Top 10 Fastest Cars from 2002

2002 McLaren F1

Rank: #1

Class: 2002

0-60 Time: 3.4 seconds

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The top 10 fastest cars from 2002 are ranked from fastest to slowest based on their 0-60 times. We crunched the numbers from the best estimates of several premier resources, including Motor Trend, Road & Track, Car & Driver and more.

Pulling up at #1 in this class is the 2002 McLaren F1, which races 0-60 mph in 3.4 seconds. Sports cars with this rate of acceleration are generally classified as Super Fast Cars.

It darts ahead of the #2 ranked 2002 Molser MT900S Prototype by 0.1 seconds and the #3 ranked 2002 Porsche 911 GT2 by 0.2 seconds.

Whether you are behind the wheel of one of these cars or happen to spot one in the next lane over, think twice before you step on the gas pedal. In a race from 0-60 mph between 2002 McLaren F1 vs. 2002 Molser MT900S Prototype, you would WIN by 0.1 seconds!

If you happen to roll up next to another McLaren, be sure you know what you're up against. Find out where your car stands among the top 10 fastest cars from 2002.


0-60 mph Standings

RankOrderYearOrderMakeOrderModelOrderHorsepowerOrderMSRPOrder0-60 TimeOrder
12002McLarenF1627$1,000,0003.4
22002MolserMT900S Prototype435$160,0003.5
32002Porsche911 GT2456$187,7243.6
42002LamborghiniMurcielago580$290,8053.6
52002PorscheRuf Rturbo520$216,8803.8
62002Ferrari360 Spider395$176,5124.5
72002ChevroletCorvette Z06405$50,7334.7
82002Aston MartinVanquish460$249,8264.7
92002BMWM5394$72,6454.8
102002Porsche911 Carrera320$78,8054.9
112002BMWM3 SMG II333$55,6954.9
122002MaseratiCambiocorsa390$99,1585.0
132002AcuraNSX290$91,3685.0
142002Mercedes-BenzSLK32 AMG349$58,0305.0
152002Porsche911 Targa320$84,9755.0
162002ChevroletCamaro Z28310$24,8555.5
172002Nissan350Z287 5.6
182002SubaruImpreza WRX227$24,5205.7
192002InfinitiG35 Sport Coupe280 6.1
202002BMW330i225$39,5196.1
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We provide the most comprehensive collection of zero to 60 times, comparisons and class standings. Our proprietary 0-60 time calculations are based on the best estimates from several of the premier sources, including Motor Trend, Road & Track, Car & Driver and more. The data presented by Sportscar Standings are estimates only, are not guaranteed to be accurate, and are subject to change at any time.