A friendly reminder that Europe doesn't consist of Central Europe only :) there are many curvy roads with epic scenery all over Europe like in Spain, Portugal, but also Eastern Europe in the Balkans and Romania.
Main Problem with Roads in eastern Europe and spain. The Effort to get there is way higher than italy, switzerland or Austria. Thats why I prefer roads there. Nevertheless I will Experience some roads in Spain in 2025.
Ranking lists are always controversial ... Happy to see that you have 2 roads from the Vosges, I think they are highly underrated. Also thanks for mentioning 2 roads that I haven't done yet - confirms that I have the right items on my bucket list. And now for the controversy: Col de Turini that far down the list? I beg to differ ... ;-) Thanks for a great video!
Thanks for your thoughts. The Ranking is based by driving experience. Turini is Beautiful but due to its small road width the experience is not Perfect for fast driving. Which are the 2 roads You Need to Experience?
@@Drive_Nation Passo Rolle and Passo di Giao. I understand that particularly the latter is a major miss so far. Regarding Turini: Yes, it's super narrow and that probably makes it highly dependent on the traffic that you encounter when driving it. I had very little traffic and actually enjoyed the hell out of it. But I heard people complain about how disappointed they were about it.
thanks for creating my bucket list for the next few years!
5 minutes, to the spot
Nice driving skills!
Beautiful shots and scenery ^^
Thanks mate
Im surprised not to see a single pass in Spain, the country wirh the best quality roads in Europe.
Hoping to do a road trip from England to Italy next summer in the M3, will add some of these roads to the list 👀
Maybe you could try LAPOLE onboard cam mount next time. It offers a more racing and stable perspective.
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A friendly reminder that Europe doesn't consist of Central Europe only :) there are many curvy roads with epic scenery all over Europe like in Spain, Portugal, but also Eastern Europe in the Balkans and Romania.
Main Problem with Roads in eastern Europe and spain. The Effort to get there is way higher than italy, switzerland or Austria. Thats why I prefer roads there. Nevertheless I will Experience some roads in Spain in 2025.
@@Drive_Nation Depending where you live, eastern Europe or Spain may be closer :)
Ranking lists are always controversial ... Happy to see that you have 2 roads from the Vosges, I think they are highly underrated. Also thanks for mentioning 2 roads that I haven't done yet - confirms that I have the right items on my bucket list. And now for the controversy: Col de Turini that far down the list? I beg to differ ... ;-) Thanks for a great video!
Thanks for your thoughts. The Ranking is based by driving experience. Turini is
Beautiful but due to its small road width the experience is not Perfect for fast driving. Which are the 2 roads You Need to Experience?
@@Drive_Nation Passo Rolle and Passo di Giao. I understand that particularly the latter is a major miss so far. Regarding Turini: Yes, it's super narrow and that probably makes it highly dependent on the traffic that you encounter when driving it. I had very little traffic and actually enjoyed the hell out of it. But I heard people complain about how disappointed they were about it.
When Mr Ferrari (458) drove Turini almost a decade ago he really sold it. Must have been 10AM on a school weekday @@ftypedriver
What would be the perfect car to do it all?
Im thinking of a GR Yaris.
inb4 15 year old guys asking if this is a game😂 Nice work!
Why did u show the least beatyful part of the sustenpass, higher up its much more majestetic.
great video
You should go to the transfagarasan highway in romania. I have driven the sustenpass among other, and the transfagarasan is better in my opinion
I need freedom, freedom for men, to leave Ukraine without stupid bribes
Beutiful, but Südtirol, not Italy