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newsgroupar
05-23-2011, 07:46 AM
Ciao Amici,

the Alfa Romeo Challenge was present at the Zolder Race Festival last weekend. I've just uploaded onboards of my qualifying to YouTube:

Alfa Romeo Challenge 2011 Zolder Qualifying

Cheers

Remco

henk4
05-23-2011, 08:19 AM
nice, was it the same car you were catching towards the end, that overtook you in the beginning? Some overrevving at 3.14 during downshifting?

newsgroupar
05-23-2011, 09:20 AM
nice, was it the same car you were catching towards the end, that overtook you in the beginning? Some overrevving at 3.14 during downshifting?

Yes, was the same car, a GTV6 with 3.0 V6, so I was slightly surprised I was able to catchup with him. Over-revving a little bit, but still below the 8500rpm, so no problem for the engine fortunately.

pimento
05-23-2011, 05:17 PM
Nice driving there mate, smooth and consistant. I always liked that track when playing GT Legends, I wish it was in more games. I'd love to drive it one day.

csl177
05-23-2011, 07:37 PM
I agree, Zolder is one of those tracks that seems like it goes somewhere.

Nice and smooth, Remco. Is the class you run the 156 in similar to our SCCA SSB or C (showroom stock)?
Nice looking car BTW, love the paint scheme!

newsgroupar
05-23-2011, 11:44 PM
I don't know the SCCA regulations but I'm competing in the M2000 class. The regulations can be found on http://www.alfaromeochallenge.eu/. But as my car is a works Alfa 156 Gruppo N Olanda, specially built by Fiat Corse for the Dutch Alfa 156 Challenge, I need to comply with the original Cup-specifications.

henk4
05-24-2011, 12:01 AM
I don't know the SCCA regulations but I'm competing in the M2000 class. The regulations can be found on http://www.alfaromeochallenge.eu/. But as my car is a works Alfa 156 Gruppo N Olanda, specially built by Fiat Corse for the Dutch Alfa 156 Challenge, I need to comply with the original Cup-specifications.

why was the lonely 323i allowed to participate?????

IndianDrives
05-24-2011, 03:58 AM
Nice car and pics to. Thanks for sharing with us.

forza_autodelta
05-25-2011, 04:30 PM
nice video, unfortunately we've not been able to go to Dijon this year, and dad lost second gear at last race, so he's also out for Le Mans in July :(

henk4
05-25-2011, 10:48 PM
nice video, unfortunately we've not been able to go to Dijon this year, and dad lost second gear at last race, so he's also out for Le Mans in July :(

I am sure, that if he searches carefully, he will find it again....

newsgroupar
05-27-2011, 02:15 AM
As JS-Racing we will be present at Le Mans with at least 2x 75s and 1x 156 (the above one:D) and will facilitate some other drivers. Already preparing for this event. Never drove there with the Alfa Challenge. So for us it's a new circuit to learn. Cool:cool:

forza_autodelta
05-28-2011, 01:43 PM
I am sure, that if he searches carefully, he will find it again....

you can see my English is still poor :D

newsgroupar
09-12-2011, 03:26 AM
hey there what is that car infront of the alfa romeo? that is really fast. just look at the gap, alfa cannot even get close to it. but win or lose i still love alfa romeo! especially the engine sound when it is revving up! cheers!

All cars (except a lonely BMW) are Alfa's, divided in several subclasses. The 1st one overtaking me (red with some yellow) is the Alfa 75 from Mark Roffelsen (3.0 V6 >300 hp and weighing less dan 1000 kg). He's competing in the Modified Plus, where I am competing in the Modified 2000 with only a 2.0 TS 180HP engine and a car weighing above 1150kg.
The 2nd one (white/red) is a GTV6 with 3.0 V6. Same story as above. As you can see (at the end) I can fairly keep up with this last one. So personally I think that's not really bad driving of mine :)