Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
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Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
Read the title, average positions in finished races. No other drivers can be unrejectified in this format, and finally, it'll be to two decimal places.
2011 as of Italian Grand Prix
Sebastian Vettel 1.54
Jenson Button 2.85
Mark Webber 3.42
Fernando Alonso 3.50
Lewis Hamilton 3.64
Felipe Massa 6.36
Nico Rosberg 6.62
Michael Schumacher 8.30
Nick Heidfeld 8.50
Kamui Kobayashi 9.70
Vitaly Petrov 10.09
Adrian Sutil 10.45
Bruno Senna 11.00
Jaime Alguersuari 11.20
Sebastien Buemi 11.27
Paul Di Resta 11.75
Sergio Perez 12.00
Pedro De La Rosa 12.00
Rubens Barrichello 12.90
Pastor Maldonado 14.80
Heikki Kovalainen 15.88
Jarno Trulli 16.11
Timo Glock 17.50
Jerome D'Ambrosio 17.82
Daniel Ricciardo 18.66
Vitantonio Liuzzi 19.13
Karun Chandhok 20.00
Narain Karthikeyan 20.50
2011 as of Italian Grand Prix
Sebastian Vettel 1.54
Jenson Button 2.85
Mark Webber 3.42
Fernando Alonso 3.50
Lewis Hamilton 3.64
Felipe Massa 6.36
Nico Rosberg 6.62
Michael Schumacher 8.30
Nick Heidfeld 8.50
Kamui Kobayashi 9.70
Vitaly Petrov 10.09
Adrian Sutil 10.45
Bruno Senna 11.00
Jaime Alguersuari 11.20
Sebastien Buemi 11.27
Paul Di Resta 11.75
Sergio Perez 12.00
Pedro De La Rosa 12.00
Rubens Barrichello 12.90
Pastor Maldonado 14.80
Heikki Kovalainen 15.88
Jarno Trulli 16.11
Timo Glock 17.50
Jerome D'Ambrosio 17.82
Daniel Ricciardo 18.66
Vitantonio Liuzzi 19.13
Karun Chandhok 20.00
Narain Karthikeyan 20.50
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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
Interesting to note that the Reverend is only just a place in front of Kovy's Lotus. Button also seems to benefit quite a bit from losing his non-finishes.
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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
In fact this championship could be so easily lost by Vettel if you just replaced him for a race and his replacement won the race. 

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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
I can think of at least one obscure champion from the 60s. 

"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season".
(Tony Jardine, 1988)

Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
Just though, for the 50s you'll need to ignore the Indy 500 as the winner of that will automatically be champion unless one of the regulars scores nothing but wins. 

"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season".
(Tony Jardine, 1988)

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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
Ferrim wrote:In fact this championship could be so easily lost by Vettel if you just replaced him for a race and his replacement won the race.
That is very true
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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
I won't update 2011 until the end of the season, because quite frankly, I can't be bothered. A constructors championship would be too complicated.
2010
Sebastian Vettel 3.63
Lewis Hamilton 3.75
Mark Webber 4.00
Jenson Button 4.47
Fernando Alonso 4.55
Robert Kubica 5.94
Nico Rosberg 6.53
Felipe Massa 7.11
Michael Schumacher 8.65
Kamui Kobayashi 9.27
Adrian Sutil 9.86
Rubens Barrichello 9.88
Vitantonio Liuzzi 11.23
Nick Heidfeld 11.25
Vitaly Petrov 11.43
Pedro De La Rosa 11.57
Jaime Alguersuari 11.82
Nico Hulkenberg 11.93
Sebastien Buemi 12.07
Heikki Kovalainen 15.31
Karun Chandhok 16.88
Jarno Trulli 17.27
Bruno Senna 17.44
Lucas Di Grassi 17.60
Timo Glock 17.60
Sakon Yamamoto 18.16
Christian Klien 21.00
2010
Sebastian Vettel 3.63
Lewis Hamilton 3.75
Mark Webber 4.00
Jenson Button 4.47
Fernando Alonso 4.55
Robert Kubica 5.94
Nico Rosberg 6.53
Felipe Massa 7.11
Michael Schumacher 8.65
Kamui Kobayashi 9.27
Adrian Sutil 9.86
Rubens Barrichello 9.88
Vitantonio Liuzzi 11.23
Nick Heidfeld 11.25
Vitaly Petrov 11.43
Pedro De La Rosa 11.57
Jaime Alguersuari 11.82
Nico Hulkenberg 11.93
Sebastien Buemi 12.07
Heikki Kovalainen 15.31
Karun Chandhok 16.88
Jarno Trulli 17.27
Bruno Senna 17.44
Lucas Di Grassi 17.60
Timo Glock 17.60
Sakon Yamamoto 18.16
Christian Klien 21.00
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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
2009
Jenson Button 3.56
Sebastian Vettel 4.43
Rubens Barrichello 4.56
Mark Webber 5.67
Felipe Massa 6.57
Kimi Raikkonen 7.07
Kamui Kobayashi 7.50
Lewis Hamilton 7.64
Nico Rosberg 7.75
Timo Glock 7.86
Fernando Alonso 8.14
Jarno Trulli 8.23
Heikki Kovalainen 8.42
Nick Heidfeld 9.47
Robert Kubica 10.29
Sebastien Bourdais 11.33
Giancarlo Fisichella 11.88
Kazuki Nakajima 12.46
Sebastien Buemi 12.75
Nelson Piquet 13.00
Vitantonio Liuzzi 13.50
Adrian Sutil 13.62
Jaime Alguersuari 15.00
Romain Grosjean 15.40
Luca Badoer 15.50
Jenson Button 3.56
Sebastian Vettel 4.43
Rubens Barrichello 4.56
Mark Webber 5.67
Felipe Massa 6.57
Kimi Raikkonen 7.07
Kamui Kobayashi 7.50
Lewis Hamilton 7.64
Nico Rosberg 7.75
Timo Glock 7.86
Fernando Alonso 8.14
Jarno Trulli 8.23
Heikki Kovalainen 8.42
Nick Heidfeld 9.47
Robert Kubica 10.29
Sebastien Bourdais 11.33
Giancarlo Fisichella 11.88
Kazuki Nakajima 12.46
Sebastien Buemi 12.75
Nelson Piquet 13.00
Vitantonio Liuzzi 13.50
Adrian Sutil 13.62
Jaime Alguersuari 15.00
Romain Grosjean 15.40
Luca Badoer 15.50
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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
James1978 wrote:I can think of at least one obscure champion from the 60s.
Are you thinking about Ludovico Scarfiotti?
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Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
tommykl wrote:James1978 wrote:I can think of at least one obscure champion from the 60s.
Are you thinking about Ludovico Scarfiotti?
Giancarlo Baghetti?
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tommykl wrote:James1978 wrote:I can think of at least one obscure champion from the 60s.
Are you thinking about Ludovico Scarfiotti?
I was trying not to give it away

Also I haven't a clue how you'll decide who wins 1982.......
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season".
(Tony Jardine, 1988)

Re: Average Finishing Position Alternative Championship
BTW are you also including races where drivers are classified as a finisher but not running at the end?
"Poor old Warwick takes it from behind all throughout this season".
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James1978 wrote:BTW are you also including races where drivers are classified as a finisher but not running at the end?
Yeah.
BTW, i've done some of 2008, Piquet will finish in about 9th or 10th in the standings, and Sutil finishes last.
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