Brief on Speed Rating Algorithm formula to calculate follows: Speed Rating [Speed Timing / 100] [Preious race with Present Race] !i"ed seconds : 0#1$ Seconds# Seconds# [%onert all into [length loss / &eight 'i(erence / !alse Rails [)arrowed into *ero with that particular +orse of that 'a,- .f it is )ot Reuired where eer it is applicale#] [)ow a da,s- the technolog, improed- we can ale to get actual horse timing of that race such thatthere is ) )22' to calculate length loss- ut hae to calculated weight loss / Ad3ustment of 'istance#]
Still giing full details- such that- it will e useful to understand and also can create a 24%25 sheet with the aoe formula mentioned# [0#1$ Seconds for 1 5ength / 16g where eer it is applicale#] All %alculation Should e 7' 7.)7 Race 'a,# %onert all timing into Seconds: . will calculate latest running of that horse or ta6e est timing of that distance of that horse## 2"ample: .f a horse timing sa,s 1#18#90 seconds for 100;- while calculating calculating it should e: < $8#90< Seconds#
Still giing full details- such that- it will e useful to understand and also can create a 24%25 sheet with the aoe formula mentioned# [0#1$ Seconds for 1 5ength / 16g where eer it is applicale#] All %alculation Should e 7' 7.)7 Race 'a,# %onert all timing into Seconds: . will calculate latest running of that horse or ta6e est timing of that distance of that horse## 2"ample: .f a horse timing sa,s 1#18#90 seconds for 100;- while calculating calculating it should e: < $8#90< Seconds#
Ad3ust lengths with actual timing cloc6ed , winner of that race into seconds# [if a horse =nished > length ehind to the winner] Speed? @0#1$"5enght loss Add $8#90] [0#1$" >] 0# Speed ?[0#C$8#90] $8#D [.f a horse weight of preious weight and present weight after ta6ing consideration of oerweight and allowance][Sa, allowance][Sa, 6g up E A''] if it down E ;.)FS]
Speed weight ?[0-1$" di(erence di(erence of weight] S& ?[0#1$ " ] 0#9> seconds Speed timing [Speed C Speed &eight] ST [$8#DC 0#9>] $#9 [.f a horse has )T ran 100; ut is running now 00; <>#90< with 9 lengths ehind from winner] [)ow a da,s we are getting actual timing of that horse cloc6ed ut some race oo6s the timing wonot mentioned that hae to calculate this method]
Speed?[0#1$"5enght loss Add >#90 seconds [0#1$"9] 0#81seconds Speed?[0#81C >#90] >#1 [Ad3ust to 100; from 1>00;] Speed Ad3ust Ad3ust ? [>#1 / 1>] #08 Seconds [100 ;eters] [#08 " ] ? 1#10 Seconds Speed? [>#1 E 1#10] ? $#$1 [$#$1 Seconds that is 1#1#$1 [&e hae conerted 1>00; timing horse to 100; ] [Preious 'istance ;inus or A'' with Present 'istance]
PS# [,ou hae to do it for 100; same wise ut hae to diiide with 1 and multiple with >] [ [100 E 100 ] ? > &e can ale to Gudge with 8 or horses of that race and hae to loo6 other parameters which hae e discussed in detail down- and short list the horses ut 6eep it mind- that the !irst rating horse will e hand, een <)T P2R!R;2'< well in that race- due to some reason- and to 6ept it in S!T ;'2 [Second outing forward Timing] and hae consider when it RA) Again#
;, Points discussed here- do not form part of gamling angle ut in sporting angle# ;ethodolog,: 1] +ow to read a race card for the da,H ] +ow to identif, the euipment change and his e(ectie / ine(ectie of that particular horseH 9] +ow to identif, the horses which hae a setac6H >] +ow to read the trac6 wor6 and his e(ectie / ine(ectieH
8] +ow to read the preious running st,le of horsesH ] +ow to read the +andicap of horses and his e(ectie / ine(ectieH $] +ow to anal,Ie the 3oc6e, change which will hae e(ectie or ine(ectie in horsesH ] +ow to identif, 'oosara or theesara of a particular raceH D] +ow to .mplement all this in Racing
10] +ow to ;ange ;one, ;anagement in racingH
Process: 1] +ow to iew a race card [and mar6 an, of that horses] for the da,H This area is e"tremel, important to understand how the race card going to e for the da, and also gets =rst hand information regarding factors such as trainers- 3oc6e,seuipmentJs- time etween runs and priIe mone,- sponsors and interlin6s of connections horses#
