Monthly Archives: December 2010

2009 BPR Correlation Analysis

For more on the BPR correlation analysis, see the 2010 BPR Correlation Analysis post. BPR POWER RATING / RACE FINISH POSITION CORRELATION TABLE BPR RANKING / RACE FINISH POSITION CORRELATION TABLE COMBINED CORRELATION LINE PLOT BPR RATING / BPR RATING … Continue reading

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Comment – Codemaster’s F1 2010

For the Formula 1 geek, the off-season can be a truly depressing time; it’s cold outside, and there’s not an F1 car on-track for months.  One way to pass the time is to jump into an F1 car yourself, but … Continue reading

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2009 BPR Charts – Round 17: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

In addition to a number of planned non-BPR items, over the upcoming off-season BPR F1 will be offering a ‘way-back-machine’ of the BPR by archiving past Formula 1 seasons. As a supplement to the regularly posted BPR tables, bprf1.com will … Continue reading

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2009 BPR Season Summary

For more on the season summary table, see the 2010 summary table post. posted by Trey Blincoe

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2009 BPR Update – Round 17: Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

In addition to a number of planned non-BPR items, over the upcoming off-season BPR F1 will be offering a ‘way-back-machine’ of the BPR by archiving past Formula 1 seasons. 2009 FIA Formula 1 World Championship – BPR Through Results of … Continue reading

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2010 BPR Trend Plots

As a final wrap-up of the 2010 Formula 1 season, I compiled several line plots with polynomial trend lines of the BPR POWER rating to help show the general progression of the past season’s results.  I chose a 4-order polynomial … Continue reading

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2010 BPR Correlation Analysis

As part of BPR F1′s ongoing season wrap-up, I thought that reviewing the correlation between the BPR POWER rating and the actual on-track results during the 2010 Formula 1 season would be a worthwhile exercise. For the less mathematically-inclined, correlation … Continue reading

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