Talk:Tournaments/@comment-26070920-20170127230939/@comment-27893266-20170202083050

The problem is the spreading of the times. Long tracks like Le Mans, Spa Francorchamps and Monza cause the times to spread in 10 to 20 seconds. Short tracks like Richmond, Hong Kong and Brands Hatch cause the times to narrow on 3 to 5 secs.

Now we have two tracks and car combinations that generate very little spreading of times (Indy + Nascars, Hong Kong + F-Es), so the average time is very little. The result is that your time on the other two tracks cannot be "absorbed" by this two, causing the final time to be bad.