A] &e should consider how arious handicap / Troph, rated classes for the da, has een framed and also the diision of races including terms of race# B] &e should hae glimpsed with trainers engagement for the da,# [%an e adroit at race time for an, chances for doule- if there hae won earlier in the da,#] %] &e should hae glimpsed with the 3oc6e,s engagement of the 'a, and also which trainer or connection# [This will proide us with an idea whether there are trustworth, riding to them or not# ] [if an, change- has to anal,Ie what purpose# ]
'] &e should also mar6 connections horse who is giing sponsors for the da,# [.t doesnJt mean their horses hae to win or placed ut we hae to stud, carefull, merit or demerit of that horse] 2] &e should mar6 the drawn numers which coincide with +orse )o# [.f that card is a little it confusing or tough especiall, in lower class or ig Troph, Races- this point can come in hand,- such thatwe hae to stud, these horses carefull,] !] &e should mar6 the Positie or )egatie Shoe and also euipment changes# ]
7] &e should e the horses whoJre EE trainers and connection hae placed more than )2 of that particular race# +] &e should hae glimpsed at Racing .ncidents and mar6s the horses if an,# .] &e should hae glimpsed at the allowance Goc6e, list and mar6 that Goc6e, who is nearer to the target# [This will also help to stud, that contender for the da, how it stands] G] &e should mar6 +andicap allowance weight and also oer weight of that 3oc6e,- side of that horse#[This will help [adding or
sutract] of preious weight with present weight] K] &e should mar6 an, horses which are running the =rst time after gelded# [This will e utiliIed to ecause if it is etting in range it will run cool- ut if it is at longer odds especiall, moral intention of trac6 wor6 li6e gate practice and moc6 race will e in =ghting line# ] 5] &e should mar6
)] &e should stud, all the horses in that race with preious or 9 runs and ;ar6 [ if it is positie trend] including Goc6e, change / 'istance / +andicap weight [C or E] including rated# [2"ample: Running in Same class or promotion or 'emote] ] &e should round of [,ounger horses are] of that race# .f 9 ,ears preceding is running- it will e worthwhile to stud, that animal efore going ahead of older horses# [.t will or ma, not] e gainful for lower class or an, center# Still we will e inclined of that card in the =tness of ,ounger horses# ] [.f or 9E,earE old animals [running the =rst time
without an, trac6 wor6] and won the race or , =ghting line#] ] +ow to identif, the euipment change and his e(ectie and ine(ectie of that particular horseH [This pattern is also er, important to delete or add in our list of selections of that card] Shoes: Before estowing e"planation regarding change of shoes alwa,s wants to clear that positie or harmful doesnJt mean Aluminum or Steel# +ere we loo6 with the horses of preious runs how it is running with that Shoe# There are plent, of horses which hae run e"tremel, well with a steel shoe and also other
horses hae not run well with Steel Shoe- seem li6e opposites# Some horses hae run well aluminum shoe ut hae not run with Steel Shoe# There are horses which hae won or in =ghting line with oth the shoes# [&e hae to chec6 preious runs how it ran the change shoes] +ere- we should =nd- if there gets no change in Shoe of that respectie horse which we hae mar6ed on our card how it has run in preious races# .f it is noteworth, tendenc, T.%K- .T or %RSS2' it# [)owada,s technolog, has astl, improed with one mouse clic6- we will get the details] [we can shortlist of horses in this race]
#;ight e the o3ect of Steel shoe how it is running# [&e should e a little it cage,- ut- the, hae not gien the trac6 wor6 after that run ut change to steel shoe can e omitted# ] 2uipmentJs: [This pattern is also er, important to delete or add in our list of selections of that card] . 3ust want to clear that positie or )egatie doesnJt mean an, euipment ) or !!# +ere . loo6 with the horses of preious runs how it is running with
