GP Manager Pro
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Please note, GPMP is constantly being updated and improved. As such some details in the manual may not correspond to previous releases of the game that are still running on the site. To be absolutely sure, always check the version of the manual from within the game you are playing.
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Introduction
Alternative ways to play
  Standard Games
  Private leagues
  Matches
Quick start guide
A quick rundown of the rules
Brief overview of other features
The leaderboard

Overview Page
Personnel
  Drivers
  Departments & managers
  Young driver programme
  Manager progression
Car development
  Negotiate suppliers
  Fuel supplier
  Design Department Time explained
  Chassis Development
  Advanced technologies
  Engine enhancement
  Component / Engine decay
  Facilities
  Research Facility
Finance
  Profit & Loss
  Sponsors
  Merchendising
  Second Companies
Communications
Racing
  Race Weekend
  Tyre Selection
  Testing
  Wind Tunnel
  Race Reports

Leaderboard

The leaderboard shows the current top teams in GP Manager Pro. If you get to the top 20 teams, you will see yourself in this screen, otherwise you may have to do a search to find your team.

What are all these leaderboards about?

There are 6 different leaderboards, their meanings are examined below:

Overall Rankings

The Overall ranking is what's used to decide who wins the game, and used to place people in different leagues. At the end of the current season, the top 10 teams will form league 1, teams 11 to 20 will form league 2, etc etc.

Round Rankings (performance over the course of the game)

Each night, the top 20 on the 'Overall Rankings' leaderboard are assigned points (as the table below), these points count towards the overall round rank table, this gives an idea of who's performed well throughout the timespan of the game.

PositionRound Points
135
228
324
421
518
616
714
813
912
1011
1110
129
138
147
156
165
174
183
192
201
Performer Rankings

These are a bit like the kudos rankings (below), they are based on how well you perform in races, but they also take into account how long your team has raced for (your number of races).

Kudos Rankings (performance in races)

If you do well in races, you earn kudos points. You get points for 1st to 8th place finishes (both your drivers score points in races) as well as championship wins and podiums.

Wealth Rankings

Quite simply how well off your team is. How much money you receive in Sponsorships, second companies and how much you've already invested into research & facilities will all go towards your score.

Development Rankings (how advanced your car is)

How well developed is your car? Develop your Engine, Standard Components and Advanced Technologies to improve this ranking.