FTD takes everyones fastest "single" run of the day, puts them in order and the top ten make the A next ten the B and so on, basicaly you only need to do 1 good run.
RBR was brought in for ever changing track conditions, were older style grass tracks would get slower as the day went on (as the grass wore etc) or multi surface tracks would suffer through changing weather conditions and no matter how hard you tried you could not realisticlaly improve on your time you had set earlier in the day. RBR takes each round (of the 4) from the day and scores everyone from 1 downwards based on where they finished in that round (1 for 1st, 2 for 2nd and so on down the list) at the end of the four rounds of qualifying, each driver takes their best two round "scores", adds them together and those with the lowest scores make the A, next ten the B and so on. The main difference is, your lowest round "scores" may not neccasarily be your fastest two times around the track itself, but your best in terms of where you were placed against everyone else "in that round".....
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