Roll-on racing... What's the fascination?

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lightly modded, the ms3 is a high 13-sec car from a dig with a good launch. From a roll, the ms3 turns into a 12 second monster.

nuff said.

Monster, hardly. I think people give these cars a little too much credit sometimes. They are decently quick and fun to drive but I would never use the word "fast" to describe my car or any other MS3 that I've seen.
 
Monster, hardly. I think people give these cars a little too much credit sometimes. They are decently quick and fun to drive but I would never use the word "fast" to describe my car or any other MS3 that I've seen.

Quick and Competitive come to my mind, especially at the autocross.
 
I agree. It's almost too hard to launch the car, be quick, and not skip your tires through 3 grear. It is for me anyway. Going from a roll really shows what the power is all about.
 
Okay, I understand that "racing from a roll" tends to be more spontaneous and less conspicuous than launching from a traffic light or any other situation where two cars are stopped and staged against each other.

I also understand that starting from a roll negates the advantage an AWD or RWD drive car has at the launch.

As for the abuse of launching the car... sure, I can understand wanting to avoid that too. After all, we saw what happened to Hitler's GTR.
But if you're worried about abusing your car, than why "race" at all?

lightly modded, the ms3 is a high 13-sec car from a dig with a good launch. From a roll, the ms3 turns into a 12 second monster.

nuff said.

This cracks me up!
Well sure, the MS3 can do the quarter mile in 12 seconds if it starts with a 40mph rolling start.
With a 50mph rolling start, it probably does the quarter in less than 10 seconds!
Is there a "standard" for roll-on racing, such as what speed the run starts at?

To be honest, I really don't care about horsepower pissing matches and I think anybody can go fast in a straight line without any skill... especially from a roll.

Throw in some corners and that would show who can drive and who's just good at bolting on parts. (cool)
 
This cracks me up!
Well sure, the MS3 can do the quarter mile in 12 seconds if it starts with a 40mph rolling start.
With a 50mph rolling start, it probably does the quarter in less than 10 seconds!
Is there a "standard" for roll-on racing, such as what speed the run starts at?
You totally missed his point and meaning about the 12 Second Car.

He was referring to what the car would be capable of pending it could hook.

If its a high 13 sec 1/4 mile car trapping 109MPH+....The trap telle the tale of the power the car has.
It would have likely spun theough at least two gears and still trapped with a speed of a 12 second car.

From a roll...Then you could easily go against a 12 second RWD car that hooks as all the advantage of that setup is gone.

My old MSP would only muster a 14.0....But trapped 103MPH...I hung with or beat many 12 and 13 second cars....but I SPun through three gears at the track....FWD Traction is a *****.

Hopefully this make more sense now of what he was trying to say.
 
You totally missed his point and meaning about the 12 Second Car.

He was referring to what the car would be capable of pending it could hook.

If its a high 13 sec 1/4 mile car trapping 109MPH+....The trap telle the tale of the power the car has.
It would have likely spun theough at least two gears and still trapped with a speed of a 12 second car.

From a roll...Then you could easily go against a 12 second RWD car that hooks as all the advantage of that setup is gone.

My old MSP would only muster a 14.0....But trapped 103MPH...I hung with or beat many 12 and 13 second cars....but I SPun through three gears at the track....FWD Traction is a *****.

Hopefully this make more sense now of what he was trying to say.

I understood what he was trying to say but a car that traps 100-110 is not a "monster".
 
You totally missed his point and meaning about the 12 Second Car.

He was referring to what the car would be capable of pending it could hook.

If its a high 13 sec 1/4 mile car trapping 109MPH+....The trap telle the tale of the power the car has.
It would have likely spun theough at least two gears and still trapped with a speed of a 12 second car.

From a roll...Then you could easily go against a 12 second RWD car that hooks as all the advantage of that setup is gone.

That's all total speculation! If a certain weakness were eliminated, then the car might perform to a certain expectation. What does that mean? What standard are you measuring by or comparing to?

If people are going to use quarter mile times as a standard, a standard that has always been established by measuring a car's ability to traverse a quarter mile straightaway from a standing start, then people need to measure their cars' performance the same way.
How exactly do you come up with a 12 second quarter mile time by measuring it from a roll?

If I'm unaware of existing standards for roll-on racing and how the results of roll-on racing compare to conventional start-line-to-finish-line racing results, please point me in the right direction.

Is there a roll-on racing governing body?
 
That's all total speculation! If a certain weakness were eliminated, then the car might perform to a certain expectation. What does that mean? What standard are you measuring by or comparing to?

If people are going to use quarter mile times as a standard, a standard that has always been established by measuring a car's ability to traverse a quarter mile straightaway from a standing start, then people need to measure their cars' performance the same way.
How exactly do you come up with a 12 second quarter mile time by measuring it from a roll?

