User blog:QuickNick/Spreadsheets

My Spreadsheets.
The following are available to anybody who wants them. They are all safe to use ... no malicious scripts or macros! Please check the Read.Me, How.to.Use and Version sheets/tabs for information. Feel free to send feedback and suggestions.

RR3 Wiki Exporter Spreadsheet.
You'll need MS Excel (a recent version) and PowerQuery (a free download) if you want to re-run the queries. NOTE: This replaces All-Series Exporter and All-Events Exporter it does the same and more! Exports all Career information directly from the Wiki ... This- is a constant work-in-progress so the above may be incomplete, please bear in mind that this is not intended as an end-user spreadsheet, it is my spreadsheet which I'm making available. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2-oGcug6THkRExxOURCWTVpcHM If you want to learn about Power Query, this is a good place to start, I wish I'd had access to a spreadsheet like this! I've documented some of the scripts. Feel free to tell me how to improve my scripts, I'm always interested in learning and improving. Any questions or comments, send me a message.
 * Career ... all Groups, Series and Cars
 * Events for all Series
 * Events for all Cars ... allows for Showcase and Time Trial events.
 * Car Upgrades
 * Minimum Upgrades required for each car-series combination.
 * WIKI page data generation scripts
 * ... and lots more!

Wiki-based Cars/Upgrades spreadsheet.
You'll need MS Excel (a recent version) and PowerQuery (a free download). An easy way to keep a record of what cars and upgrades you have and what you still need (to spend). Just run the Power Query scripts to update the spreadsheet to include all (new) cars and upgrades. Now includes R$-only upgrades PR, cost and upgrade string. If you don't want the hassle of creating pages on the Wiki, this is a good alternative. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B2-oGcug6THkOTJBRGhYNlRPdkU

Non-Wiki-based Cars/Upgrades spreadsheet.
You'll need MS Excel (a recent version) however Google Sheets (and I'm sure other spreadsheets) should work. ''In progress ... updating so inline with the Wiki-based version. This has gone on the back-burner as there doesn't seem to be much demand for it.'' This version is based on the database I created (before I knew all this information was available from the Wiki ... DOH!) and, as such, will require updating as new cars/upgrades are added and/or if existing information is found to be incorrect. I plan on releasing regular updates for this. As has been pointed out by some, I haven't always used the same Make/Model names and (for now) I'm sticking with the names I like ... which NASCAR Chevrolet SS is that!?! But (seeing as how the spreadsheet uses an internal Car ID I assigned to link the cars to the upgrades) there is nothing stopping you from changing the Make/Model names and re-sorting the cars.