Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Bahrain 2014 (Round 3) - F1 Prediction League

Welcome to round 3 of the F1 prediction league 2014! After two completely different tracks we're beginning to see how each of the cars operate. The one truth in F1 at the moment is that the Mercedes has a large advantage. On a dry circuit they appeared to be quicker in every sector (when the engine was turned up) and did this using less fuel.

So the key stats so far.

Hamilton 1 - 1 Rosberg
Hamilton 25 - 43 Rosberg
Alonso 24
Vettel 15

Bahrain raises more questions. Can Red Bull and Ferrari keep up their performances as the second and third best teams at the moment or will Bahrain shake up the order, propelling the other Mercedes cars (McLaren, Williams, Force India) ahead? Can Ricciardo recover from his 10-place grid penalty? Will Massa sabotage Bottas' car after "Valtteri is faster than you" Gate? That and many more questions will be answered this weekend.

As always here is a re-cap from the standings from the first race:




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Random

 
As this is likely to be the first dry qualifying session. I thought the comparison of drivers (including teammates) throughout qualifying and the race was the most exciting thing for this race weekend. The +/- X Seconds below in qualifying represents handicaps. So Alonso has a 0.15 second penalty on his best timed lap during qualifying, so if his best lap is 1:32.179 and Raikkonen's is 1:32.300 then Alonso's time would effectively be 1:32.329 so he would lose.


Qualifying

Alonso +0.15 seconds vs. Raikkonen -0.15 seconds
Vettel +0.2 seconds vs. Ricciardo -0.2 seconds
Sutil +0.3 seconds vs. Gutierrez -0.3 seconds
Kvyat +0.1 seconds vs. Vergne -0.1 seconds
Massa +0.05 seconds vs. Bottas -0.05 seconds

Race

Hulkenberg vs. Alonso
Perez vs. Ricciardo
Kvyat vs. Grosjean
Magnussen vs. Bottas
Chilton vs. Ericsson

TB

What will be the fastest lap time in the race? (e.g. 1:40.424)

Scoring

Each correct pick will score 1 point. TB's will be decided by which player predicts the closest fastest lap time.

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Feel free to post picks in the following format:

Qualifying: 
Race: 
Constructors:
Random:

Q
Alonso/Raikkonen
Vettel/Ricciardo
Sutil/Gutierrez
Kvyat/Vergne
Massa/Bottas


R


Hulkenberg/Alonso
Perez/Ricciardo
Kvyat/Grosjean
Magnussen/Bottas
Chilton/Ericsson

Fastest lap time:
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Good luck everyone! Vettel will be hoping for a repeat and so will last years' winner Aled Lewis. Kim and Dragan also featured on the podium.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Malaysia 2014 Results and Championship Standings (2/19)

Mercedes strike again! With clearly the best car it was more of a question about which Mercedes driver was going to win the race. Hamilton exceeded on all accounts, winning using less tyres, less fuel and with plenty of pace to spare.

In the PL Dragan fought to an impressive win (2nd of his career), with his teammate Sangan joining him on the podium. Incredible stuff and this means Lotus pull out a further lead in the constructors championship at this early stage of the season. Overall Kiszol retains their lead in the championship although Sangan has closed. The two are already fighting their own battle for the championship at the early stage of the season - just like Rosberg and Hamilton.

Also another well done to Red Bull's Keba for a podium berth.

I'm expecting a very close battle both in qualifying and the race between the points finishers in Bahrain - this will be a focus of the Bahrain random. Any way onto the more detailed results.

Championship Standings


Constructors Championship




  
Read on for more detail.

Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Malaysia 2014 - F1 Prediction League

Welcome to round 2 of the F1 prediction league 2014! So we emerge from the first race with plenty of contraversy - mainly around Red Bull and some strange rumours about the FIA limiting the Ferrari power unit. 

Let's not forget that there were some major successes too although there were a large number of unhappy drivers - for many different reasons.

On the successes well done to Magnussen, Button and Rosberg. Malaysia raises some interesting questions - can Rosberg extend his championship lead? Can he beat Hamilton in a fair fight? Can McLaren find a magic half a second like Ron Dennis suggests? And can Red Bull and Ferrari bounce back from mostly disappointing Australia weekends?

As always here is a re-cap from the standings from the first race:


The season is still young so expect major changes after the next race. Saying that in the previous four seasons the leader after the first race has won the championship twice.

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Random


Many called for more complicated randoms, akin to Brazil 2013. I agree so here is one for you. I'm breaking the track into the three different sectors, for each there will be a different theme. 

