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I created a formula, to measure your performance given a total distance travelled, the track´s lenght and also your best lap time. This can be somesort helpful to acquire how good or bad you were, through a test session or a race itself, like geting shorter distances to get your best laps, instead of crashing and crashing and running a lot and not puting your best lap.
The result will give you a number, that i call @. The higher your @ is, the best was your performance and consistence. The lower it is, the worse you were.
Using the same distance and different lap times will also give you some results.
I hope this help anyway, if someone has another idea of changing in the formula, just tell us so we can share and help each other and also other people inside here.

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Ok, here´s an example.
Lets say you got 300 km on a testing session. And you marked 1'10.667.
The track´s lenght is 4 km.
So you pass the laptime into seconds, that would result in 70.667. Both track´s lenght and session distante u keep in km.
so u take:
@ = 70,667 x 10²/300 x 4
@ = 7066,7/1200
Your Performance is @ = 6,472
So, let´s say u´ve got 600km now, and no improvements, and you want to see how good or bad are you on your session. Simple as that:
@ = 77,667 x 10²/600 x 4
@ = 7766,7/2400
Your Performance is @ = 3,236
So, as showed, the highest is the value, the better you were. As long as you´ve got 300km and your best lap time, you have an @ value. So if u ran more 300km and got nothing better, so you just got worse, and got half of your first @ value.
This can work too on laptimes. Just test and see it.
The result will give you a number, that i call @. The higher your @ is, the best was your performance and consistence. The lower it is, the worse you were.
Using the same distance and different lap times will also give you some results.
I hope this help anyway, if someone has another idea of changing in the formula, just tell us so we can share and help each other and also other people inside here.

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Ok, here´s an example.
Lets say you got 300 km on a testing session. And you marked 1'10.667.
The track´s lenght is 4 km.
So you pass the laptime into seconds, that would result in 70.667. Both track´s lenght and session distante u keep in km.
so u take:
@ = 70,667 x 10²/300 x 4
@ = 7066,7/1200
Your Performance is @ = 6,472
So, let´s say u´ve got 600km now, and no improvements, and you want to see how good or bad are you on your session. Simple as that:
@ = 77,667 x 10²/600 x 4
@ = 7766,7/2400
Your Performance is @ = 3,236
So, as showed, the highest is the value, the better you were. As long as you´ve got 300km and your best lap time, you have an @ value. So if u ran more 300km and got nothing better, so you just got worse, and got half of your first @ value.
This can work too on laptimes. Just test and see it.