i am currently organising the second season of the Vixen Challenge (Formula XR League). There are almost 50 people signed up at this moment and i am in need of some php (or something, i dont know!) wizardry. Basicly qualifying for races will be held on two servers simultaneously since more likely than not all drivers will not fit on one server. What i need is something that will state how many laps each driver on both servers has completed and which lists the best times of drivers on both servers. The main purpose of this tool would be to keep track of how many laps each drivers has completed since there will be a limited amount.
Here is a little example of to try and illustrate i mean:
Server 1:
A - 1:00.00
B - 1:00.50
C - 1:00.70
D - 1:01.00
E - 1:01.20
Server 2:
F - 1:00.20
G - 1:00.40
H - 1:01.10
I - 1:01.30
J - 1:01.40
What i would need is something that could show me the following:
Position - Name - Time - Laps
1. A - 1:00.00 - 10 Laps
2. F - 1:00.20 - 12 Laps
3. G - 1:00.40 - 11 Laps
4. B - 1:00.50 - 10 Laps
5. C - 1:00.70 - 12 Laps
6. D - 1:01.00 - 9 Laps
7. H - 1:01.10 - 6 Laps
8. E - 1:01.20 - 12 Laps
9. I - 1:01.30 - 11 Laps
10. J - 1:01.40 - 12 Laps
Hopefully that makes it nice and clear for anyone who is interested in making something like this .
I am sure this would be useful to a lot of league admins.
Thanks, Josh Di Fabio.
Here is a little example of to try and illustrate i mean:
Server 1:
A - 1:00.00
B - 1:00.50
C - 1:00.70
D - 1:01.00
E - 1:01.20
Server 2:
F - 1:00.20
G - 1:00.40
H - 1:01.10
I - 1:01.30
J - 1:01.40
What i would need is something that could show me the following:
Position - Name - Time - Laps
1. A - 1:00.00 - 10 Laps
2. F - 1:00.20 - 12 Laps
3. G - 1:00.40 - 11 Laps
4. B - 1:00.50 - 10 Laps
5. C - 1:00.70 - 12 Laps
6. D - 1:01.00 - 9 Laps
7. H - 1:01.10 - 6 Laps
8. E - 1:01.20 - 12 Laps
9. I - 1:01.30 - 11 Laps
10. J - 1:01.40 - 12 Laps
Hopefully that makes it nice and clear for anyone who is interested in making something like this .
I am sure this would be useful to a lot of league admins.
Thanks, Josh Di Fabio.