that- said euipment# There are plent, of horse which has ran e"tremel, good with that euipment and also other horses hae )T Ran well said ) euipment#- same li6e opposite# Some horses hae ran =ne with said euipment ) ut hae )T Run with side euipment o(# There are horses which hae won or in =ghting line with oth the said euipment ) or !!# [&e hae to chec6 preious runshow it has perform with change euipment] &e hae osere lots of euipment changes irrespectie of horses running well or not namel, [Blin6ers
on or o(] [+' on or o(] [%)B on or o(] [LSR on or o(] [TS on or o(] [4)B on or o(] li6e this# [This will gie a clear picture once we chec6 how it has Ran preious races with this 6ind of 2uipmentJs] [.f an, horse which has won with these lin6ers and change o( )e"t outing we should e careful of selecting this 6ind of horses- ut after few Runs again there will change the euipment ut it will Run good Race# .rrespectie of euipment ) or !! ut how it =ts for that horse is the most important thing# ]
.f it is a noteworth, tendenc, T.%K .T otherwise %RSS2' .T# &e can shortlist of horses- .n this ;ethod#
9] +ow to identif, the horses which hae a setac6H .n Racing .ncidents we will get all the horses which has een osered 2"ample lood essel / lame / slowl, o( / cut in3ur, or miscellaneous in3ur, / did not raise a Muent gallop trainer was informed to show it moc6 race / erratic course / ruised the false rails / if the horse has won ut there was inuir, trainer was
informed to ensure a etter performance in future li6e isa and other incidents# [These remar6s hae to mar6 the said +orse as discuss in +ow to read a race card# ] Blood Lessel [.f there is BL it will e diNcult to perform etter in atEleast 9 races# The trac6 wor6 indication will estow a clear picture still =rst outing after BL will run an unoNcial race# ] [.f it is a progressie tendenc, T.%K .T or %RSS2' .T] [&e can shortlist of horses in this race# ] 5ame [. thin6 there should e atE least gate practices and
soundtrac6 wor6 to accept on our short list of horses in this race# ] .f the horse has won and there was an inuir, [. consider normall, this contender will e in =ghting line in Top 9 ases on intention of that card# ] Additional miscellaneous in3ur, [.f there is ) trac6 wor6 after that Run we can cross it this t,pe of ase on the tendenc, of the card# ] >] +ow to read the trac6 wor6 and his e(ectie and ine(ectieH .s this pattern- there will hae a matchless method to chec6 the trac6
wor6 of horses# Some will go with the est timing of trac6 wor6 and di(erent methods# ] . prefer horses which will e estowed trac6 , Rider Bo, ORB Trainer R Same Goc6e, who will e astride# )onetheless- some horses will e estowed the trac6 , some other 3oc6e,s- such cases- in m, wor6out . will 6eep it has defaulted contender# <'epends upon the moment of the odds or the doule of that particular owner etc# .t will e orne in mind# Rider Bo,: The cause of estowing to RB is that =rst preference weight of rider o, will e around 06g# .f that particular horse had a .mpressie or
7ood trac6 wor6 with RB The horse should =nd themseles in the =ghting line- if Run on ;erit# Same Goc6e,# The reason for preferring the same 3oc6e, is thatan, coEordination is reuired and oth can e nauseating and it will e er, empathetic at the Spur of the ;oment# O. hae list of Trac6 wor6 St,le ased on that it will e ta6en into consideration 2(ectie: a .mpressed
2asil, held c Frged or Slightl, urged [;umai and Pune] d Stared 8 lengths ehind the =nished leel or ahead e 7ood 7ate Practice f 2as, [at ;umai and Pune] [)ot in an, other center] g] 7ood [E] h] &or6ed .mpressiel,
.] &or6ed attractie or attractie displa, 3] )ote 6] well in hand [E] l] 2"cellent 'ispla, m] wor6ed well n] Superior or etter [at ;umai and Pune] o] ;oed &ell [E] p] ;oed !luentl,
] noteworth, pair r] +and, [at ;umai and Pune] s] 2"cellent [ E ] t] Strode out well u] +ard +eld [ E ] ] Ridden out w] %aught the e,e "] Pleased
,] Retain form I] 2ased up The rest will e sustandard to m, understanding# 8] +ow to read the preious running st,le of horsesH . will gie preference to the contenders for haing a super forward Run in preious runs and also osere on spare horses that race how the, hae performed after that race# [.f positie 3oc6e, astride and also adantage in handicap
