Vesco's two best runs is well above the
current world record of 322, and his best
timed speed is over 350 mph,
in the middle mile, with the timing trap being
well over 132ft, it was in the section between the
end of the kilo and the end of the mile
got him the Hot Rod trophy, but didnt get him
a world record
Lee ought to get a fine trophy for his exit speed record accomplishment
that is better than anyone else before him on that course
also gives awesome data for ZR rated radials, spinning it that
much on pavement for so long
Cheers for Yancy and Shierts, King of the Maxton Mile!!!!
Joe :)
todd wrote:
>Man, I love the way you think Paul...
>Todd-
>
>Paul Batts wrote
>
>>John,
>>What was the average for Lee's two best runs? That ought to be worth
>>something. eh?
>>PB
>>
>
>>> John 256 was a one way, if you guys want to compare Maxton
>>> records you gotta at least compare them to other one way runs
>>> even exit speeds which is what Maxton speeds are :)
>>> Joe :)
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