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Name

Laps

TimeAve LapBeep time
1Chris Cuthbertson15302.1120.1414.90
2Gary Waller15304.3420.2914.79
3Greg Williams15307.6120.5114.63
4Kevn Suggitt15308.4120.5614.59
5Mike Pemberton15308.5120.5714.59
6Liam Davies15314.3820.9614.31
7Barry Williams15316.4021.0914.22
8Chris Skidmore15317.1221.1414.19
9Daniel Widdowson15317.7121.1814.16
10Michael Winkworth14305.0421.7913.77
11Dan Punch14311.0922.2213.50
12Kyle Hornet14311.4722.2513.48
13James Shanley14313.4122.3913.40
14Andrew Robinson14316.1622.5813.28
15David Fysh14323.2623.0912.99
16John Hubery13311.1423.9312.53
17Richard Fysh13312.0424.0012.50
18Gary Widdowson13314.9624.2312.38
19Andy Raistrick12301.8025.1511.93
20Callum Stone12307.0025.5811.73
21J Wilson11307.1027.9210.75
22Nathalie Williams11319.0029.0010.34
23Tim Powell11322.9429.3610.22
24Paul Harrison10292.2529.2310.00
25Jim Shanley10301.7330.179.94

From this we need to get the score into a single number that we can work with. I have called this the "beep time" and is a calculation of where the car was when the race time was up. A car that had just crossed the line before the beep, completing 14 laps would have a beep time of just over 14  which equates to a slow 15. A car that crossed the line just after the beep, recording a fast 14 would have a beep time of just under 14.

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