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View Poll Results: what is a high performance car??
80kW + per ton 4 2.23%
130kW + per ton 26 14.53%
150kW + per ton 48 26.82%
170kW + per ton 27 15.08%
190kW + per ton 13 7.26%
210kW + per ton 19 10.61%
230kW + per ton 5 2.79%
250kW + per ton 37 20.67%
Voters: 179. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 14-06-2007, 08:52 PM   #91
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Originally Posted by sourbastard
Kilowatts is meaningless on its own, power to weight defines performance.
What about power to frontal area/Cd. It's also very important.

I have one car that has around 200 kW/ton which I consider high performance and another which has 338 kW/ton, which I consider race, but there top speeds are not all that much different.
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