I'm a Brit who's currently living in Switzerland (near this pass) and I drove it in a 2003 Mini Cooper last summer. Now given we don't have roads like this in Britain - plus my age (over 60) - plus I had to stay right and couldn't apex each corner I found this road a teeny-weeny bit intimidating :-). So it's nice to see someone take it so nonchalantly :-)
I'm a Brit who's currently living in Switzerland (near this pass) and I drove it in a 2003 Mini Cooper last summer. Now given we don't have roads like this in Britain - plus my age (over 60) - plus I had to stay right and couldn't apex each corner I found this road a teeny-weeny bit intimidating :-). So it's nice to see someone take it so nonchalantly :-)
What a torque monster hardly requires gear changes. The Governor would be proud.
Beautiful British car with a beauty of an American engine. A great Anglo-American car like the AC Cobra and the Ford GT40.
My prewar favorite: Railton
Postwar: Gordon Keeble and the V8 range of Jensens
He only changed gear twice - the power range of that V8!
J'adore le son et les dépassements !
Great drive, great sound, but it doesn't hold a candle to Bill and Maggie Tuer in their Morgan.