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Re: pic: West coast drive design
Is there any chance that your team is willing to share that info?
Have you thought of correlating it with scouting data you could ready start to draw some powerful conclusions as to what are the most competitive setups. If you would like any help feel free to let me know. Danny |
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Re: pic: West coast drive design
right now the info is not typed, its in about 100 3 by 5 cards on my cork-board. I am writing a paper about the development of our multiple drive-train frame, I will add this data to that paper. unfortunately we never scout at nationals, so all I have is the mechanical data.
edit: sorry for thread-jack. Last edited by Hawiian Cadder : 28-06-2011 at 22:41. |
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Re: pic: West coast drive design
One way to get the scouting data would be to use 1114's world database, they compile all the match scores and from that they are able to calculate OPR (Offensive Power Ranking). The nice thing about OPR is that its very impartial and non-bias compared to other scouting methods.
Currently 1114 has all the tabulated data from all of the regionals available (which would be a good place to start) and normally they don't analysis the data from champs but maybe we can work on that! Thanks for sharing the data Danny |
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