About Fantasy Racing Manager

Build your team by choosing 2 teams and 4 drivers within your budget. Start money is set in the game (e.g. 30M $). Sell drivers anytime — a 10% fee applies. Your total value (teams + drivers + cash) determines your rank on the highscore.

This is a non-profit, non-commercial game made purely for fun. There are no cash prizes, rewards, or payouts of any kind — it is just for entertainment and friendly competition.

How prices are calculated

When an admin applies a race result, driver and team prices are set from their average points (points per race so far).

Formula: price = average_points × 600 000

In words: For each driver and team, the game keeps a running total points and races count. After each race, the points from that race are added to the total and the races count is increased by one. The average points = total_points ÷ races_count. The new price is that average multiplied by 600 000 (rounded, minimum 0, with a small floor so nobody becomes completely worthless). So consistent high scorers have a higher average and a higher value.

Drivers

Each driver’s price is average_points × 600 000. Driver points per race come from their finishing position (see Scoring below) plus +2 if they had pole. Drivers who do not race in a given round get a −5% value change (applied to their current price) instead.

Teams

Team result for pricing is based on the average of its two drivers’ points in each race (see Scoring below). That average team-points history gives the team’s average points, and the team’s price uses the same formula: average_points × 600 000.

Expected position is still updated after each race (expected + (result − expected) ÷ 4, clamped 1–22) and shown for reference; it is not used in the price formula.

Scoring competition 🎯 (race points)

Besides the value highscore (total team value), there is a scoring highscore on the Highscore page. After each race, you earn points for your 2 teams and 4 drivers. These same points are used to compute each driver’s and team’s average points, which drives their price (see above).

Drivers: points = 21 − position (P1 = 20, P2 = 19, … P20 = 1, P21/P22 = 0).

Teams: points = round(average of both drivers’ points × 1.5), where each driver’s points use the same driver formula above (ignoring DNFs for the team calculation). Minimum 0. Example: if two drivers score 20 and 18 pts → average 19 → 19 × 1.5 = 28.5 → 29 pts for the team.

Pole position: If the race has a pole sitter set, you get +2 pts for having that driver in your squad.

Your total points (sum over all processed races in the competition) determine your rank in the Scoring highscore table on the Highscore page.

Summary