👉 Riders' math is a method used to calculate the exact value of a rider's earnings from a horse race, taking into account the horse's speed, the race distance, and the number of laps completed. It involves converting the race time into a fraction of the total distance and then applying a conversion factor based on the horse's speed to determine the number of laps run. The formula is: Earnings = (Race Time / Total Distance)
(Number of Laps
Speed Factor). This method ensures precise calculations, crucial for fair prize distributions and betting odds.