Real 0-60 & Quarter Mile Times — Car Performance Leaderboards
FastTrack's leaderboards rank real-world acceleration times recorded with GPS by car enthusiasts. Unlike manufacturer claims or magazine test numbers, these are actual runs from real cars with real modifications in real conditions. Every time on the board was recorded on a phone or GPS device, not estimated from a dyno.
Acceleration Leaderboards
- 0-60 mph — The most common acceleration benchmark. See the fastest real-world 0-60 times by vehicle make and model
- 0-100 mph — Tests both launch and sustained acceleration through the mid-range
- Quarter mile — Time and trap speed over 1,320 feet, the classic drag strip measurement
- Half mile — Extended distance for high-horsepower vehicles that need more room to stretch their legs
Rolling Speed Leaderboards
Rolling acceleration tests eliminate the launch variable and measure pure mid-range power. Popular for highway pulls and roll races.
- 60-130 mph — The standard roll race benchmark
- 60-100 mph — Shorter roll for lighter vehicles
- 100-150 mph — High-speed acceleration for serious builds
Mod-Aware Rankings
What makes FastTrack leaderboards unique is that every run is linked to the vehicle's modification list. You can see not just how fast a 2024 BMW M3 went, but exactly what mods were on it — intake, tune, exhaust, downpipe. This turns leaderboards from bragging rights into actionable modification data. If you want to know which mods actually make your platform faster, the leaderboard shows you.