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What Cars have you raced with your Giulia or QV?

6.4K views 38 replies 21 participants last post by  Jejacks  
#1 ·
I would just love to hear from some fellow Alfisti and stories about cars they have gone up against. Please post if your car is stock, mod or QV. Shoutout to @Twissle for the idea of this post. I pick up mine on Monday so I may have a story to provide :p.
 
#4 ·
Race? What is this race of which you speak, and why would I admit to doing it?
 
#11 ·
I don't race but I've had fun with what I think was a carrera 4s and an sl55 amg but it was hard to tell because both were in the rear view mirror.
Then there was a q50 that passed me and stayed ahead. I guess he didn't see the cop up ahead.
 
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#12 ·
Took the QF out today for a short trip to the store and on my way back home a C63 comes roaring up behind me, backing off, then roaring up again. Through residential streets. Like 25 mph residential streets. No, I didn't take the bait, but I did execute the rev-downshift-pop trick and it worked perfectly, nice gunshot into the guy's face. As I turned left down my street he continued straight and I heard him floor it and redline through at least 2 shifts. On a 25 mph residential street, I'm sure this asshole hit well over 60 mph, what an imbecile. Don't be THAT guy...
 
#14 ·
I don't race because I don't want my insurance to go up more (20-something male with previous tickets). However I did go hooning with a friend who has a Camaro SS. We were in an industrial park with some curvy roads and roundabouts. I was able to keep up by redlining the whole way :LOL:
 
#15 ·
I am curious to see whether my 124 Spider attracts as many would-be racers as my Giulia. An Audi S4 put on a nice show for me on Saturday. Are you really that threatened/in need to show off, dude?
 
owns 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport AWD
#16 ·
I have noticed since changing to the Vesuvio Quad from the earlier 2.0 base model, pretty much every drive I have been on, I get cars up my backside trying to show off or else along side me on dual carriageways on the other lane trying to race me. Mostly souped up boy racers in Ford Fiestas and Civic Type R's or BMWs, occasionally a fast Audi, Tesla and once a Subaru Impreza WRX with a massive spoiler. I ignore most of them within town, but on the fast dual lanes I just put my foot down and left the BMW and the Impreza in the wake. Just the downshift exhaust pop was sufficient for them to leave me alone. People certainly seem to be threatened by the Quad. With the Tesla it was at lights and I just made a few exhaust pops with the flaps open and then as the lights went green, I did a Kimi Raikonnen, "...after you dear Mr.Milk Float" :cool:
 
#17 ·
I think sometimes you get car guys who are not necessarily trying to race but just want to see the car perform because they are fans. Just like if I pulled up on a mclaren 720s in my QV. I have no shot in a race but would want to see him hit it a little for real world comparison. I see it often with wrx or focus st guys. Many BMW guys also who have seen the car on YouTube and want to compare.
 
#20 ·
Just like if I pulled up on a mclaren 720s in my QV. I have no shot in a race but would want to see him hit it a little for real world comparison.
Speaking of McLarens, one day coming back from Alice's on 280 south a guy in a McLaren came up behind me, then drove around and gave me a big thumbs up as he passed. I guess he liked the QF...
 
#18 ·
When I had my Superformance 427 Cobra replica, with a stout near 500 hp engine, sometimes I would be alongside some turbo car, and since they took a second to spool up, and I had instant acceleration, I could jump out say from 70 to 90, and about the time their turbo would spool, I could slow down and let them go by. The advantage of a non-turbo power plant was instant acceleration.

Once had a few roll-ons with a Vette, maybe 70 to 90 or so on an interstate, and we waved to one another as he took an exit. Just then, a High Way patrol came up fast behind, me, and I just knew he had me, and it was going to be bad. So I slowed and pulled over to the shoulder, and he went on past me. He had not seen us. From that moment on, I vowed to never do that again, and haven't. Just too dangerous and a threat to my insurance and license. I usually drive my Quad with the Forza controller "on", and the sound is enough for me. At my 73 years of age, I don't need to prove anything about myself or my car anymore.

Be safe out there.... NV
 
#28 ·
My good friend is selling his highly tuned, legendary Litchfield Stage 5 , 775 bhp 2015 GTR and buying a newish facelifted GTR. That thing just eats anything that comes even close to sniffing distance. Epic car.
 
#32 ·
Yesterday I was at a stoplight. BMW M3...probably a 2016 looking at the body style...comes up and revs. I hit the accelerator at the light change and smoked him. He did catch up but it was too late for him to overtake. Yeah, he's likely faster but I got the jump and we hit traffic before he could claim victory. I win!
 
#36 ·
@Domex my comment had nothing to do with it being a GTR or otherwise. it was simply that if I run across a car and see that it is sporting drag radials, this car is set-up to run straight line fast! Have an acquaintance who used to have a Ford GT, there was NOTHING about the car that made it stand out, nothing, except his rear tires being drag radials. He had a Heffner TT and made over 1000hp...LOL...needless to say super cars that normally would give a GT a run where left with their jaws on the ground.
I am familiar with the GT-R platform in so much that I was very lucky to have a student driver I was instructing at a CCA event show up in a GREDDY GT-R about 10 years ago. the one and only time I ever drove a GT-R, much less a highly modified one. Was never a fan, but came away more than impressed at the poise & raw power of the car, heavy yes, but with all that extra power it handled it incredibly well and was a pleasure to drive. the internals can certainly handle the xtra juice...
 
#37 ·
I've seen cars with slicks and wheelie bars on Detroit's Woodward Avenue. I didn't know they were legal for street use.
 
owns 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Ti Sport AWD