weight ase on preious race# .t will e ta6en into consideration] Base on distance suitale of that horse E preference will e estowed less than the aforementioned distance# A] &ea6ened [TS ) added or alread, installed will gie more preference] B] !ell ac6 / &ent Bac6 %] 7ae up
'] 'ropped Bac6 [TS ) added or alread, installed will gie more preference# ] 2] .mproed [Preference will e gien to same distance or Added 'istance] !] %oered 7ood 'istance ['epends on the trac6 wor6 and also Added 'istance] 7] .mproed Slightl, [Same distance or Added 'istance] +] Start to !inish / Set Pace [5ess 'istance]
.] Receded [After forward Run with same distance or Added and less 'istance] G] ;oed along the fence K] !inished or Ran or 2nded ['epends on the trac6 and also Added 'istance or Same 'istance] 5] )o Show [.f it is 'emote and leel matches] ;] !ailed to uic6en ['epends on trend] )] Rearhorses
] &armed up [added distance or Pedigree sutale] [nce we mar6 the contender of that race with these words- chec6 the ideo of that particular race out there and chec6 what e"actl, happen and plan accordingl, to T.%K .T or %RSS2' .T# ] ] +ow to read the +andicap of horses and his e(ectie and ine(ectieH A handicap is an unounded su3ectut there is no need to rea6 our head# A simple calculation is [Preious weight E Present weight is +andicap weight [Preference is E if it is Reduced or same weight and if it
has increased of preious weight can e ignored ut hae to chec6 preious races how said horse has performed with the Present weight# )ow a da,s 9 ,ears older horses which hae won has also won in penalt, of weight ut hae to chec6 the tendenc, of the card# 'emote horses hae had to see the di(erence of handicap leel out there and chec6 the horses from preceding races how it has performed with that weight and distance# .f some horses hae )ot Run in demoting class that leel needs to e ad3usted with 6g of preceding races and see the weight depends on class een analogous
applies to terms horse to +andicap Race# ] &e hae seen some horse after won or placed in terms of race has directl, gone to >0 to 8 or higher classes# )onetheless- it will e scheming for these horses e on =ghting line ut sporadic cases ma, e shining# Base on the tendenc, of the card can e crossed it or ta6e it# &e hae further seen doule promotions horses- here also- if the leel is not matched it cannot e ta6en into consideration# $] +ow to anal,Ie the 3oc6e, change which will hae e(ectie or ine(ectie in horsesH
This pattern is- the most noteworth, area where much concentration and intelligent has to e ta6en care and =nd out whether the 3oc6e, riding in this trainer or connection is a regular one# nce we see the anal,sis of the horse and the 3oc6e,- we can get an idea along with the trac6 wor6Js intention if the same 3oc6e, is wor6ing in a trac6 wor6# &hile chec6ing the ideo which was e"amined in 8- we will get an idea that 3oc6e, change is Right Perspectie or ine(ectie#
[&e cannot ma6e much- if there is a thorough going preceding change in 3oc6e, riding whether top 3oc6e, or unreliale 3oc6e, astride owing to aundant reasons# ] ] +ow to identif, 'oosara or theesara of a particular raceH ne simple answer to this is- if the same connection with same trainer has more than 1 and less than 9 then the etting range horse has to anal,se and also another horses and chec6 the racing incident of the etting range horse whether an, ine(ectie notice and gie more attention to other runners and =nd out the 3oc6e, riding s6ill and the trac6 wor6Js intention#
'e=nitel, one runner will e omitted , default and another one has to chec6 with ,our li6ing post what 6ind of anal,sis the, are on that horse# .t will e consideral, complicated if there are more that 8 or runners in a race with Same Trainer and connection and also connection placed with another trainer# Race time indication also will e confusedut the stud, of that horse was cool regular 3oc6e, of that stale who has won efore at longer odds and chec6 it out the intention of that horse# D] +ow to appl, all this in racing#
