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Originally Posted by Nostril Cheese
Yeah old Italian car vs. old German car. lol
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The Italian car crushes it like a grape, then and now.
I used to know a guy who vintage raced an Alfa Guilietta. He was also the shop foreman at a big L.A. BMW dealer and the only guy certified to work on the newest M cars. He knew more about BMWs then the next 3 guys working next to him put together.
I had my 2002 at the time and asked him if it was a good basis for a vintage race car. He laughed out loud and said,
"once around the track at big Willow and you'd be done."
There are only two makes of old cars that you can take to the track and not break, Porsche and Alfa Romeo. I'm talking in stock form. It's the god's truth.