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    D1GP Japan Round #1 2010 Qualifying Results

    1 35 太田勲 S13 99.56
    2 28 上野高広 E92 99.50
    3 32 田所義文 AE86 99.50
    4 21 水畑力 S15 99.36
    5 37 春山隆 GC35 99.36
    6 14 古口美範 RPS13 99.26
    7 43 Samuel Hubinette JZZ30 99.26
    8 12 高山健司 FD3S 99.23
    9 26 内海彰乃 S13 99.20
    10 13 高橋邦明 JZX100 99.06
    11 11 佐久間達也 S15 99.03
    12 25 末永直登 CT9A 99.03
    13 19 今村隆弘 FC3S 99.00
    14 15 織戸学 JZA80 98.93
    15 16 山下広一 JZX100 98.86
    16 30 松川和也 UZZ40 98.86
    17 38 長谷川大祐 S14 98.83
    18 39 Federico Sceriffo GDB 98.76
    19 24 藤中学 FD3S 98.66
    20 18 岡村和義 S15 98.63
    21 23 福田浩司 S15 98.63
    22 17 松井有紀夫 RPS13 98.56
    23 27 加藤貴也 S14 98.46
    24 20 村山悌啓 S14 98.43
    25 40 西田ラビー JZX100 98.33
    26 22 中村直樹 S15 98.03
    27 41 林正俊 JZX100 97.90
    28 33 北芝倫之 JZZ30 97.83
    29 45 Mike Pollard RPS13 97.80
    30 36 匂坂晋治 SXE10 97.66
    31 44 Forrest Wang JZZ30 97.50
    32 29 廣田友和 GRS191 85.40
    33 42 森田登 AE86 76.66
    34 34 箕輪慎治 JZX90 70.00
    35 31 地主亮治 JZZ30 56.66

  • #2
    Is this non seeded...? Because there are some serious names not on this list.

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    • #3
      I don't see car numbers 1-10 at all on the list, so it must be unseeded

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      • #4
        geez D1 is weird

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        • #5
          i think its REALLY odd to have 30 drivers in 2 point spread... i mean a 97/100 and your 30+ position? really? id cut my wrists.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by boxmod View Post
            i think its REALLY odd to have 30 drivers in 2 point spread... i mean a 97/100 and your 30+ position? really? id cut my wrists.
            lol i mentioned this a few years back

            D1 judging criteria does not give points... its takes away. You start off with 100 and they subtract from every single mistake. Some drivers make very little mistakes and unlike here in the states they seriously take into consideration of chassis setup. They never take away from someones score based on something the chassis just cannot do.

            I think the all star match on sunday will not be so anal.

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            • #7
              When D1 comes to the states, it's not uncommon to see 1/3 of the top 16 with 100 points, and a 99.5 is the cutoff to get into the top 16.

              When scores are this close, ANY Deduction can remove a driver from competition. Meaning, if the judges don't like your hair and give you a half point deduction that day, you're out.

              With FD, I feel like the magnifying glass is held much tighter to every single run, and every single correction or adjustment is noted and accounted for in the score. That's why we've only seen 1 or 2 perfect 100 qualifying score in 6 years of FD.
              Last edited by Slapshotnerd; 03-26-2010, 04:47 PM.

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              • #8
                yea if all your guys are getting .3 and .05 deductions, its time to step up how much things can cost you. i guess it looks nice to the crowd to see sooooo many 'almost perfect' scores, but i dunno, makes it seem really easier to pick and choose who moves on and who they will face. you can ALWAYS justify a .2 deduction (to cover why who beat who), but a 5 point one... not so easy.

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                • #9
                  I think its cute that so people are noticing this now.

                  I grew up on D1 so I'm kinda used to it.

                  Qual is not really where they pick and choose who they want to see, that really comes down to tandem. You will never see a unsponsored guy like mike powers place higher then like 10th lol.

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