%hec6 in .mplementation section [9] 10] +ow to ;anage- ;one, ;anagement in racingH This pattern is the ;ulti 'ollar Question and also it is a er, gigantic su3ect not onl, in racing ut also in our da, to da, actiities and also Business 5ine# [As long as] we are controlled , the guidelines not onl, in racing ut also in da, to da, actiities- it will go smoothl,H nce we cross our limit then the situation goes aw6ward# 'iscipline and determination are more important <) )2 .S ABL2
RA%.)7< and 2L2R 'A .S )T SF)'A and RA%.)7 is not a matter ot a 'A# .T .S !R S2AS)#< 9#.mplementation: nce all the process done- we can dilute atEleast > or 8 contenders in that race# See selected horses with ,our racing oo6s from Meeting glance where ,ou get an idea what 6ind of glance- that is mentioned to that selected horse if an,# .f it is a noteworth, tic6 o6# therwise &ait or cross it# nce ,ou hae 9 horses in ,our short list of that particular race- chec6 again with ,our faorite post and selected horses matching# !igure out
what 6ind of anal,sis gien to ,our selected horse# .f our selected horse is in the Right Perspectie Tote indication ma, e in a positie trend# Rest depends on luc6# This is m, iew and an, feedac6 will e helpful all iewers and also can e changed accordingl,# Best wishes and warm regards#
Additional .nformation#
1 !urlong ? 1/th mile O0 feet- 0 ,ards- or 01#1$ meters &or6outs 5engths !urlongs ? 1/> mile > !urlongs ? 1/ mile !urlongs ? 9/>mile !urlongs ? 1 mile Race 5engths 8 !urlongs ? 8/ mile @1000;eters 8#8 !urlongs ? 11/1 mile @1100 ;eters !urlongs ? 9/> mile# ;eters #8 !urlongs ? 19/1 mile
@100
$ !urlongs ? $/ mile# ;eters
@1>00
$#8 !urlongs ? 18/1 mile !urlongs ? 1 mile# ;eters
@100
#8 !urlongs ? 1 1/1 miles D !urlongs ? 1 1/ miles# @100 ;eters D#8 !urlongs ? 1 9/1 miles 10 !urlongs ? 1 1/> miles# @000 ;eters 10#8 !urlongs ? 1 8/1 miles 11 !urlongs ? 1 9/ miles @00 ;eters 11#8 !urlongs ? 1 $/1 miles 1 !urlongs ? 1 1/ miles @>00 ;erers
+ow Are Topspeed Ratings %alculatedH Patric6 5,nch 'ecemer D- 018 Betting Knowledge- +orse Racing 9-D0 Liews !aceoo6 Twitter 7oogle C Stumleupon 5in6ed.n Pinterest An,one who has eer attempted to anal,se horse racing will 6now its all too eas, to get uried eneath a caalcade of statistical dataU and not all of it is usefulV Serious punters alwa,s loo6 to hae an edge on the oo6ie , creating arious s,stems ased on doIens of di(erent racing criteria# As well as the Timeform RatingsRacing Post Ratings- Ba,er Speed
!igures and other commonl, sought after =gures- there are lesser 6nown and some would sa, little understood ratings that warrant further inestigation# Toda,- we loo6 at the Racing Post Topspeed ratings which appear as TS on a Racing Post racecard# &hat Are Topspeed RatingsH .n simple terms- Topspeed Ratings are =gures designed to show insight into the ailit,- potential and preferred conditions of a horse# As is the case with the Racing Post Ratings ORPR- TS ratings are measured in pounds and attempt to eliminate the impact of di(erent trac6 and weather conditions on race times#
.n other words- TS ratings should theoreticall, enale ,ou to aoid uite a it of research as the, can proide ,ou with anal,sis of the rating achieed , each runner in conditions releant to the eent it is set to compete in# +ow 'oes The Racing Post %alculate .ts Topspeed RatingsH The oNcial line from the Racing Post is that a mature horse carr,ing D stone with a rating of 100 has the ailit, to meet Racing Post Standard Time in a race that is Wtrul, run on Wgood going# All distances are proportioned ac6 to 8 furlongs and the ratings are calculated on the
asis that 1 second at 8 furlongs ? pounds# !or )ational +unt races- the scenario changes to a mature horse carr,ing 1 stone with a rating of 198# .n this case- 1 second at miles ? pounds# 5ets ma6e this a it clearer with an e"ample using data ta6en directl, from the Racing Post for a !lat race O.m ma6ing up a name of a horse here: 7entle Ben is a 9 ,earEold running in a $ furlong race at 5ing=elds AllE &eather trac6# +is weight is Dst $ pounds and he =nishes second #8 lengths ehind the winner who cloc6ed a winning time of 1 minute 8#DD seconds O8#DD seconds# The
