Lion77
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Ford Raptor vs $1,000,000 Raptor T1+
Obviously the T1 just smokes it, but really cool video showcasing the T1's performance but also how capable a production F-150 (and by extension, the Ranger and Bronco) really is.
On the technical track section, the T1 ran a ~42 second time while the F-150 ran a 67 second time. $80k F-150 Raptor vs $1 million Raptor T1 Trophy Truck for just 25 seconds faster....yah that's a lot faster in racing (roughly 37% time gap), but dollar per second ratio?
1,000,000 / 25 = $40,000 for every second of time shaved from the total vs. the F-150 production truck. Can't argue with the cost / practicality / performance bargain of production raptors in any flavor and it's pretty impressive.
I'm betting the RR with a Pro Cal would have been a bit faster than the F-150 Raptor due to its size and power / weight ratio advantage, which seems to be the case on the tighter more technical sections.
Obviously the T1 just smokes it, but really cool video showcasing the T1's performance but also how capable a production F-150 (and by extension, the Ranger and Bronco) really is.
On the technical track section, the T1 ran a ~42 second time while the F-150 ran a 67 second time. $80k F-150 Raptor vs $1 million Raptor T1 Trophy Truck for just 25 seconds faster....yah that's a lot faster in racing (roughly 37% time gap), but dollar per second ratio?
1,000,000 / 25 = $40,000 for every second of time shaved from the total vs. the F-150 production truck. Can't argue with the cost / practicality / performance bargain of production raptors in any flavor and it's pretty impressive.
I'm betting the RR with a Pro Cal would have been a bit faster than the F-150 Raptor due to its size and power / weight ratio advantage, which seems to be the case on the tighter more technical sections.
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