Quote: Originally Posted by
racinready300ex 
I have to disagree, a little. It's been my experance that with really bad 60's your mph drops, and the 60' improves so does the mph. But, after a point the 60's can get really fast and you start losing mph.
But, your right mph indicates hp. But, mph can vary depending how well you can get outa the hole.

I went to the track last week and cut a 1.83 60ft and my mph of 107.69
My second run I spun my slicks on the rims and cut a 2.15 60ft and my mph was 107.62...so I dont know about your 60ft theory.