
as seen in this example on at the races past result of one of todays runners mambo dancer
http://www.attheraces.com/form-popup/ra ... id=1064588
Nice info bobs71!bobs71 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 3:39 pmNewcastle is quite unique in the All weather world in that it is the only AW track that has a straight mile. That mile is quite testing , and rises around 31 feet from start to the finish line , with the majority of that incline (21 ft) coming between 3f out and the finishing line.Newcastle straight.JPG That uphill finish has a slowing effect on the times and last furlong sectionals are comparable only to Southwell (which has the slowest final sectionals of all AW tracks) - The other variable the track is prone to due to situation is wind , particularly strong westerly winds which blow right down the home straight into the faces of the runners. The clerk of the course James Armstrong is a decent guy (also covers Hexham over the jumps) and responds to any questions about the track through email or on twitter and usually posts up decent info about the tracked being worked on , wind speeds (he takes them with an anemometer) etc. The surface Tapeta is generally a fair compound but can tighten up over the winter and this can also have an effect on the times.
The track is not as front runner friendly as say Chelmsford or Southwell , and you see a lot of finishes decided well inside the last furlong.
Runstyle data / Std Final / Sectional Times attachedNewcastle Runstyle.PNGStd Times.PNG
You've got a "Newc" and a "Newcastle" in there Simon, makes it even more of a standout when they're summed.ruthlessimon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 5:03 pmI have to say Newcastle is interesting (I wish I knew why #reversible-losers)
yeah I just noticed that too, similarly Windsor gets a boost. This is gonna take some grunt work to cleanShaunWhite wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 5:08 pmYou've got a "Newc" and a "Newcastle" in there Simon, makes it even more of a standout when they're summed.
Are these scaled according to how many races there were?
Make sure you record all those find/replaces as a big fat macro....it can go in your data scrubbing toolbox then.ruthlessimon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 5:14 pmThis is gonna take some grunt work to clean(a problem due to holes in the data..
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How are you working out the increase in height in the track? Additionally, would love to have a go and doing so at other tracks.bobs71 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 24, 2018 3:39 pmNewcastle is quite unique in the All weather world in that it is the only AW track that has a straight mile. That mile is quite testing , and rises around 31 feet from start to the finish line , with the majority of that incline (21 ft) coming between 3f out and the finishing line.Newcastle straight.JPG That uphill finish has a slowing effect on the times and last furlong sectionals are comparable only to Southwell (which has the slowest final sectionals of all AW tracks) - The other variable the track is prone to due to situation is wind , particularly strong westerly winds which blow right down the home straight into the faces of the runners. The clerk of the course James Armstrong is a decent guy (also covers Hexham over the jumps) and responds to any questions about the track through email or on twitter and usually posts up decent info about the tracked being worked on , wind speeds (he takes them with an anemometer) etc. The surface Tapeta is generally a fair compound but can tighten up over the winter and this can also have an effect on the times.
The track is not as front runner friendly as say Chelmsford or Southwell , and you see a lot of finishes decided well inside the last furlong.
Runstyle data / Std Final / Sectional Times attachedNewcastle Runstyle.PNGStd Times.PNG
Got that wrongruthlessimon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 7:02 pmI'm fascinated to see where Newcastle sits - if it's still one of the worst, there's gotta be an exploitable bias lurking
Wind direction is also supposedly relevant at Newcastle - forecasts for tracks at http://www.myweather2.com/Horse-Racing/ ... harts.aspxruthlessimon wrote: ↑Mon Oct 29, 2018 7:02 pmI'm fascinated to see where Newcastle sits - if it's still one of the worst, there's gotta be an exploitable bias lurking