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First Vehicles: Who is the fastest?

The First range now includes quite a few licenses and vehicles. Over the years the collection has grown. Many licenses have a strong connection with racing. But the big question is: Who is the fastest?

It was time for me to try to answer this question. We sometimes have a little idea, we have impressions, but nothing beats a scientific approach.

So I made a circuit with a long straight line so that the vehicles can reach their cruising speed.

To measure the speed I took out my Nesquik radar which will allow me to have a precise measurement of the speed.

In order not to have a difference in power supply between the first cars tested and the last ones with potentially exhausted batteries, I also took out my First power supply on the mains guaranteeing me a stable 6 Volt power supply.

The test will take place as follows:

  • 5 warm-up laps
  • then 10 laps with speed readings to get
    • the minimum speed
    • the maximum speed
    • the average

Weather conditions:

  • room temperature16.9°C
  • Humidity 70%

All vehicles have been tested and the results are in the table below.

In addition, each car has been photographed on the radar with the results displayed. You will find the photos below the table.

Speed in cm/s

LicenceCarMin speedMax speedAverage speedWeight
MickeyMickey191.01198.44194.7624g
MickeyDonald258.64279.14264.2928g
CarsFlash McQueen223.73229.19226.5822g
CarsStorm299.62305.18303.0125g
Mario KartMario179.57188.68183.5423g
Mario KartYoshi172.13178.06174.3222g
Paw PatrolChase164.47169.42167.1629g
Paw PatrolMarcus166.14169.56167.3331g
Paw PatrolStella215.01220.11217.7928g
BatwheelsBatman174.36178.11175.9623g
BatwheelsRedbird202.13206.17204.2325g
Spidey et ses amis extraordinairesSpidey136.55145.13140.8028g
Spidey et ses amis extraordinairesSpin189.83198.92192.8729g

Voici les photos

Bilan

The fastest vehicle is Storm with an average of 303cm/s and the slowest is Spidey with an average of 140.80cm/s.

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