Oftentimes when talking about drag races, power and weight are taken into prime consideration. If a more powerful and lighter car faces a heavier, tad less powerful contender, it's almost always that the former would win.

That isn't always the case, of course. Take this matchup, for example, courtesy of YouTube's Officially Gassed. What we're seeing is a drag race slugfest between tuned '90s legends: an A80 Toyota Supra and a Nissan Skyline GT-R R34.

But just like most of these cars that still exist today, they were tuned and modified by their owners. The A80 Toyota Supra here came with several modifications in and out of the bonnet, including carbon fibre parts. With a single turbo helping its rebuilt 2JZ engine, the Supra made 850 bhp (634 kilowatts) and weighed in at 1,400 kilograms (3,086 pounds).

The Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, on the other hand, received similar modifications but was a tad less powerful at 672 bhp (501 kW) and quite heavier at 1,520 kg (3,351 lbs).

But that wasn't the end of the story. As you know, the Skyline GT-R sends power to all four wheels, while the Supra is a rear-wheel-drive coupe. The Nissan also wore Toyo R888R semi-slick street tyres compared to the Pirelli P-Zero street rubbers that the Toyota was wearing. Both cars also came with manual gearboxes.

There were two types of drag races shown on the video: the first was from a roll while the other was from a standing start. The A80 Supra won the first round after a decider that ended in a photo finish. However, with the AWD traction advantage and the impeccable skill of the Skyline GT-R's driver, the Nissan totally destroyed the Toyota when starting from a dig – and that was despite the Supra's huge power and weight advantages.