Sorry, but that's just not how it's turned out because of how the final scores have been arrived at.
If you look at the final LGM scores, you will see that wherever a "0" has been scored, this has been counted as the lowest scoring round and so does not affect the drivers final total.
In all the other cases, the points from the drivers lowest score have been deducted from the total, thus lowering the final score and hence the drivers position in the results.
For instance, my lad Aidan Charity scored a total of 379, from which 41 poinst were deducted as this was his lowest scoring round, making a final score of 338.
So if we hadn't attended that particular round, he would have scored "0" and according to how the results have been arrived at, he would still have his full 379 points.
Now I'm not a great mathematician, but I do know that 379-41=338 and 379-0=379: so scoring a "0" in this years LGM has given a clear advantage.
Have a look at the results on the LGM website.
Dave.
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