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Re: It's Not a TA Alfa, But It Has Some Damn Impressive Spee

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 2:35 am
by squadragrunn
considering the age and difference in development between 105's and 116's, one should say a well sorted alfetta would do even better

Re: It's Not a TA Alfa, But It Has Some Damn Impressive Spee

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 5:13 am
by Giuliettaevo2
Ask Ron Simons to bring his GTV out of retirement and let him drive it against the Porsche.... :wink:

Not very fair considering Ron's Ring-experience and the fact that his GTV is a full racecar. :oops:

How fast doe Richard Banks lap the Ring in his Ti Super-R? Then you could compare that with for example one of the RS 75's.

Re: It's Not a TA Alfa, But It Has Some Damn Impressive Spee

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2013 5:13 am
by Giuliettaevo2
double post.. :oops:

Re: It's Not a TA Alfa, But It Has Some Damn Impressive Spee

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 12:45 pm
by andy_xx
I´ve already asked this year ago and they says "We have never timed Ron's GTV 6 round the ring, but our Alfa 75 TS's do about 8.30 bridge to Gantry and the V6's do about 8.25 on semi slick tires
To put it in comparison a BMW E36 318 with 150 bhp with the same mods is about 8.45."

Re: It's Not a TA Alfa, But It Has Some Damn Impressive Spee

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2013 1:30 pm
by 75evo
Very tempted to ship my 75 to the UK or Europe. Then store it there for about 1 year for runs on Spa and the Ring.