Monthly Archives: April 2011

The Flying Lap – EP17 – Dissecting The UBS Chinese Grand Prix

“Guests include Todd McCandless, online from the U.S., creator of one of the most prolifically-read formula one blogs on the internet, Formula1blog.com; and in the studio, Mike Doodson, who has worked at the forefront of British motor racing journalism since … Continue reading

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BPR Charts – Round 3: Chinese Grand Prix

As a supplement to the regularly posted BPR tables, bprf1.com will chart the progress of the BPR POWER rating throughout the season. The drivers line plots are broken down into graphs displaying: (1) the entire POWER rating range (0-100); (2) … Continue reading

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BPR Update – Round 3: Chinese Grand Prix

2011 FIA Formula 1 World Championship – BPR Through Results of Rd. 3: Chinese Grand Prix Don’t understand what’s going on here? The Blincoe Performance Rating (“BPR”) is a statistical motorsport performance rating system that monitors driver performance during each … Continue reading

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The Flying Lap – EP15 – “Happy Birthday, Dan Gurney” Plus Malaysian GP Debrief

“Today’s episode co-incides with the 80th birthday of that great American racing driver, Dan Gurney. Accordingly, we will be welcoming Dan, a 4-time F1 winner, onto the show live from the headquarters of All-American Racers in Santa Ana, California, mainly … Continue reading

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BPR Predictor – Round 3: Chinese Grand Prix

In the 2010 BPR Correlation Analysis post, I alluded to a forthcoming prediction model based off the BPR rating.  As demonstrated by the 2010 correlation analysis, the BPR Power rating and its tracking of three-race and full-season performance trends is … Continue reading

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Inside the Race – Round 2: Malaysian Grand Prix

(Updated 4-14-11) THE DATA SET “Inside the Race” features performance-based analysis of selected races during the Formula 1 season. The data sets utilized for the Inside the Race features are the official timing tables supplied by the FIA.  Typically, only … Continue reading

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BPR Update – Round 2: Malaysian Grand Prix

2011 FIA Formula 1 World Championship – BPR Through Results of Rd. 2: Malaysian Grand Prix Don’t understand what’s going on here? The Blincoe Performance Rating (“BPR”) is a statistical motorsport performance rating system that monitors driver/entry performance during each … Continue reading

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