 
Sector 1

Which driver will qualify the highest and lowest on the grid out of the following choices: Vettel, Ricciardo, Alonso, Raikkonen, Button, Magnussen, Hulkenberg, Perez, Massa, Bottas?
Also which driver will qualify the highest and lowest on the grid out of the following choices: Hamilton (4 second penalty on best time), Rosberg (4 second penalty on best time), Grosjean, Maldonado, Sutil, Gutierrez, Vergne, Kvyat, Chilton, Bianchi, Kobayashi?

Sector 2

Which team will run the longest race stint? (laps) - ties will be decided by whichever team pits earlier.

Sector 3

Which driver will have the highest speed through the speed trap in qualifying?
Which driver will have the lowest (highest*) speed through the speed trap in qualifying?

* F1.com will record the best speed through the speed trap in the session so it's not the lowest speed at any point, it's the lowest best speed.

Scoring

Points will be scored for each sector based on the real F1 points - 25 points for the best pick, 18 for second etc. Each category within a category is worth a 25 point maximum. So sector 1 is worth 100 points, sector 2 worth 25 points and sector 3 worth 50 points.

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Feel free to post picks in the following format:

Qualifying: 
Race: 
Constructors:
Random:

Sector 1
Highest -
Lowest -

Highest - 
Lowest - 

Sector 2 -

Sector 3
Fastest - 
Slowest - 

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Good luck everyone. Let's hope for an exciting race with plenty of action and a fiercely contested battle for the lead! 

And don't forget... 


Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Australia 2014 Results and Championship

A thrilling start to the championship with Kiszol starting the season in style! After winning the 2013 season finale, Kiszol moved from Sauber (the Constructors Champions) to Red Bull and showed it wasn't just the car. This victory was pretty dominant and represents Kiszol's fourth PL win (the highest of any player).

This win was made to look easy, just like Rosberg's steps to glory courtesy of Hamilton's retirement. This event took almost 50% of the players out of contention for the win. A few others predicted Raikkonen (Joe and Chris) or Massa (Brian) to win, which equally merited no points. The only other race scorer was Alonso (Paul Smith and Aled Lewis) who finished a steady fourth.

Well done to Sangan and MetalGatherer who occupy the other podium spots after successfully picking Rosberg.

It's clear from the first race that Mercedes start the season in a majorly strong position. Williams wasted a golden opportunity and will head to Malaysia with hopes of making the podium. 

In the F1 PL Constructors Championship Lotus and Red Bull have defied the real F1 season and line up in first and second positions. Lotus were runners up last year and will be hoping to finally claim the grand prize!

Championship Standings


Constructors Championship

 


  
  Read on for more detail. 

Sunday, 2 March 2014

F1 Prediction League 2014

Welcome to the fifth year of the F1 Prediction League! Following on from the success of last year where 17 players competed across 20 rounds of the F1 2013 season, the league will run again!

Welcome back to all the old players but also welcome to any new perspective players. The league will run to a maximum of 22 players in line with the current grid, with each player assigned a constructors team to race for. This led to an incredibly interesting constructors championship with 1st and 3rd in the league leading Sauber to the championship!

Last year the winner of the competition received a 2013 Sebastian Vettel Mini Champs model. A similar prize will be on offer with the winner of the F1 2014 Prediction League receiving a Mini Champs model of the 2014 World Champion. There will also be a chance to win £30 of Amazon vouchers later in the year.

The league gives you the chance to show off your knowledge and intuition by making picks on:
  1. Four categories every race weekend (Maximum 25 points each race) 
  2. Season results (Maximum 50 points) 
  3. Mid-season categories (Maximum 25 points)
 See below for further details.

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Race Weekend Picks


Every weekend there will be a chance to pick on four categories - three are similar every week with one changing.

Categories
  1. Pole Position (Maximum 7 points)
  2. Race Winner (Maximum 8 points)
  3. Constructors who scores the most points (Maximum 6 points)
  4. Random category (will change every race weekend) (Maximum 4 points)
Based on feedback last year the random category has increased from 3 points to 4 and qualifying has been decreased to 7. 

Ahead of each race weekend I will post a thread (usually 3-5 days ahead of FP1) with the random category for the next race. 

You'll then be able to post a comment on the thread or send an email with your picks (I'll post all emailed picks after the deadline for full visibility).

