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Heading to the Texas Mile! #3203215
01/08/24 03:16 PM
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I just registered for the Texas Mile in March. It will be my first standing mile event. My Mercedes is the weapon of choice and I expect results in the 160 to 170 mph range. Judging by how the car performs at speed against known mile cars it should be capable of speeds in the low 170s.
Now, top speed is a different story. The factory speed limiter is 186 mph and cars that have been delimited have easily surpassed 210 mph. The trouble is that you're covering ground so quickly at those speeds that you run out of room before you know it. At 120 mph you're covering 176 feet every second. 150 mph equals 220 feet per second. 170 mph is 250 feet per second. That's fast enough to cover a quarter mile in less than 5-1/2 seconds.


If I had to call it now I'd guess a 29.6 second pass at 172 mph. The car is unmodified and on the factory tune.

Let's hope for good weather and a drama free day.


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Re: Heading to the Texas Mile! [Re: feets] #3203219
01/08/24 03:24 PM
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I'll assume the tires on that rocket ship are up to the task, and a thorough check-over is done; and wish you a safe run & excellent results.

Re: Heading to the Texas Mile! [Re: feets] #3203227
01/08/24 04:04 PM
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Re: Heading to the Texas Mile! [Re: Ramrod39] #3203249
01/08/24 05:24 PM
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Re: Heading to the Texas Mile! [Re: stumpy] #3203297
01/08/24 08:08 PM
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Same outfit held a mile event at the airport in Watkins, Colorado back in 2017.
My boy and I took the GS out there and it was a blast.
Only issue was the airport was at 5525 ft in elevation so it killed horsepower on my NA vehicle. The forced induction cars fared better.
It was great fun however. thumbs


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Re: Heading to the Texas Mile! [Re: topside] #3203304
01/08/24 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by topside
I'll assume the tires on that rocket ship are up to the task, and a thorough check-over is done; and wish you a safe run & excellent results.


I'll be replacing the left front lower control arm this weekend. The bushing is a bit worn. The rest of the chassis is looking good. My summer tires are Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 105(Y). They're rated in excess of 189 mph, have more than half their tread, less than 2 years old and have no patches or plugs. Wheels are straight and true with no repairs. Brakes are in good shape. Rotors had less than .001" of runout.

I will be installing the harness I use for the Big Bend Open Road Race and my safety gear is up to spec.

Everything should be good to go but I'll do a thorough nut and bolt inspection as race time grows near.


We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind.
- Stu Harmon
Re: Heading to the Texas Mile! [Re: feets] #3203305
01/08/24 09:05 PM
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Sounds like a blast, is there a driver certification?
I assume they don't let any ham & egger walk off the street and go 200mph?

Re: Heading to the Texas Mile! [Re: BDW] #3203330
01/08/24 10:50 PM
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It doesn't seem overly difficult to join in. Safety checks for the car and the first runs are at limited speeds.


We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind.
- Stu Harmon






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