0-60 Test from the 1990s

Rare 0-60 test footage of famous musicians from the 1990s. We're actively searching for footage — check back soon.

About 0-60 Test Footage

The 0-60 test is the universal benchmark of automotive acceleration — a simple, repeatable measure that tells you exactly how quickly a car can deploy its power. These clips capture launches, wheel spin, traction control interventions, and the visceral force of rapid acceleration, often with telemetry data overlaid. From sub-two-second electric hypercars to vintage muscle cars struggling for traction on period tyres, 0-60 content provides a fascinating comparison across eras, technologies, and price points.

The 1990s in Music

The 1990s was the JDM golden age and the decade that produced some of the greatest driver's cars ever made. The Mazda MX-5 proved that affordable fun wasn't dead, the Honda NSX rewrote the supercar rulebook, and the Nissan Skyline GT-R, Toyota Supra, and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution became legends of the tuning world. At the top of the pyramid, the McLaren F1 set a standard that wouldn't be surpassed for over a decade. In motorsport, Michael Schumacher dominated Formula 1, while the World Rally Championship delivered some of its most iconic battles. The rise of consumer video cameras and early internet forums means footage from this era is more accessible — but the best clips remain scattered across forgotten websites and ageing VHS transfers.

No 0-60 test clips from the 1990s yet — we're working on it.