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Submitting a pick : A player can submit a pick for any race any time as long as the pick is submitted prior to midnight on the first practice day. This is usually on the Friday preceding the race although practice for Monaco starts on Thursday. No picks will be accepted if sent after midnight of the first day of practice of a Grand Prix weekend. In order to submit your picks, you must first register. Once registered, you can submit your pick at the 10 'n' Pole Submit page. If you have difficulties using that page then you can try the alternate Submit page. If that still fails, you can email your picks to 10pole@newsonf1.com. You must enter in the email exactly the same details required as on the web pages. Picks may be carried over for any number of races. If you fail to send in a pick for a race, or if your pick arrives too late to be counted, your pick for the previous race will be used again, your pick will be carried for every race until you put in another pick (e.g., if you fail to enter a pick for race #3, race #2's pick will be used for race#3 and all the subsequent races you fail to send in a pick for). If a driver you pick is replaced by the team temporarily due to injury or sickness, your score will be based on the result of the replacement driver. If the replacement is permanent, then you must change your picks. The top 5 positions in Qualifying are determined from the official grid line-up by the FIA taking into account any penalties applied. As an example, if Lucas di Grassi sets the fastest time in Qualifying but is penalised 10 places due to an engine failure in practice he will not be considered the Pole setter and those picking him will score zero for that pick. The 2nd fastest car in Qualifying (which will start from Pole in this case assuming this car is not penalised) will be considered the Pole setter in the competition. Scoring : You score points for each race based on how well your picks match the actual race results. If a race result is not confirmed by the FIA due to a protest or infringement. The scoring for that race will be delayed until a result is confirmed by the FIA. For each driver that you picked, you score points based on where the driver finished with bonus points if you predicted the exact position. The points are awarded as follows :
2 bonus points will be awarded if you pick the exact position. If you don't pick the exact finishing position but they still finish in the top 10 then you will score the normal awarded points if the actual position is lower than the predicted position otherwise points for the predicted position will be used.
A Tie: Some examples: You picked Petrov to finish 1st and he finished :
You picked Kobayashi to finish 2nd and he finished :
You picked Hulkenburg to finish 3rd and he finished :
For Pole position, if the driver you pick is among the top 5 fastest drivers in qualifying, you'll score :
Additional bonus points are awarded if your pick contains 6 or more drivers who actually finish in the top 10 (regardless of the order) as follows: 6 drivers in the top 10 : 2 bonus points A complete example: For the Grand Prix of Korea, Jim submitted the following picks: Winner: Pedro de la Rosa The actual race results were: Winner:
Jarno Tulli Jim would score as follows:
The
maximum points per race is 97. That is If you have any further questions please visit the Important Information thread on the 10 'n' Pole Forum or you can email the competition administrator at 10npole@newsonf1.com
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