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For the 1967 season, the Lotus F1 race car (400 hp, 1400lb with driver and 20 gallons of fuel) had 1st gear set to redline around 100+mph, and 5th gear set for around 190mph to 200mph depending on the track. Gearing is track sensitive (choose gears to avoid extra shifting), but probably rpm drops around 30%, 20%, 15%, 12%, would be typical. Still to avoid an extra shift, a car might exit a turn in a higher gear, so having a power band for the upper 30% to 35% would help. A narrower powerband could be an issue if the jump in torque were sudden, making throttle inputs difficult to deal with in turns.
For a 6 speed tranny, the Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle gears are set to redline at these speeds (actual top speed is around 190mph): 1st-80 mph, 2nd-108 mph, 3rd-137 mph, 4th-162 mph, 5th-183 mph, 6th-199 mph, for a rpm percentage drop of: 35%, 27%, 18%, 15%, 9%. 80% of peak torque is available from 3500 rpm to 10,500 rpm, about 2/3rds of the rpm range.
For a 6 speed tranny, the Suzuki Hayabusa motorcycle gears are set to redline at these speeds (actual top speed is around 190mph): 1st-80 mph, 2nd-108 mph, 3rd-137 mph, 4th-162 mph, 5th-183 mph, 6th-199 mph, for a rpm percentage drop of: 35%, 27%, 18%, 15%, 9%. 80% of peak torque is available from 3500 rpm to 10,500 rpm, about 2/3rds of the rpm range.