Whats the fastest 1/8 of a mile?
Whats the fastest 1/8 of a mile?
True Cousins, a Danish pure electric drag racing team, has set a new NEDRA world record for the 1/8-mile track. Their TC-X vehicle notched a 4.8968 second time and 233 km/h (144.8 mph) at the Malmö Raceway in Sweden.
What is a good 60 foot time in drag racing?
Most street-tired cars have 60 foot times around 2 seconds. The 660 foot mark is the halfway point of a quarter-mile track. Your elapsed time is recorded. At some tracks, speed (in miles per hour) is also recorded.
How fast is a 7.8 second 8 mile?
1/8-MILE TO 1/4-MILE CONVERSION TABLE
1/8-mile ET | 1/4-mile ET | 1/8-mile ET |
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5.9 | 9.20 | 7.7 |
5.95 | 9.28 | 7.75 |
6 | 9.36 | 7.8 |
6.05 | 9.44 | 7.85 |
What is the fastest drag race time?
6.325 seconds
The national record belongs to 4-time national champion Dmitry Samorukov: 6.325 seconds at 328.76 km/h (204.28 mph).
How fast can a Tesla do a 1/8 mile?
0-60 mph in 2.74 s. 1/8 mile in 6.63 seconds at 98.04 mph (158 km/h)…Let’s see the event from DragTimes’ perspective and hear first impressions.
Category | Races and Chases |
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Make/Model | Tesla Model S |
Body Style | Sedan |
What is a good 8th mile time?
between 30-60 minutes
Around an 8 mile course will take between 30-60 minutes to complete and will give suffice time and distance to see how well you can hold an ‘effort’ over your chosen route.
What is a fast 1/4 mile time?
Fastest 1/4 mile ever 3.58 secs @ 386 mph (621.61 km/h)
What is the best tire pressure for drag racing?
Pro Drag Radial
Vehicle Weight | Tire Size | Air Pressure |
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2,500 – 3,000 lbs. | Under 30″ dia. | 16 psi and up |
2,500 – 3,000 lbs. | Over 30″ dia. | 8 psi and up |
Over 3,000 lbs. | Under 30″ dia. | 16 psi and up |
Over 3,000 lbs. | Over 30″ dia. | 12 psi and up |
How much is a gallon of nitromethane?
Nitromethane used to power the engines of NHRA Top Fuel dragsters and Funny Cars costs about $16 US per gallon!
How fast is a Tesla 1/4 mile?
153.05 mph
1/4 mile – 9.22 seconds at 153.05 mph (246 km/h)