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I'm not talking 0-60 times.
Neither was anyone else other than you
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However it uses far less energy to increase your forward velocity by 30mph when the starting point is 30mph; or in English you'll go from 30-60mph faster than you'll go from 0-30mph.
Eh? You do realise you have that backwards. I'd advise you to check acceleration times, for various cars. 0-30 is generally a lot quicker than 30-60.
The RS6 for example. 0-30 in in 1.7
30-60 in 2.6
Besides that, I don't see what it has to do with the point.
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"Poke" (ok, technical terms, power and acceleration, performance envelope) actually has a lot to do with it. Talking about overtaking a single car here that might, given the chance, do something unexpected to block your overtake (usually accelerate hard as you pull out to overtake, or even more dangerously move out over the white line to block you).
And in that situation, the chance that a faster acceleration will help is so slight as to not bother mentioning. If you have the time to see that you need to accelerate, and then put it into action, you would have had much more time to brake and fall back in.
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the acceleration is rapid enough that you're unlikely to have a problem with "blockers" like this.
Personally, I see trying to overtake someone who is blocking you by speed is just braindead. Of course the other driver shouldn't be doing it, but as some people well know, 2 wrongs don't make a right especially in driving. It just makes it dangerous.
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152mph on a long downhill straight with a tail wind.
No offense meant, but given your estimates and very odd ideas of accelerating, that could well be disputed. lets just agree to disagree due to the absence of proof.