On the GRM forum we are constantly talking about driving a slow car fast or momentum cars and or preferring fast cars.
That's all fine and good but we don't ever really seem to define what we consider a fast car. It's often said that all cars are momentum cars if you are driving on the limit but that doesn't really help define it either.
Then we have the wrinkle of my much loved single seaters; many of these cars are turning similar lap times as high horsepower cars. For example at Laguna Seca Randy Pobst turned a 127 in a McLaren Senna, meanwhile the SCCA P2 and Formula Continental records are in the 125s. A P2 is fast but it doesn't drive like a 700hp car.
So for me I've always defined a fast car (from a production car standpoint) as something that will do 0-60 in under 4 seconds and run a sub 12 1/4 mile. For a Formula car the dividing line is a Formula Atlantic (1200lb car with 300hp)
Additionally for any car whether it's a single seater or a production car; if it can spin the tires coming off medium speed corners. I define medium speed as 75-80mph. Also when I say spin the tires, I mean leave distinct black marks on the tarmac level wheel spin.
So I am curious to see what your definition is.