alonso 0 7 9 23 15
4 Lewis Hamilton 1 4 11 22 12
5 Mark Webber 0 4 12 20 10
6 Michael Schumacher 0 2 12 16 8
7 Nick Heidfeld 0 1 12 14 6
8 Robert Kubica 0 3 8 14 4
9 Heikki Kovalainen 1 0 8 11 2
10 Jenson Button 0 0 8 8 1
11 Nico Rosberg 0 0 2 2
12 Sebastien Buemi 0 0 2 2
13 Rubens Barrichello 0 0 2 2
14 Jarno Trulli 0 1 0 2
15 Sakon Yamamoto 0 0 1 1

Places 7-8 and 14 decided by number of votes, places 11-13 decided by reversed finishing order.

* Sebastian Vettel's seventh ever win.
* Kamui Kobayashi's third and Fernando Alonso's 56th podium finish.
* First points of the season for Nick Heidfeld.

The entries

Votes that didn't comply with the voting system:
gerry nassar: More than twelve points awarded. Ignored the driver votes entirely.

Voting Championship 2010 standings:
Pos Name Pts BAH AUS MAL CHN SPA MON TUR CAN EUR GBR GER HUN BEL ITA SIN JPN KOR BRA ABU
1) Lewis Hamilton 225 3 5 3 3 2 8 1 1 3 2 2 7 1 8 4
2) Sebastian Vettel 190 1 3 1 8 4 6 11 2 7 3 5 4 3 1
3) Fernando Alonso 167 2 4 11 6 3 4 2 10 12 5 3 2 1 3
4) Mark Webber 165 17 13 7 9 1 1 3 7 1 13 1 4 7 6 5
5) Jenson Button 148 18 1 12 1 12 2 3 5 5 4 13 7 1 10 10
6) Robert Kubica 132 8 2 4 4 10 2 7 10 6 9 6 2 9 2 8
7) Nico Rosberg 93 6 10 5 2 12 8 3 9 6 3 4 11
8) Felipe Massa 70 4 11 9 14 5 9 1 10 5 6 12
9) Kamui Kobayashi 66 9 6 1 6 10 9 9 14 2
10) Rubens Barrichello 51 10 7 7 13 4 4 8 5 13
11) Michael Schumacher 49 11 5 3 4 16 8 11 6
12) Vitaly Petrov 44 14 13 5 5 7 2 15
13) Adrian Sutil 43 12 15 6 13 6 10 10 9 8 8 3 13
14) Vitantonio Liuzzi 32 5 6 9 4 14 13
15) Heikki Kovalainen 28 7 12 7 7 6 11 11 15 9
16) Nico Hülkenberg 25 10 12 9 13 15 4 12 5
17) Jaime Alguersuari 24 9 2 12 8 13 11
18) Sebastien Buemi 17 15 5 7 10 12
19) Timo Glock 10 15 13 11 8 8 9
20) Pedro de la Rosa 9 16 10 14 6
21) Christian Klien 6 7
= Nick Heidfeld 6 7
= Karun Chandhok 6 9 8 14 12
24) Lucas Di Grassi 4 14 8 11 11
= Bruno Senna 4 13 11 14 8 12 12
26) Jarno Trulli 1 15 11 11 11 10 14
= Sakon Yamamoto 1 10 12 15


Results of Rate the Race
Quality of racing: 5.89 average
Vote breakdown:
10 0
9 0
8 1 #
7 4 ####
6 8 ########
5 4 ####
4 2 ##
3 0
2 0
1 0
0 0

Satisfaction with results: 5.76 average
Vote breakdown:
10 0
9 1 #
8 0
7 6 ######
6 2 ##
5 5 #####
4 2 ##
3 0
2 1 #
1 0
0 0

Average ratings...

2010 ratings:
GP Quality Satisfaction
Bahrain 4.39 5.38
Australia 8.43 6.85
Malaysia 6.67 6.32
China 8.21 6.94
Spain 5.12 6.13
Monaco 5.28 5.50
Turkey 7.41 7.20
Canada 8.43 7.08
Europe 5.69 5.21
Britain 7.21 7.17
Germany 4.67 2.15
Hungary 6.00 6.08
Belgium 7.43 6.08
Italy 6.08 5.91
Singapore 6.46 6.00
Japan 5.89 5.76

Average Q&S per season
# Qual Satis
2002 17 5.83 5.86
2003 16 6.36 6.42
2004 18 5.71 5.82
2005 19 5.87 5.76
2006 18 5.66 5.58
2007 17 5.80 6.10
2008 18 6.33 5.62
2009 17 5.99 6.41


Advertisement

#2 Apex

Apex
  • Member

  • 2,419 posts
  • Joined: March 00

Posted 20 October 2010 - 09:17

Holy crap! This is so wrong:

12) Vitaly Petrov
13) Adrian Sutil

#3 Anderis

Anderis
  • Member

  • 7,409 posts
  • Joined: December 09

Posted 20 October 2010 - 16:30

There are many strange results in this kind of voting. For example in Japan, Rosberg beated Schumi in qualy and was in front of him in the race before failure but Schumi has got much more votes. It's not the first and not the last time when final result, good impression, stereotype or something else is more important than real performance.

This voting should be taken only as a fun, no other way IMO.