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Loop stats preview: Las Vegas

Tuesday March 7, 2006

 

Las Vegas Preview: 2005 Loop Data

Click on a link to view the stats. (If you’d rather see them all on one page, please leave a comment below. Thanks! Ren)

Average Running Position
Closers
Consecutive Laps with a Pass
Consecutive Passes Without Being Passed
Driver Rating
Fastest Drivers by Straightaway
Fastest Drivers by Turn Number
Fastest Drivers Early in a Run
Fastest Drivers Late in a Run
Fastest Lap
Fastest on Restarts
Passing Breakdowns
Quality Passes
Speed in Traffic

Nextel Cup Season to date data

Average Running Position
Closers
Driver ratings
Consecutive passes without being passed
Fastest Drivers Early In a Run
Number of Laps Led Since Last Win
Percentage of Laps Run On Lead Lap
Mile Leaders
Passes by Straightaway
Quality Passes
Time Trailing at Finish

This takes a lot of time to post. If you want to keep seeing it here, please leave a comment letting us know.

Thanks!
Ren

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dave
03/10/2006 11:27 PM
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Would like to see loop data continue. Still trying to figure how to group it all together for overall diagnostic analysis.