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That's pretty quick even in an industrial area. At WOT from a dead stop I would say it takes about 7-8 seconds for that car to hit 100mph. I've been there a few times it's downhill with a gradual turn. The street is wide enough to give a sense of security but obviously dangerous enough to be unforgiving if your backend kicks out and you cannot pull it back in. Sometimes pushing the car that extra 10-20% can cost you your life as sadly happened in this case.
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