Racing Post Standard time for this particular race is 1m >#0 O>#0 seconds so the winner was 1#$D seconds slower than standard time# .n this instance- the RP ma6es a W7oing %orrection of 0#> seconds per furlong# Fsing the aoe information- the Racing Post comes up with a Topspeed rating of 8D for 7entle Ben which is achieed with the following set of data: Race 'istance O': $ furlongs which is 1-8>0 ,ards O1 furlong is 0 ,ardsU $ " 0 ? 18>0# Time of &inner OT: DD seconds# Beaten 'istance OB: 8# ne length is de=ned as eing 9 ,ardsU as 7entle Ben was defeated , #8 lengths- he
was eaten , $#8 ,ards in total O#8 " 9 ? $#8# Total 'istance %oered O'[!or 7entle Ben]: 8 ,ards# This is ecause he was eaten , $#8 ,ards so he coered 189#8 ,ards in 8#DD seconds# Speed OS: seconds# This is calculated , diiding the 'istance %oered and Time O189#8/8#DD# Time Behind &inner OT: 0#> seconds# This is calculated , diiding the Beaten 'istance and the Speed O$#8/1$## %omparison to Standard Time [%]: C#1 seconds# This is calculated , adding the Time Behind &inner to the amount of time the winner was outside the RP Standard time mentioned aoe O0#> C 1#$D#
Ad3usted %omparison OA: C1#8 seconds# Rememer- Topspeed ratings are ad3usted to 8 furlongs or 1-100 ,ards# This means we multipl, 1-100 , the %omparison to Standard Time and diide it , the actual Race 'istance of $ furlongs or 1-8>0 ,ards so O1-100 " #1 ? ->91/1-8>0 ? 1#8 when rounded up# 7oing %orrection O7: > seconds per furlong as mentioned aoe# 7: C#$ seconds# This is the 7oing %orrection ad3usted for 8 furlongs which means 8 " 7oing %orrection C the Ad3usted %omparison O8 " 0#> ? 1# C 1#8 ? #$# Pounds 2uialent of 7 OP: 1# Again- rememer that in !lat racesdistances get proportioned ac6 to 8
furlongs and 1 second at 8f euals pounds# Therefore- this =gure is achieed , multipl,ing , the 7 =gure of #$ so it is O " #$ ? 1#1# &eight Ad3ustment O&: E$# &e simpl, sutract 7entle Bens race weight OD stone $ from the standard D stone =gure used , the Racing Post so O1E199 ? E$# Rating [R]: The formula used , the Racing Post here is O100E&EP C 19 wfa# &fa stands for &eight for Allowance and is normall, less generous to immature horses than the oNcial scale# The 100 =gure is of course the stoc6 rating used , the RP for Topspeed so 100E&EP ? O100 C $ X 1#1 Oecause of the doule negatie ? >8#> C 19 ? 8#>U this
is then rounded up to 8D which is 7entle Bens Topspeed rating# !ormula !or !lat Races: 100E& C wfa X O1100%/' C 87 !ormula !or )ational +unt Races: 198E& X O980%/' C 17# )ote that there is no &eight !or Allowance for 3ump race calculations#
+ow Fseful Are Topspeed RatingsH Topspeed and speed ratings in general tend to e put to etter use on American trac6s rather than FK ones# This is ecause courses in the F#S# often hae similar con=gurations whereas eer, FK
course is uniue in its own wa,# As it turns out- there are a few things to consider: 'istance .n an ideal world- punters would e ale to compare the times of races on di(erent trac6s ut this is er, hard when it comes to FK racing# !or instance- a W8 furlong race at )ewur, is actuall, 8f 9> ,ards Osuch as the &eather,s Super Sprint while at Beerle, a 8 furlong race is 8f e"actl,# The distance issue gets een more complicated on turf courses if running rails get recon=gured in order to proide fresh turf# .f this
change happens around a end- the distance ran , horses can decrease if a running rail is remoed or increase if the rail gets rought out at the ends# ou wont see an, eidence of these changes in oNcial records so this muddies the waters a it# Tactics .n FK sprint races- horses tend to e reined in at the start and are onl, unleashed for a furious =nish in the =nal couple of furlongs# ou would e"pect the Topspeed rating to e uite di(erent if the horses followed the F#S sprint race model of going all out from the start Oand struggling to maintain speed at the =nish#
7oing %orrections .t seems as if the 7oing %orrections included in the Topspeed calculations cannot e ta6en as 7ospel# There are plent, of occasions when the 7oing %orrections pulished for past meetings are the same for races ta6ing place oer round and straight trac6s# %learl,- there will e di(erences in wind speed and ground conditions for e"ample# %onclusion Tr,ing to create a s,stem using Topspeed ratings is certainl, comple" and ,ou need to hae a