User blog comment:Audi R8 tyke/Acceleration rate of cars in A8/@comment-35024412-20180622043519/@comment-34346976-20180622102943

Nope. You have to consider the Top Speed of the car. Since the Top speed of the car is at the numerator of the whole thing, (remember, you're dividing top speed by accelerating time) that means a higher top speed INCREASES the ratio. For instance, take the acceleration of the Cobra and the Sparta. Both cars accelerate to Top Speed in 2.673 seconds. (See HectorX's videos for this) HOWEVER, due to the fact that the Sparta has a LOWER top speed than the Sagaris, the ratio for the Sparta is smaller than the Cobra (160.8679 for the Cobra VS 160.1197 for the Sparta), as the denominator of the fraction AKA the time needed is the same, meaning that a higher top speed does increase the acceleration rate.

In case you're wondering, fake speed affect the ratio by reducing the top speed. You can still calculate, as fake speed only modifies the SPEED, not with the TIME. I.E. in calculation terms, the car's acceleration with fake speed is just multiplying the modifier of the car with the acceleration rate.

BTW from your comments you're assuming that all the cars accelerate to the same speed. EVEN if you managed to time the car of accelerationg JUST to that specific speed, the time is what matters in this case, as a smaller denominator AKA time neededs means a faster acceleration rate.