Section 6: Scoring
6.1 Timing and Rankings
All times are recorded electronically to 1/1000th of a second. The final ranking is determined by cumulative total time across all runs. In the event of an exact tie, athletes share the same placement (tied medals are awarded at the Olympics).
6.2 Timing Points
Multiple timing points are recorded during each run:
- Start time: Measured from the first timing beam to a point approximately 50–100 m down the track. Provides a direct measure of starting technique and power.
- Intermediate splits: 3–5 timing points at designated curves along the track. Used to analyse driving performance through specific sections.
- Finish time: Total elapsed time from start beam to finish beam.
6.3 World Cup Points
In the FIL World Cup circuit, athletes earn points based on finishing position: 1st = 100 points, 2nd = 80, 3rd = 65, descending through the top 30. Season-long point totals determine the Overall World Cup standings. Sprint events (single-run format at select venues) also award World Cup points. Top-ranked athletes on the World Cup circuit secure quota places for their national federations at the Olympics and World Championships.