Somewhat useful, though I don't know the ratio of DNFs to "lost runs". Mine
is pretty high, I DNF regularly but am almost never "lost", just blow by a
cone instead of knocking it over.
KeS
>From: "Kevin Lahey" <kml@patheticgeek.net>
>To: Kevin_Stevens@Bigfoot.com
>CC: "BayArea Team.Net" <ba-autox@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Re: SFR autocross opener
>Date: Tue, 07 Mar 2000 11:41:52 -0800
>Well, in homage to Rich Urschel, here are some (very) rough numbers
>from last year's normal season events:
>
>round1: 79 DNFs / 846 runs
>round2: 62 DNFs / 717 runs
>round3: 27 DNFs / 519 runs
>round4: 31 DNFs / 712 runs
>round5: 54 DNFs / 716 runs
>round6: 31 DNFs / 690 runs
>round7: 28 DNFs / 796 runs
>round8: 16 DNFs / 608 runs
>round9: 24 DNFs / 472 runs
>round10: 18 DNFs / 603 runs
>round11: 22 DNFs / 588 runs
>round12: 24 DNFs / 868 runs
>round13: 17 DNFs / 876 runs
>round14: 9 DNFs / 540 runs
>round15: 21 DNFs / 560 runs
>round16: 10 DNFs / 576 runs
>round17: 12 DNFs / 620 runs
>round18: 6 DNFs / 520 runs
>
>I just made a quick pass at the reported results with an awk script,
>reporting the total number of lines I saw multiplied by the number
>of runs per person. I occasionally got more lines than report
>entries; I suppose that this is due either to people buying fun
>runs in addition to thier regular runs, or due to my lame awk hacking.
>
>Kevin "Too-Much-Time-On-His-Hands" Lahey
>kml@patheticgeek.net
>
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