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Wow, just wow.
I drove the Col de Turini yesterday. An 84 km loop from and to Monaco, and what an amazing road. I must have driven for an hour of it without seeing another car and it's all the most amazing hairpins, but pretty well sighted.
i was only in a 1.0 three cylinder Audi A1 but it was amazing.
Simon
I drove the Col de Turini yesterday. An 84 km loop from and to Monaco, and what an amazing road. I must have driven for an hour of it without seeing another car and it's all the most amazing hairpins, but pretty well sighted.
i was only in a 1.0 three cylinder Audi A1 but it was amazing.
Simon
Schtum said:
I hate to be a naysayer but I drove it with my wife in our GT TDI Golf 150 about 10 years ago and I thought it was a bit ho-hum. I remember thinking at the time that there was far more fun to be had on Wrynose and Hardknott or any number of great Scottish roads.
All I can say is that it's fun in Porsche (996). Although the road from the coast up to Sospel is very nice too...Edited by watercooled on Sunday 21st December 09:43
One of my ever best driving moments was there in winter after some days of snowing.
I arrived in Sospel pretty much sure the road was closed, but it actually wasn't.
The road was perfectly clean and from Moulinet to the Col I drove between two walls of snow...
I think it actually has been the only good part of 7 years living in France...
I arrived in Sospel pretty much sure the road was closed, but it actually wasn't.
The road was perfectly clean and from Moulinet to the Col I drove between two walls of snow...
I think it actually has been the only good part of 7 years living in France...
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