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Originally Posted by NorCalAthlete
Interstate 10. It's almost 2,000 miles of just straight road, or "turns" you can take at 130 mph without moving the steering wheel more than a couple millimeters.
That's like driving from Madrid to Moscow without turning. And you'd still only be 2/3 of the way across the US....with at least 10 hours straight (pun intended) spent driving across Texas alone.
Bleh. I like the mountain twisties in my backyard...
https://goo.gl/maps/hRZ4QRjDNQPythtN8 and just zoom out a bit to explore the roads here. I dare say it some of the tightest, twistiest, most scenic and fun roads you'll see outside of a race track this side of the Mississippi River.
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That's the idea of the Alpine indeed, named after the Alpes' mountain range... The standard version of the Alpine (this one is the S version which everyone think is not as good as the standard one) won last year Tope Gear's "contest" overall.