>>>>I posted the formula I used, and don't forget that this is the speed over the entire distance, not top end. Anyway, 12.380 for 1/4 mile equals 49.52 for an entire mile. There are 3600 seconds in an hour, so 3600 / 49.52 equals MPH.
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>>> Ah, I see. Yeah, that's a bit different than the ending MPH.
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>>I don't think that there's anyway to get that, unfortunately. oRox was, however, probably doing in excess of 100 MPH when she hit the line.
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>Going back to my high school physics (I wondered when I could use this stuff again), I think you can get an answer.
>Rox, you were hauling a**!! WOW!!
Well, she's not as good of a driver as she thinks if she hit the line at 140MPH+ ;-) That would mean her car is good for a mid/low 9 second run. I'll stick with my ~111 MPH or less estimate. :-)