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#1 Makarias

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Posted 07 October 2005 - 10:36

Results of the Brazil voting

Pos Name				 3p  2p  1p  Tot Pts

1)  Juan Pablo Montoya   15   6   0  57  [b]10[/b]

2)  Michael Schumacher	5   9   7  40   [b]8[/b]

3)  Fernando Alonso	   2  14   4  38   [b]6[/b]

4)  Kimi Räikkönen		0  14   7  35   [b]5[/b]

5)  Christian Klien	   0   1  15  17   [b]4[/b]

6)  Rubens Barrichello	0   0   4   4   [b]3[/b]

7)  Jacques Villeneuve	0   0   3   3   [b]2[/b]

8)  Giancarlo Fisichella  0   0   3   3   [b]1[/b]

9)  Ralf Schumacher	   0   0   1   1
Places 7-8 decided by reversed race result.

* Juan Pablo Montoya's 9th ever win.
* Michael Schumacher's 57th and Fernando Alonso's 21st podium finish.
* Kimi Räikkönen outside the podium for the first time since the US GP.

The entries

Votes that didn't comply with the voting system:
None.

Voting Championship standings:

#   NAME				  PTS 

1)  Kimi Räikkönen		130

2)  Fernando Alonso		96

3)  Juan Pablo Montoya	 61

4)  Michael Schumacher	 56

5)  Jarno Trulli		   38

6)  David Coulthard		34

7)  Giancarlo Fisichella   32

8)  Jenson Button		  30

9)  Nick Heidfeld		  27

10) Ralf Schumacher		22

11) Rubens Barrichello	 21

12) Felipe Massa		   20

13) Tiago Monteiro		 18

14) Christian Klien		16

15) Jacques Villeneuve	 15

16) Mark Webber			14

17) Pedro de la Rosa		8

18) Antonio Pizzonia		6

19) Takuma Sato			 5

=   Christijan Albers	   5

21) Alexander Wurz		  4

22) Narain Karthikeyan	  3

23) Patrick Friesacher	  1

=   Vitantonio Liuzzi	   1

Results of Rate the Race

[B]Quality of racing: 4.81 average[/B]

Vote breakdown:

10  0 

9   0 

8   0 

7   1 #

6   2 ##

5  14 ##############

4   2 ##

3   1 #

2   0 

1   1 #

0   0 



[B]Satisfaction with results: 5.85 average[/B]

Vote breakdown:

10  3 ###

9   0 

8   0 

7   2 ##

6   7 #######

5   4 ####

4   2 ##

3   0 

2   1 #

1   1 #

0   0
* A low Quality rating and an average Satisfaction rating, even though a few voters liked the result a lot.

2005 ratings so far:

GP		  Quality   Satisfaction

Australia   5.33	  6.35

Malaysia	6.24	  6.09

Bahrain	 7.00	  6.54

San Marino  7.97	  6.29

Spain	   5.38	  7.08

Monaco	  7.44	  7.24

Europe	  6.44	  5.08

Canada	  6.65	  6.60

USA		 0.42	  0.21

France	  4.86	  6.10

Britain	 4.92	  6.04

Germany	 5.35	  4.18

Hungary	 5.45	  6.86

Turkey	  7.09	  6.00

Italy	   6.58	  4.52

Belgium	 7.06	  6.00

Brazil	  4.81	  5.85


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#2 lukywill

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Posted 07 October 2005 - 10:52

interesting voting on satisfaction. there seems to be a clear majority of posters liking the kimi wins.

i wonder how much this influence the drivers vote...

#3 SkorbiF1

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Posted 07 October 2005 - 13:01

Originally posted by lukywill
interesting voting on satisfaction. there seems to be a clear majority of posters liking the kimi wins.

i wonder how much this influence the drivers vote...

That will always be the case in any kind of voting. If you're the most disliked person in the group, it's harder for you to win, than the most liked person. No matter what you do.
But the situation here is quite balanced, Kimi didn't win this time, did he?

#4 lukywill

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Posted 07 October 2005 - 14:52

i think he did.
the year i say.