I was waiting for this! Absolutely a great mod overall, though it has some issues that need to be addressed.
First, the good:
The modelling, texturing, and overall look and feel is absolutely perfect. The model itself is extremely well done, very well detailed and sculpted. It looks perfect. Inside is more of the same, with every gauge modeled in full, along with an austere interior you'd expect from a race car, though with details where it matters. Openable doors and a functional dashboard clock really add polish that I don't see too often on modded cars. The tires and rims are perfectly done, the racing tire markings really add a lot to the vibe. While a couple of skins are numberless and not exactly realistic for a race car, they're otherwise very well done, and there's a couple of full numbered and realistic racing skins in there too if you can't stand not having a number.
The overall driving feel of the car is also excellent. It's generally no supercar, and that's a good thing. Lift-off oversteer inherent to the rear engine is still present, as you'd expect, but it's controllable and easily handled. The front end is light, but easy to work with given tuning, throttle control, and patience.
However, there are issues that I would love to see fixed:
The sound. My goodness, it is *ear-shatteringly* loud compared to everything else, and completely unfitting for the car. I had to turn down my system volume to even tolerate driving the thing, it's so loud. Even on the outside, it fully overwhelms an entire grid of cars. On top of that, the sound seems to be from a V10 engine, which is obviously not fitting for a car with a V6.
The tires. While this could be argued as a matter of personal preference, the current sets of tires are, in my opinion, *far* too grippy and responsive for a 70s-80s car. By default, the tires make it feel more like it's a stiff 90s touring car. Compared to other cars of the era, this really does not fit. The rears are also extremely wide for what I'd expect, and the real car had a much narrower set. Experimenting with replacing the tires using Content Manager with the fronts from the Porsche RSR and rears with the front tires from the 935 Moby Dick made it handle almost exactly like I'd expect, though a bit more understeer-heavy. This is obviously far from ideal, though, and I'd love to see some more suitable tires specifically for this car.
The brake lights. Self explanatory, and already mentioned quite a lot.
Personal preference: I'd love to see the giant rear wing that this car got during Group 5 usage later in the 70s, it looks spectacularly ridiculous and it's great.
Overall, though, this is an excellent mod and car, and one I've been looking for for a long time. I love the look of this era of Alpines, and I finally get to race one. Been having a lot of fun with it and trying my best against the 70s cars it battled against IRL.