64ft times

STU666V

Active Member
Hi,

Whats your best 64ft times and what is a good time?

My last sprint i got a 2.03 seconds 3rd fasted that day. single seater was first then a 550bhp evo sencond.
 

MarkTurbo

Well-Known Member
Best is 1.7 when they used to have drag days at my local airfield. Also did a 1.9 at an mlr sprint at haynes a few years ago, that was in the wet too :shock:
 

Fast Guy

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Staff member
Drag racing measures 60ft times. So that's what most of us will be quoting. I've done 1.6 60fts in wet and dry. 2s is my worst.
 

STU666V

Active Member
Best is 1.7 when they used to have drag days at my local airfield. Also did a 1.9 at an mlr sprint at haynes a few years ago, that was in the wet too :shock:
Thats good times :shock: was that 60 or 64ft?
My times was the first time i have noticed my times but it was on a single track road (farm road) so it was a bit dirty :lol:

Drag racing measures 60ft times. So that's what most of us will be quoting. I've done 1.6 60fts in wet and dry. 2s is my worst.
I have to try better the next time :roll: :thumbsup: 4ft is a long way ;-)
 

dencon

Member
Nearly all the hillclimb starts are 64ft split times, Wiscombe is longer as the bridge walls get in the way for the timing gear. At Castle Hill I can pull 1.85 up hill, and last weekend I done 1.92 steep up hill start at Werrington. This is on Avon slicks. To get these starts it takes almost maximum revs and a dumped clutch. No other car at Castle or Werrington, ( 225 ) cars, could match the times of the gtir. Had a very close win yesterday at Wiscombe by 4/100s of a second, but better today winning by 2 seconds on a damp surfice. cheers den.
 
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