If I'm unaware of existing standards for roll-on racing and how the results of roll-on racing compare to conventional start-line-to-finish-line racing results, please point me in the right direction.

Is there a roll-on racing governing body?

30-70 time?

Another way of saying the same thing would be that the MS3 is capable of a 12 second quarter mile if you run it on drag slicks....
 
Trap Speeds show True 1/4 mile potential of the Car.
Period.

Not saying it can click those times off because of one issue or another....
But if you put a 13.5 AWD Car that traps 101 on the street with a 14.2 FWD car that traps 103+....The AWD will get owned pretty much from anything 2nd gear on.

Not gonna argue about it....ITs how it will happen if the drivers are equal and only the cars comes into play at that point.

My point is that the only thing that limits the 14 second car from being a 13 second car is the Traction off the line.

All the differences in those two 1/4 mile runs would be in netted in the 60ft. times alone.
Pure and SImple.
 
That's all total speculation! If a certain weakness were eliminated, then the car might perform to a certain expectation. What does that mean? What standard are you measuring by or comparing to?

If people are going to use quarter mile times as a standard, a standard that has always been established by measuring a car's ability to traverse a quarter mile straightaway from a standing start, then people need to measure their cars' performance the same way.
How exactly do you come up with a 12 second quarter mile time by measuring it from a roll?

If I'm unaware of existing standards for roll-on racing and how the results of roll-on racing compare to conventional start-line-to-finish-line racing results, please point me in the right direction.

Is there a roll-on racing governing body?

one example is that car and driver measures cars by 0-60 as well as a "street start", known as a 5-60mph. This measurement is specifically for giving the end user an idea of street performance and is generally what most people do when having a little competition around town.
 
Trap Speeds show True 1/4 mile potential of the Car.
Period.

Not saying it can click those times off because of one issue or another....
But if you put a 13.5 AWD Car that traps 101 on the street with a 14.2 FWD car that traps 103+....The AWD will get owned pretty much from anything 2nd gear on.

Not gonna argue about it....ITs how it will happen if the drivers are equal and only the cars comes into play at that point.

My point is that the only thing that limits the 14 second car from being a 13 second car is the Traction off the line.

All the differences in those two 1/4 mile runs would be in netted in the 60ft. times alone.
Pure and SImple.

What about the 12.40 AWD car trapping 119? Don't ask me how I came up with those numbers, its not like I have a timeslip lying around that shows that......

I also agree that on a roll the only thing that matters is your trap speed. However any MS3 that I've seen is hardly fast.
 
brake boost it baby! haha

I would like to see if anybody could do the "full boost" trick on the MS3, do a 1/4 starting in 2nd gear, I think that would be interesting.

roll racing is kind of a easier/safer(on the car)/less precise operator demand, way of seeing which car is faster IMO
 
What about the 12.40 AWD car trapping 119? Don't ask me how I came up with those numbers, its not like I have a timeslip lying around that shows that......

I also agree that on a roll the only thing that matters is your trap speed. However any MS3 that I've seen is hardly fast.
Dependson the 60 ft time.
You have to ask....is there more time to be shaved there...If yes....then its a faster car on the street.

If its setup absolutly amazingly and hooks perfect...then its about as fast as it will be and the Trap times are what you should look at if wanting to roll race.

Its unlikely that a 110MPH trap car can beat a 120MPH trap car....Even if the 110MPH car has the fastr 1/4 time.

You have to do a lot of both kinds of racing and just realize the cars characteristics to get into this mindset without doubting it.
 
Dependson the 60 ft time.
You have to ask....is there more time to be shaved there...If yes....then its a faster car on the street.

If its setup absolutly amazingly and hooks perfect...then its about as fast as it will be and the Trap times are what you should look at if wanting to roll race.

Its unlikely that a 110MPH trap car can beat a 120MPH trap car....Even if the 110MPH car has the fastr 1/4 time.

You have to do a lot of both kinds of racing and just realize the cars characteristics to get into this mindset without doubting it.

I was kidding. I actually do have a timeslip with those times on it. I was trying not to blow the tires away and I guess I tried too hard. Next pass was 11.68@123.
 
Nurburg ring lap times;

Mazdaspeed3 8:39
Honda NSX 8:38
Lotus Exige 8:42
Porche 911 Carrera 8:28

Thats some pretty good company to hang with for a "slow" car.


Shoot me a message the next time you drive your car around a race track in Germany.
 
All that matters is the Top Gear test track.

Speaking of which, does anyone know if they ever tested the MS3? I have the episode where they test the MS6 and Clarkson loved it. I wonder what they would have to say about its little brother.
 
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