Video Of Lies Shows Smart Car “Beating” A Mustang In A Drag Race
I initially found this video on The Chive, under the headline “Smart Car absolutely destroys mustang at drag race.” If this was a carnival, I’d call shenanigans, run home, grab my broom, and pummel whoever orchestrated this lie.
I have made my feelings on Smart Cars known before. Their safety rivals that of a soap box derby car constructed from particle board, they get relatively shitty gas mileage (30 to 40 miles per gallon is NOT efficient for a car that size), and they just look stupid, which is a valid criticism of a car, so shut up. It’s not that you need to drive a Tahoe or an F-150 to be a good, ‘MERICAN car owner, it’s just that there’s almost* no point to spend a portion of every day risking flaming death in what looks like a stylish European clown car. (A mime car?)
*The one practical element to Smart Cars I will cede is that they make parking MUCH more convenient, which is apparently why they are so popular in cities like San Francisco. In many other places, such as Austin, however, they have no practicality whatsoever and are under constant threat of getting stuck under the wheel well of a pickup while being passed on the highway.
So, when I watched this video of a Smart Car “beating” a Mustang in a drag race, I shouted “shenanigans” and stole a broom from the janitor. Here’s the video:
My first thought when watching this was, “FLIP! FLIP! FLIP!”
I have no doubt that a Smart Car can probably initially accelerate faster than a Mustang–for about 10 feet–but there’s no way it outpaces one longer than a quarter mile, an eighth of a mile, or even 1,000 feet. According to zeroto60times.com, this decade’s Shelby GT Mustangs can hit 60 mph in about four seconds (the 2013 comes in at 3.5). Those Shelbys can also do a quarter mile in roughly 12 seconds. The ’08 Smart Car in the video does zero to 60 in about 15 seconds, assuming the driver is a 140 pound vegan with nothing from the co-op market sitting in the passenger seat. So no, this didn’t legitimately happen. I’ve driven behind too many Smart Cars on Mopac struggling along at 55 and shaking violently, ready to disintegrate at what is practically warp speed for them, to believe that any of them could be legitimately good at going fast.
But all of that is moot, because if you go to the YouTube page for the video, the description clearly says that the Mustang won. It does say that the Smart Car gave the Mustang a good race, but that Mustang didn’t look like it was going all out. Sort of like when you let your little brother score a bucket or two in basketball, just to make him feel better–before ending on a 10-0 run, because YOU NEVER FORGET WHO’S IN CHARGE HERE, BITCH.
TL;DR: Smart Cars are stupid. This video is lies. The Mustang won, giving another victory to America, fireworks, and titties.
You also missed that the driver of the Mustang fucked up his shift into 2nd, 3rd, and possibly 4th. Realistically though he was in 6th gear and only going 110, he should’ve been in 4th gear at that speed (at most) if he knew what he was doing. I’ve had 2 mustangs in the past year and watching him drive that, was simply embarrassing.
10 years ago at 5:18 pmthe stang was clearly not giving full effort until the end here. the finishing speeds were 81 on the smartcar and 110 on the mustang but the stang only won by .3 seconds
10 years ago at 5:24 pmEither way you need a small penis to drive either. I’d know, I drive a mustang.
10 years ago at 6:12 pmKinda reminds me of this
10 years ago at 9:20 pm“But there’s no way it outpaces one longer than a quarter mile, an eighth of a mile, or even 1,000 feet.”
Hate to be that guy Bacon… But an eighth of a mile is 660 feet.
10 years ago at 10:03 pmAmerican muscle always kicks ass
10 years ago at 11:31 amMaking them think they have a chance then winning in the last second. TFM.
10 years ago at 1:26 pmBacon, how did the thought never occur to you that, oh I don’t know, the car was modified?
10 years ago at 9:05 amIf you can read number clearly the mustang won. Leave it to some GDI’s to not know numbers, no wonder we’re so much more successful.
10 years ago at 6:21 pmTipping smart cars is like hazing pledges; except the pledges don’t break (usually).
10 years ago at 9:51 pm