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medal 5000
3 years 206 days ago
Greetings,

This afternoon something amazing had passed, because my team and another one went to 617 points at the very end in the championship.

However he won the Teams Championship and the Drivers Championship (that was close with 1 point on my driver).
It can be possible? Because I won 10 times and he won 7...

League ID: 145381 Rookie

F1 Regulation is clear:

The championships are awarded to whichever driver and constructor have the most points at the end of the season. In case of a tie, the FIA compares the number of times each driver has finished in each position. The championship goes to whichever had the greater number of wins; if they have the same number of wins, it goes to the driver with the greater number of second places, and so on. For example, if drivers A and B were tied at the end of a season, and B had six wins and 3 second-place finishes, but A had six wins and four second-place finishes (even if he had fewer third places than B, etc.), then A would be champion.

Thank you for your support,

Luisendo Calber
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medal 5000 Super Mod
3 years 206 days ago
This is not F1 so their regulations are not relevant.

The tie break rules in iGP for teams on equal points are:

1. The team with the best finishing position in the season is ranked higher.
2. Where both teams have the same best position, the team who achieved that position first is ranked higher.

You have both won races this season, your competitor must have won a race before you did which is why he's ranked above you. The number of wins does not matter.
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medal 5004 Super Mod
3 years 206 days ago
Hi Luisendo,
iGP doesn't follow F1 rules, in iGP the team/driver who had the best result first, will lead when having equal points.
In your case it means your competitor will have won a race earlier in the season than you.

edit: Kevin was 1 second faster, but if we both say the same thing, you must be sure it's true :)
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medal 5000
3 years 206 days ago
It's clear then, thank for your time!

Wishes ;)
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