Track Day Car?
Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2021 5:49 am
Not going to lie... I'm full of bad ideas... so here we go...
I can't get the track day I had a few weeks back out of my head. But I LOVE my GT3RS.. its just incredible in every aspect, but to use it 3 or 4 or 5 times a year on the track and really learn its limits feels "off limits" for me for a wide variety of reasons (insurance, writing it off, PCCB's, lol, etc etc). I get that's what its meant for though.
So is there a more reasonable option for dedicated track use?... One that if it was a dedicated track toy and something happened I wouldn't feel as bad... one that has the same reliability, but lower running costs. Not as quick for sure, limits aren't as high, but something that would test and continue to develop one into a better driver? Something that isn't a pure momentum car (NB Miata as an example).
I'm a pretty handy wrench and have a full complement of wrenches/tools so normal maintenance or upgrades etc is fine. I feel it needs to be a hard top. What would that be if you had your choice? No factory new cars... probably something 10 or so years old is my guess.
Just looking for some ideas. The Cayman seems like a great platform as an example, but what year and what flavor? Anything newer than 2006? S? Base and then tweak it with brakes/suspension? PASM or no? Looking to brainstorm some pro's and con's is all and I figured this would be a great place!
I can't get the track day I had a few weeks back out of my head. But I LOVE my GT3RS.. its just incredible in every aspect, but to use it 3 or 4 or 5 times a year on the track and really learn its limits feels "off limits" for me for a wide variety of reasons (insurance, writing it off, PCCB's, lol, etc etc). I get that's what its meant for though.
So is there a more reasonable option for dedicated track use?... One that if it was a dedicated track toy and something happened I wouldn't feel as bad... one that has the same reliability, but lower running costs. Not as quick for sure, limits aren't as high, but something that would test and continue to develop one into a better driver? Something that isn't a pure momentum car (NB Miata as an example).
I'm a pretty handy wrench and have a full complement of wrenches/tools so normal maintenance or upgrades etc is fine. I feel it needs to be a hard top. What would that be if you had your choice? No factory new cars... probably something 10 or so years old is my guess.
Just looking for some ideas. The Cayman seems like a great platform as an example, but what year and what flavor? Anything newer than 2006? S? Base and then tweak it with brakes/suspension? PASM or no? Looking to brainstorm some pro's and con's is all and I figured this would be a great place!