no, I mean best time, in sec.
This is a pretty good question !
I think I remember from Data at Goliad in 2004, when I
went 251 mph, that the 1 mile was covered in 23 seconds.
I took a look at this video by Bill Warner at the same track,
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=bill+warner+texasand used the stop-action to find some rough numbers:
1) Starts at about (~) :36 seconds.
2) 0-60 mph ~ 4 seconds (not that quick)
3) 1-100 mph ~ 6 seconds (NOW getting quicker)
4) 0-150 MPH ~ 9 seconds
5) 0-200 mph ~ 12 seconds
6) 0-250 MPH ~ 18 seconds
7) 0-275 MPH ~ 22 seconds, begin shutdown
Another Bill Warner video in Texas,
but another track:
This does NOT end well......
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2j68kptHqU1) Bill begins to move at about (~) 56 seconds by the on-board timer.
2) 0-60 mph ~ 6 seconds
3) 0-100 MPH ~ 9 seconds
4) 0-150 mph ~ 13 seconds
5) 0-200 mph ~ 15 seconds
6) 0-250 mph ~ 21 seconds
7) 25 seconds - the first bad thing starts.....
hits 260 mph, slows, later things go VERY wrong....
* * * *
You could "rough guess" that on Bill's 300+ mph
run at Loring, that the elapsed time
might be about 20 seconds.
21-22 seconds for 275 MPH,
23 seconds for 250 mph and so on.
Most of the "fast" guys have data that tells them
good elapsed times from 1st movement to "throttle chop"
A few have integrated GPS, and can
"find" the mile - or + a few feet.