Alfa Busso is the best V6. End.
Alfa Busso is the best V6. End.
You missed the Alfa Romeo 155 Ti from DTM. 2.5L V6 revving to over 11,000RPM. Sounds F1 good. The Busso V6 is the best V6 ever to be raced and put on the road. Period.
Love that red. Reminiscent of Alfa “Cuore” Red 130BB
...they also turn right AND left...
This is proper racing, more people should watch it. Forget Nascar, drifting, rallycross, or even F1...WEC and touring cars is where its at.
as there should not be. Let them race.
There is no comparing nascar to Le mans endurance racing. Not at all...
...at least they can wire up a TPMS correctly *cough Toyota*
That’s the thing. It doesn’t look cleaner, it makes the car look low rent and obviously modified. I can see the case if the car has ridiculous badging all over the place, but most cases I see BMWs or Audis debadged because the driver is trying to pass their base model off as something more. Just leave the badges on.
Yes, it is. Although your case almost makes a case for it. But 99% of the time, yes it is indeed stupid. You have a base model 3 Series...you are not fooling anyone into thinking you have an M.
Not a coupe. It is a fastback.
I agree, this is a good idea. Because false badging and especially de-badging is particularly stupid.
I as well would take home the manual V8. Every day, all day. There is a lot more to a sports car than just performance numbers...and oftentimes they are numbers you cannot even get close to in a somewhat-legal or sane manner. It is about the drive most of all.
an LFA is not an R8. So no.
Needs a manual. Until then, it is subpar.
I agree. Tracks need to be bigger and allow for more passing opportunities. Also gravel traps need to come back to deter cutting corners.
ABSOLUTELY. Came here to post this.
Buy a Mini then. Expensive, but you can customize just about everything.
What is wrong with a screen that is lower in the dash, or even further away from your face? Drive the damn car and stop staring at the damn screen. I want a car without screens but with buttons thank you. Oh, and I am an elder millennial.