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1/4 mile times question.


RedM

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I've just been watching that Texas Supra Nationals DVD and can't work out the following in the 1/4 mile event.

 

How can one car do a 10.030 @ 132 and the other do 10.164 at only 108?

 

The times are pretty close together but a 25 mph speed difference seems odd. Surely the slower car should have been travelling a fair bit faster?

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But surely to be within a gnats chuff time-wise they'd have to be doing similar speeds at the line.

 

EG, if they both did exactly 10 sec runs but one cars terminal was 100 and the others was 120, would that make the 100 car slower overall but quicker off the line and the 120 slow off the line but capable of making time up?

 

The more I think about the more confused I get.

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Could also be to do with gearing, power delivery etc. Imagine one car has a superb 0-60 time, but the acceleration dies off after that. The second car has an average 0-60 but superb power in higher gears.

 

Quite like the old 4WD vs RWD races I suppose, the 4WD car will sprint off the line, but come the end of the quarter mile the RWD car has caught up, and travelling faster than the 4WD when they both cross the line.

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If you can't see the car physically slow then the speed detector got a bad reading - it happened to me at Santa Pod, my fastest time of the day I had a terminal speed of 82mph or something (no NA jokes please!)

To pull that time you'd need to average 88.5mph over the 10 seconds, you ain't gonna do that going from 0 - 108mph.

Realistically you need a terminal of 120mph to break the 11 second barrier.

 

:looney:

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Can I just establish that if two cars ran exactly 10sec passes they would have to have the same terminal speed. Is that right?

 

You can't cover the same distance in the same time at anything other than the same speed.

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Quite like the old 4WD vs RWD races I suppose, the 4WD car will sprint off the line, but come the end of the quarter mile the RWD car has caught up, and travelling faster than the 4WD when they both cross the line.

 

Take the classic Scooby vs Supra example.. Scooby gets a better start, but suffers top end speed, and the Supra may struggle for grip but ultimately catch up with more power etc and they could both get the same time :)

 

There's an echo in here :p ;)

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Can I just establish that if two cars ran exactly 10sec passes they would have to have the same terminal speed. Is that right?

 

You can't cover the same distance in the same time at anything other than the same speed.

 

Sadly it's not as easy as that :)

 

Car 1 gets a great start, has good legs for the first 1/3 of the run and then builds speed at a slower rate to cross the line at 10 seconds.

 

Car 2 gets lots of wheelspin, struggles to get the power down over the first 1/3 and then 'hooks up' with huge acceleration to draw level with the other car and also cross at 10 seconds.

 

Car 2 will be going faster as it crosses the line.

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