MPH Over Limit ......plus Points
6 to 9 MPH......... $80.50
10 to 14 MPH..... $155.50
15 to 19 MPH..... $180.50
20 to 29 MPH..... $205.50
30 MPH & Over... $305.50
Point Values
The following infractions will result in six points against your license:
* Leaving the scene of an accident with damage of at least $50
* Speed violations resulting in an accident
These infractions will earn you four points:
* Driving recklessly
* Moving violations that cause an accident
* Attempting to pass a school bus that has stopped
* Exceeding the posted speed limit by 16 mph or more
* Ignoring traffic control signals or devices
Point Maximums
Your license may be suspended if you incur the following points:
* 12 points within a 12-month period―30-day suspension
* 18 points within an 18-month period―three-month suspension
* 24 points within a 36-month period―one-year suspension
Now that everyone knows what their facing (if on a public road), I think the answer to your question is that if the computers/limiters are set the same, up to the limit of the PT's (about 125mph) both the hardtop and Vert can reach that speed. The Vert with the top down might struggle a bit more against the air turbulence but will reach it with enough distance to run.