William is currently 20 points ahead of Phylicia and 32 ahead of Jarret.
No matter what, William will finish ahead of Jarret. If Jarret gets work points he will have 974 points before the drop, 795 after dropping his lowest finishing position if William finished tenth of ten, he would have 951 points but with the drop he would have 796 placing him one point ahead of Jarret.
No matter what, William will finish ahead of Jarret. If Jarret gets work points he will have 974 points before the drop, 795 after dropping his lowest finishing position if William finished tenth of ten, he would have 951 points but with the drop he would have 796 placing him one point ahead of Jarret.
Each of these scenarios will take into account the one race drop.
If Phylicia wins with ten people racing she will win 210 points and have a year end total of 809. William would have to finish second to win the championship and would end up with 811 points.
If Phylicia wins with five people racing she will win 205 points and have a year end total of 804 points. William would once again have to finish second to win the championship and would win with 806 points.
If Phylicia finishes second with five people racing she would end up with 794 points, one point behind Jarret. William would not even need to start this race because his lowest finish would put him one point ahead of Jarret and two ahead of Phylicia.
William has a very simple game plan knowing the way the points are working. Phylicia must win in order to win the championship and if she does, William better be right behind her coming across the start/finish line. So what is William's game plan? WIN! Nothing would be sweeter than a second win and winning the championship at the same time! Although William does not need to race to end up on the championship podium, he is still going to drive the wheels off of his kart to win the race on June 16!
If Phylicia wins with ten people racing she will win 210 points and have a year end total of 809. William would have to finish second to win the championship and would end up with 811 points.
If Phylicia wins with five people racing she will win 205 points and have a year end total of 804 points. William would once again have to finish second to win the championship and would win with 806 points.
If Phylicia finishes second with five people racing she would end up with 794 points, one point behind Jarret. William would not even need to start this race because his lowest finish would put him one point ahead of Jarret and two ahead of Phylicia.
William has a very simple game plan knowing the way the points are working. Phylicia must win in order to win the championship and if she does, William better be right behind her coming across the start/finish line. So what is William's game plan? WIN! Nothing would be sweeter than a second win and winning the championship at the same time! Although William does not need to race to end up on the championship podium, he is still going to drive the wheels off of his kart to win the race on June 16!