@@JWMotorsport what brand of tires? How is the steering feedback? Did you maybe had a chance to compare with an Alfa 156 4 cyl? I really like the look of the car, I’m a bit afraid of it being the typical overweight-no feedback type that we see in many brands lately.
@@michelangeloboldri9893 Since this car was not my trackday car it just had some "budget" tires, Nordexx N59000. It was OK for this car and speed. Sorry mate, have not driven a Alfa 156 before, so I can just guess, with some good tires (like Michelin PilotSport 4/4S or similar), some performance brake pads and maybe some lowering springs or complete suspension the Alfa is probably OK :)
that's because it's a auto. If it was manual you would have more control... i know because i have a manual 520d and if I downgrade to 2º and gas pedal the mf will corner just right. But it's a 2.000kg car so it's common not to do corners well compared to the 1000-1500kg sport ones
Beautiful driving man 🙏🏻
Thx man! :D
Why did you put gloves on?
Its all about the feeling ;)
Cool, what kind of speed were you getting on the laps?
what top speed are you hitting ? :D i have a 520D myself but it is remapped stage 1
Sounds nice!
This one in the video is stock.
Around 190-200km/h at Schweden-Kreuz and Adenauer-Forst.
Nice mate
What tyres you had??
Nothing special, think it was some budget tires that come with the car when I bought it, Nordexx N59000
Nice lines and observation of faster traffic. Is it my ears or are the front tyres scrubbing at anything other than in a straight line?
Thx man! Yeah the tires was not the best ones for trackdays so they are scrubbing alot
@@JWMotorsport what brand of tires? How is the steering feedback?
Did you maybe had a chance to compare with an Alfa 156 4 cyl?
I really like the look of the car, I’m a bit afraid of it being the typical overweight-no feedback type that we see in many brands lately.
@@michelangeloboldri9893 Since this car was not my trackday car it just had some "budget" tires, Nordexx N59000. It was OK for this car and speed.
Sorry mate, have not driven a Alfa 156 before, so I can just guess, with some good tires (like Michelin PilotSport 4/4S or similar), some performance brake pads and maybe some lowering springs or complete suspension the Alfa is probably OK :)
Is the car stock?
Yes
Corners are like poison for this car
that's because it's a auto. If it was manual you would have more control... i know because i have a manual 520d and if I downgrade to 2º and gas pedal the mf will corner just right. But it's a 2.000kg car so it's common not to do corners well compared to the 1000-1500kg sport ones