One Quick Accent (12.5 sec)
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One Quick Accent (12.5 sec)
Found this release on the Hyundai site today... one quick Accent!
The 2001 Hyundai Accent WRC2, run by the Hyundai Castrol World Rally Team and competing in the 2001 World Rally Championship, was last week crowned the Drag King at the world famous Santa Pod Raceway in the UK. The event in question was being filmed for the BBC Television motoring program, Top Gear and involved presenter Vicky Butler-Henderson, herself an accomplished racing driver, pitting a Nissan Skyline R34 against Alister McRae and the Accent WRC2. The Nissan Skyline R34 is widely acknowledged as one of the most significant supercars of recent years and the point of the exercise was to see which of the two road-legal vehicles had the best acceleration.
The two cars were run head to head several times, each with the same result. The Accent, piloted by McRae, was at least a full second quicker over the standing 1/4 mile than the Nissan. The results for the Accent were also exceptionally consistent, with times deviating by no more than 5/100ths of a second between runs. The best result for the Accent was 12.50 seconds, with a speed of 106mph, against the Skyline's 13.56 sec and 96mph. The data acquisition system on the Accent WRC2 also showed that the car covered the bench-mark 0-100kph sprint in 3.8 seconds, an outstanding achievement for a car that drove to the event from the team's Milton Keynes base.
The 2001 Hyundai Accent WRC2, run by the Hyundai Castrol World Rally Team and competing in the 2001 World Rally Championship, was last week crowned the Drag King at the world famous Santa Pod Raceway in the UK. The event in question was being filmed for the BBC Television motoring program, Top Gear and involved presenter Vicky Butler-Henderson, herself an accomplished racing driver, pitting a Nissan Skyline R34 against Alister McRae and the Accent WRC2. The Nissan Skyline R34 is widely acknowledged as one of the most significant supercars of recent years and the point of the exercise was to see which of the two road-legal vehicles had the best acceleration.
The two cars were run head to head several times, each with the same result. The Accent, piloted by McRae, was at least a full second quicker over the standing 1/4 mile than the Nissan. The results for the Accent were also exceptionally consistent, with times deviating by no more than 5/100ths of a second between runs. The best result for the Accent was 12.50 seconds, with a speed of 106mph, against the Skyline's 13.56 sec and 96mph. The data acquisition system on the Accent WRC2 also showed that the car covered the bench-mark 0-100kph sprint in 3.8 seconds, an outstanding achievement for a car that drove to the event from the team's Milton Keynes base.