Pick the anti-podium, as in the last 3 drivers who are classified finishers. That would be 22nd, 21st and 20th in a race with no retirements.
Ground rules are simple:
- Scoring for each team is determined by the list below.
- Retirements and disqualifications do not count, driver must be classified (which includes the 90% classification rule).
- Guess the correct driver in the correct order and your score for that driver is multiplied by 2
- Guess one of the bottom three correctly, but in the incorrect order, and the score for the driver remains the same
- The number of times you guess the correct driver in the correct order will be added to your points. So if you guess the correct driver + correct position X times, you get X points added. This is to try and make sure the most accurate guesser is the winner.
Drivers base points are determined by the World Constructors Championship standings following the German GP, where Red Bull seized second spot:
Mercedes-Mercedes = 11 Red Bull-TAG Heuer = 10 Ferrari-Ferrari = 9 Williams-Mercedes = 8 Force India-Mercedes = 7 Toro Rosso-Ferrari = 6 McLaren-Honda = 5 Haas-Ferrari = 4 Renault-Renault = 3 MRT-Mercedes = 2 Sauber-Ferrari = 1
- This will be updated whenever there is a change in the WCC points. All teams on zero WCC points will be worth 1 point in the game, and then points will be distributed upwards (2 for 2nd last, 3 for 3rd last etc.). In general the team in the bottom of the standings is worth 1 point.
Example:
You guess...
- Massa
- Wehrlein
- Gutierrez
That means Massa is the last classified finisher.
Race result is...
- Massa (value = 8)
- Gutierrez (value = 4)
- Wehrlein (value = 2)
Therefore your score is calculated as:
- Massa: 8 x 2 + 1 (correct guess) = 17 points
- Haryanto: 0 points (not in anti-podium)
- Gutierrez: 4 points (in anti-podium, but incorrect order)
Total score: 21 points
The deadline for your guesses is the start of the qualifying.
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