For most cars, you can get a pretty good idea of their acceleration by looking at how long it takes them to get up to 60 miles per hour. When you're testing out 900-horsepower hypercars, 60 mph is where they're just getting started.

To get a real idea of how cars like the Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1, and Porsche 918 accelerate, you need to choose a much faster speed. Like, say, 186 mph?

TheSupercarDriver decided to do just that, so it got all three cars together at Bruntingthorpe in Leicestershire, U.K. to see which one would win. R&T hasn't tested the P1, but the LaFerrari was the fastest production car we've ever tested, and as for the 918, well, before we could even hit 170 in one of our tests, we ran out of track. Still, it's fun to see the results when all three go head-to-head.

The cars being tested were privately-owned versions, and weren't provided by the manufacturers for the purpose of the test, which could explain why certain cars ran slower for them than in our tests. Not to spoil anything.

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