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The allocation of points for the four categories is:

Pole Position

1st – 7 points
2nd – 5 points
3rd – 3 points
4th – 2 points
5th – 1 point

Race Winner

1st – 8 points
2nd – 5 points
3rd – 3 points
4th – 2 points
5th – 1 point

Constructors

1st – 6 points
2nd – 3 points
3rd – 1 point

Random

1st – 4 points
2nd and 3rd – 3 points
4th, 5th and 6th  – 2 points
7th, 8th, 9th and 10th - 1 point

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Season Picks


These are picks which relate to results over the course of the entire season. You only need to make these once, the deadline is Thursday 13th March 2014 (23:59 GMT).

Summary
  1. Drivers Championship - Max. 12 points
  2. Constructors Championship - Max. 6 points
  3. Most season session points - Max. 4 points
  4. Driver vs. Driver - Max. 11 points
  5. Team vs. Team - Max. 5 points
  6. Most Team Retirements - Max. 3 points
  7. Least Team Retirements - Max. 3 points
  8. Random Categories - Max. 6 points
Total - Maximum 50 points

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Drivers Championship

Pick who you think will finish in the top three positions in the drivers championship.

1st 
2nd
3rd







Constructors Championship

Pick who you think will finish in the first three constructors positions, receive the points below for their final position in the constructors world championship.

1st 
2nd
3rd







Most Season Session Points

For every session (practice 1, P2, P3, qualifying and the race) everyone in the top ten scores points like in races (1st = 25, 2nd = 18, 3rd = 15 etc.). This also applies to the fastest lap so there are six categories overall. 

If Alonso finishes in the following positions across the weekend (P1 - 1st, P2 - 2nd, P3 - 1st, Qualifying - 4th, Race - 1st, Fastest Lap - 2nd) then he'll score 123 points (25 + 18 + 25 + 12 + 25 + 18). These points will be added to points from every other weekend in the season and the driver at the end of the season with the most points wins. Qualifying has been grouped as one session per F1 rules. 

1st - 4 points
2nd - 2 points
3rd - 1 point

Driver vs. Driver

Which teammate will score the most points in the championship standings, ties will be decided by the placing in the world championship standings (For example: http://www.formula1.com/results/driver/).

Alonso or Raikkonen? (1 point)
Hamilton or Rosberg? (1 point)
Bottas or Massa? (1 point)
Button or Magnussen? (1 point)
Vergne or Kyvat? (1 point)
Sutil or Gutierrez? (1 point)
Grosjean or Maldonado? (1 point)
Hulkenberg or Perez? (1 point)
Vettel or Ricciardo? (1 point)
Bianchi or Chilton? (1 point)
Kobayashi or Ericsson? (1 point)


Team vs. Team

Which team will score the most points in the championship standings, ties will be decided by the placing in the world championship standings (For example: http://www.formula1.com/results/team/)

Ferrari or Red Bull? (1 point)
McLaren or Williams? (1 point)
Force India or Lotus? (1 point)
Sauber or Toro Rosso? (1 point)
Marussia or Caterham? (1 point)


Most Retirements

Pick which team will have the most retirements, this includes any result where one of the team's drivers either aren't classified or have a reason stated for retirement (i.e. not finishing the required race distance). F1.com used as the decider.

1st - 2 points
2nd - 1 point

An extra bonus point will be earned if you pick the driver who will retire the most from that team.

Least team retirements

Pick which team will have the least retirements, this includes any result where one of the team's drivers either aren't classified or have a reason stated for retirement (i.e. not finishing the required race distance). F1.com used as the decider.

1st 2 points
2nd - 1 point

An extra bonus point will be earned if you pick the driver who will retire the least from that team.


Random Categories

A few random yes or no questions for variety!
  1. Given Mercedes strong testing performance will Mercedes powered cars have the least total engine retirements throughout the year?
  2. Will we have a new race winner in 2014? (Current winners: Vettel, Alonso, Raikkonen, Hamilton, Rosberg, Massa, Button, Maldonado)
  3. Given the introduction of double points at the last race will the championship go down to the final race?
  4. Will any driver score points at 15 or more races this year?
  5. Will four different teams win races in 2014?
  6. Will Marussia or Caterham finish in the top 13 in any race?
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How to get involved


Post your picks in the comments section here or email me here.

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The two templates are here: 


Race Weekend


The Random category for Australia is which teammates will finish closest throughout the weekend? 

This is based across the three categories - qualifying, race, fastest lap. Drivers will score 1 point if they finish next to their teammates, 2 points if they finish two places away etc. 

The overall winner will be the team which scores the least points across the three categories. As discussed above the player who makes the best pick will score 4 points, 2nd and 3rd will score 3 points etc. 

