Quarter mile

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1 quarter mile =
International units
402.336 m 0.402 km
402.336×103mm 4.023×1012Å
2.689×10−9AU 42.527×10−15ly
US customary / Imperial units
15.84×103in 1320 ft
440 yd 0.25 mi

The quarter mile (402 meters, 440 yards, or 1,320 feet) is a distance generally used for drag racing two objects, and is an excellent way to compare the speed and acceleration of two objects. Although a quarter mile is the best known measure for a drag track, many tracks are eighth mile tracks. The race is generally begun with a standing start which allows three factors to affect the outcome of the race: reaction time, power and traction. The most common example use of this distance is in automobile Drag Racing.

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[edit] Quarter mile times for production vehicles

Vehicle seconds @ mph Notes
2007 Honda CBR600RR 10.6 @ 133 [1] (approx.)
2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX 13.3 @ 103 [2] (approx.)
2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STI 13.6 @ 100 [3] (approx.)
2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 13.8 @ 105 [4] (approx.)

[edit] Quarter mile times for custom/racing vehicles

Vehicle seconds @ mph Notes
Rocket dragster 3.2 @ 390 (approx.)
Top Fuel Dragster 4.4 @ 335 [5] (approx.)
Funny Car 4.6 @ 330 [6] (approx.)
Top Alcohol 5.2 @ 250 (approx.)
Pro Modified 6.0 @ 230 (approx.)
Pro Stock 6.6 @ 205 [7] (approx.)
Pro Stock Motorcycle 7.0 @ 195 [8] (approx.)

[edit] Quarter mile times for other objects

Object seconds @ mph By Notes
human being 43 @ 18 Michael Johnson *400 m, not 440 yd (402 m)
Turtle 1-2 hr @ 0.15[9] average adult wood turtle Speed varies greatly by species.


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