Bill
No I understand, what I mean is I can see how we model the pp, but how do you model the result chart, is a simple way to just take model the winner and use the chart times and length behind to come up with the numbers!
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Originally Posted by Bill V.
I am sure the export RDSS feature is satisfactory, However I don't use it.
I don't believe anybody would follow the method I use.
I would rather just say judge for yourself, If you read all the follow ups
you will see the pros and cons of both modeling methods
You asked which do I use ?
I use a combination of the result charts and the pace lines
Its very time consuming. I do it all with hand entry. It takes me about 20 minutes per race to do all the calculations and adjustments, It takes me about 1/2 hour every morning to do the preliminary data entry. Then it takes me about 10 -15 minutes after the results are posted to finish each winners model.
But I only model 1 track = Parx
I know this is the teaching area, I would rather not go into big detail
of how I make my model because its very much my own method.
Yet its base is the Brohamer model and the model from the book
Pace Makes The Race
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