07-18-2018, 01:02 PM
People have hard times with an Alfa because many of them would die if they took an RWD instead, need more practice and setup each car well for their driving preferences. Even on Mugello Alfa can keep up quite fine and that was probably the only track where the cars were closest to each other time wise. Once a track has slower or slow corners, Alfa wins, no question about it, AWD with too much power and no BoP power restriction.
Sure driving an Alfa very fast takes some skill but driving it fast is fairly easy compared to the RWDs. Switching from RWD to AWD always feels like cheating even with the Alfas pretty rudimentary and weak AWD system.
The Alfa can be set to steer well, to oversteer on power and all that to make it corner as well if not better than RWDs.
Sure driving an Alfa very fast takes some skill but driving it fast is fairly easy compared to the RWDs. Switching from RWD to AWD always feels like cheating even with the Alfas pretty rudimentary and weak AWD system.
The Alfa can be set to steer well, to oversteer on power and all that to make it corner as well if not better than RWDs.