Tie-breaks are resolved by the player who picks the closest average position for their teammates. For example if one player picks Button/Magnussen and another picks Rosberg/Hamilton. If Button/Magnussen finish 7/8 7/8 7/8 and Rosberg/Hamilton finish 1/2 1/2 1/2, both teams score 3 points. Then it would come down to what the picked average position was. If the first player picked 4th for Button/Magnussen and the second player picked 2nd for Rosberg/Hamilton then the second player would win as 1.5 is closer to 2 than 7.5 to 4.

People should post their picks in the following format:

Pole: Rosberg
Race: Vettel
Constructors: Caterham
Random: Alonso/Raikkonen (average position: X)


Season Picks


World championship
1st –
2nd –
3rd –

Constructors Championship
1st – 
2nd –
3rd –

Most season session points:
1st -

Driver v. Driver:
Alonso/Raikkonen
Hamilton/Rosberg
Bottas/Massa
Button/Magnussen 
Vergne/Kyvat
Sutil/Gutierrez
Grosjean/Maldonado
Hulkenberg/Perez
Vettel/Ricciardo
Bianchi/Chilton
Kobayashi/Ericsson

Team v. Team

Ferrari/Red Bull
McLaren/Williams
Force India/Lotus
Sauber/Toro Rosso
Marussia/Caterham


Most team retirements:
Driver in that team who will retire the most:

Least team retirements:
Driver in that team who will retire the least:

Random categories:

Given Mercedes strong testing performance will they be the engine with the least engine retirements throughout the year? (Yes/No)
Will we have a new winner in 2014? (Yes/No)
Given the introduction of double points at the last race will the championship go down to the final race? (Yes/No)
Will one driver score points at 15 or more races this year? (Yes/No)
Will four different teams win races in 2014? (Yes/No)
Will Marussia or Caterham finish in the top 13 in any race? (Yes/No)


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The deadline for submission for both the first race and the season picks is Thursday 13th March 23:59 GMT. It's important that people post before practice 1. Any picks posted after the start of practice 1 will limited to 50% of the points on offer. Any picks made on Saturday or Sunday will not count.

After every race weekend I will post results quickly so on the Sunday or Monday. As always there is a one hour window of change once you have picked. After that window your picks cannot be changed.

If you're a new poster please state which team you'd like to race for. There's still a place free at Sauber, Force India and two places at Toro Rosso, Caterham and Marussia. Please see full line-up at Driver Speculation. One last thing, good luck!

Sunday, 1 December 2013

F1 Prediction League - Awards 2013

And the winner of the £30 Amazon voucher is...Kim! It was a close run thing with Kiszol only one point behind and Michael only three points behind. All I can say is well done to Kim on a fantastic season!

Thanks to everyone for playing this year! It's been a lot of fun and I hope you come back for 2014.


2014 Discussion


Please have a look at this page (on the tab at the top of the site) - I decided against posting a survey as I would love for people to have a discussion about the changes we should make to the league next year, so please free to comment!

2013 Statistics


Also please see the following threads for 2013 stats and individual player stats

Awards


Moving onto the awards, which cover the ten categories announced earlier as well as a few more. Everyone has excelled in one way or another and I wanted to acknowlege it here. First I need to thank Michael for his help in defining the criteria behind the awards - this helped to make sure the whole process was as objective as possible. 

Best Qualifying Pick


1st Rajaram (Rosberg at Brazil)
An inspired pick which allowed Rajaram to become the best qualifying picker of the season (jumping clear from Michael and Kim onto 113 points). Few guessed that Mercedes would have a chance to outqualify the peerless Red Bull. Perhaps it was the threat of rain which prompted the pick, perhaps there was some other insight. Regardless the stakes were high especially with third up for grabs in the championship and although third wasn't achieved, the pick still paid off as Rajaram defended fourth place.


2nd Kiszol (Hamilton at China)
Kiszol was one of the first to take a risk on Hamilton early on in the season with the vast majority picking Vettel for China (after Australia and Malaysia). The beauty of this pick was Hamilton's former superiority in China was overlooked by others while the 0.3 second margin of victory made this pick even more satisfying.


3rd Ediglo (Webber at Japan)
Ediglo was the only player to pick Webber for Japan, with everybody else sticking with Vettel. This pick turned out well after KERS problems for Vettel, which led to Webber outqualifying his teammate for the first time in the season. This race did spell the start of a succession of races where Webber challenged Vettel for pole so perhaps this was a bit prophetic.