- The consistency of runners is determined by dividing the number of races a horse ran by the number of times it won.
- Class is reached by dividing the amount of money the horse has earned in a lifetime by the number of races has run. If a horse made $10,000 and ran ten times, it would have averaged $1,000 per race. If the horse has run at least five times in the current year, you must divide this year’s earnings by the number of races it ran this year. If you run fewer than five times, use runs and lifetime earnings.
- Jockey is easy to calculate. Just find the rider’s winning percentage.
- Coaches are easy to calculate too, once again, use the winning percentage.
- Speed in the last race. Find a horse with the fastest speed rating in his last race.
- Overall speed is calculated by finding the fastest speed rating in the last 60 days.
- Won the last race (if two or more horses won their last races, give 10% to who won in the classiest race).
- I just won at the same distance on the same track (if two horses have done it, give 10% to the one who did it at the highest level)