06-18-2018, 04:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-18-2018, 08:19 PM by Jaroslav Černý.)
I don't know if Mugello is that bad for Alfa, it sure is not it's best track but it's still plenty fast and easy to drive. An E30 is not easy to drive on any track not even Mugello. I might try do the series with only E30 this time but it depends how much annoying the Alfas will be on race starts and with their "AWD plowing bumps". Most Alfas go totally bonkers and want to win in lap 1 no matter what. Also because not many people drive RWD the Alfas expect you to have an AWD Alfa like race line and brake points but with RWD cars you DO NOT, they fail to brake earlier when behind RWD or realize that you're not gonna go flat out through that corner as they are able to with AWD, so they bump you off track. It's an inexperienced driver issue, being too aggressive and not adapting to following a car that is different than their own that drives differently.
Oh well scratch the "inexperienced": https://youtu.be/__INWnx2DhY?t=7m32s
This is what should happen to the Alfas after they rear end poor RWDs. If only AC, if only it would realistic damage.
The Alfa can still do sub 2:00 if you set it right. And I didn't punch under 2:00 with E30 in race, too heavy, too risky.
Oh well scratch the "inexperienced": https://youtu.be/__INWnx2DhY?t=7m32s
This is what should happen to the Alfas after they rear end poor RWDs. If only AC, if only it would realistic damage.
The Alfa can still do sub 2:00 if you set it right. And I didn't punch under 2:00 with E30 in race, too heavy, too risky.