Its possible, I beat a kid in his Chevy Cobalt RS or whatever they are. I had a better reaction time (I also loaded the torque converter for a couple seconds before it went green so I shot off the line) and he missed a shift trying to rapidly shift to keep up, that was the nail in the coffin for him, as I was able to make it to where the road became one lane and he had to stay behind me.  He flipped me off later when it became two lanes again.
These cars aren't thaaat slow.  It depends on the driver!
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