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Netflix: Fastest Car
Has anyone been watching the Fastest Car series on Netflix? I'm five episodes in and thoroughly enjoying it.
For those unfamiliar, each episode pits three sleeper cars against one supercar in a quarter-mile drag race. The show is a little myopic in that sense since a quarter-mile run does little to prove a car's overall performance. Still, it's cool to see some of the sleeper cars that people put together on a budget. It's also interesting to hear the trash talking and some of the comments towards the supercar drivers that seem to indicate jealousy/resentment. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHy7FegT39A"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHy7FegT39A[/ame]
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Never understood putting so much effort into a car just to race it in a straight line. Having said that, I watched an episode and while I did enjoy it, I doubt I'll watch another one.
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Yes it only lasts a few seconds but those few seconds can be glorious.
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Yep, I recall the 1/4 mile drag racing, back in the day.
It was twice more fun then ..... because it took your average stock car about 20 seconds to run a 1/4 mile ....... as opposed to less that 10 seconds today ....... ![]() humfrz |
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I used to do bracket racing back in the 90s, it was the only way a 16-sec 1/4 m car can win a 1st place trophy lol.
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taking that as a compliment lol
(I jest btw)
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Of course, the number of less 10 second stock cars today, would be very few. ![]() humfrz |
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I consider it like watching Track and Field. Drag Racing is the 100 meter dash, NASCAR is the Mile Run and Road Course is the Marathon equivalent. I'm going to watch a 100 meter race, or a Mile Run, but have no interest in attending a Marathon as a spectator. Similarly, given the choice I'd rather attend a drag race or an oval race rather than a road course race. Mainly because I can see the whole bloody thing! I never really have understood the attraction of being able to see one or two curves of a race (TV coverage not withstanding) and they all emphasize a different skill set. If I'm the driver, then strap me into any of them! I'd probably do better in oval or on a road course, I don't think my reaction time is fast enough for a drag race.
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Drag racing is also more of an engineering competition for motor-freak-o-philes. It's more of a hardcore car nut sport that also happens to be decent for spectators. Split second reaction time and keeping the car from careening off the course while in 4gs worth of acceleration is the drivers part. It's an acquired taste.
For fun here's some rando internet info on common G-forces Some Typical Examples Of G Forces In order to understand G forces better, it is a good idea to see them manifesting in practical life situations as G Forces examples. Given below are some typical examples of G Force: • Standing on the Earth at sea level, where g force = 1 g • A ride in the Vomit Comet , with g force = 0 g • Standing at its equator on the Moon, with g force = 0.1654 g • The gyro rotors in Gravity Probe B and the free-floating proof masses in the TRIAD I navigation satellite, with g force equal to 0 g • Saturn V moon rocket just after launch , g force = 1.14 g • Bugatti Veyron from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.4 s, has g force = 1.18 g • High-g roller coasters have g forces ranging from 3.5–6.3 g • Top Fuel drag racing world record of 4.4 s over 1/4 mile, g force = 4.2 g • Space Shuttle, maximum during launch and reentry, g force =3 g • Luge, maximum expected at the Whistler Sliding Center, g force equal to 5.2 g • Formula One car, maximum under heavy braking, g forces = 5 g • Apollo 16 on reentry, g forces = 7.19 g • Standard, full aerobatics certified glider , g forces = +7/-5 g • Death or serious injury likely, g force can be greater than 50 g • Max. turn in an aerobatic plane or fighter jet, g forces ranging from 9–12 g • Maximum g force for human on a rocket sled = 46.2 g • Sprint missile, g forces = 100 g • Brief human exposure survived in crash has g forces > 100 g • Shock capability of mechanical wrist watches g forces > 5,000 g • Rating of electronics built into military artillery shells, g forces equal to15,500 g We hope the above article giving various examples of G Forces is informational. http://www.gforces.net/a-discussion-...-examples.html |
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Now, driving really fast for 10 to 15 seconds and beating that other guy by a fraction of a second is a whole different story. Same applies to going in a circle or making a bunch of turns.
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I'm not a huge drag racing fan, but my work is closely tied to it. I think most humans would be amazed (holy shit factor) at the sound and speed, not to mention the engineering factor. When I go to most pro sports (almost never) I'm quickly thinking of the construction and engineering of the stadium, looking at women, and bitching about how much beer costs. Usually not in that order. |
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