Driver rating is a statistical measure of race performance. The formula combines several measurable performance factors. Laps led and finishing position contribute heavily. Average running position also affects the rating. During a strong event a driver leads laps and improves driver rating. The scale ranges from zero to maximum value. Higher ratings indicate stronger overall performance. Analysts compare ratings across different events. Teams review ratings to evaluate consistency. The calculation excludes subjective judgment entirely. Statistical accuracy depends on official timing data. Driver rating summarizes productivity during a race. Consistent high ratings reflect competitive strength.
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