Big Chief, a prominent figure from the TV show "Street Outlaws," is known for his high-performance cars. His iconic car, the "Crow," has achieved quarter-mile times in the low 6-second range, with speeds exceeding 200 mph. However, specific performance can vary depending on the setup and conditions during each race.
About a quarter of a mile square
Ah, a quarter of a mile is like taking a big journey and breaking it into four equal parts. Each part is like a piece of a puzzle that makes up the whole mile. So, a quarter of a mile in decimal is simply 0.25 miles, just a small step along the path of your painting journey. Remember, every little bit adds up to something beautiful.
A large tornado can easily by over a quarter of a mile wide. Some tornadoes are over a mile in diameter. A handful of tornadoes have been over 2 miles wide.
Big engine with lots of HP. Only seats one. Built to go a quarter mile at a time.
kamehameha fight in the big island with his chiefs
Really cheap.(if you know the right guy) For 2013 season: The next Chiefs game is Nov. 17 at 6:30 which is the Sunday Night game at Mile High Denver, CO. Prices range from $270 in section 524 to $1150 sidelie 50 yardline sec105...Enjoy the game as it will be a big test for the KC Chiefs with 8-0 seasn going into that game
The Thoroughbred was used in the developement of the Quarter Horse and it is still a big influence in the Quarter Horse industry today. If asked, most people know about the Thoroughbred as the world's fastest breed. But only for long distances. The Quarter Horse is faster than the Thoroughbred for short distances, such as a quarter mile race. Think of the Thoroughbred as a long distance runner as compared to a sprinter, the QH.
A mile is bigger than a kilometre.
1 sq mile
It is 0.25
2.96s it was done by a 503ci big block supercharged 69 dodge charger with 100 shot nos. if you don't believe me it took me forever to find that good luck
0.5 miles will be about a block in the city. If you are in the country 0.5 miles might be only half a block.