Tracking a car = too fucking expensive. Id need a dedicated car, garage, and the consumables on even a Miata would kill me
Tracking the bike = a def possibility, but still, I like 4 wheels.
Tracking a superkart = 4 wheel familiarity with 2 wheel running costs and brutality. A 250cc kart is pricey but a 125cc is prob as fast as my old Z, corners 2gs w/no aero and is reasonably priced. Lel, if wifey gets a Golf Sportwagen I could prob load it in with the seats folded.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u361DTg3DUw (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u361DTg3DUw)
I'd do it in an instant if I were you. How far is gopro motorplex from you?
http://www.racingin.com/track/map.aspx?s=NC (http://www.racingin.com/track/map.aspx?s=NC)
If you can I'd try borrowing/renting for 3 trips or so.
AutoX looked fun in a shifter kart and provided more opportunity also:
http://www.ccrscca.com/category/events-calendar/ (http://www.ccrscca.com/category/events-calendar/)
Quote from: HotRodPilot on July 01, 2015, 10:20:26 PM
I'd do it in an instant if I were you. How far is gopro motorplex from you?
http://www.racingin.com/track/map.aspx?s=NC (http://www.racingin.com/track/map.aspx?s=NC)
Lol. It used to be on my drive to work. It's probably about 15 miles from my house. I think I am gonna get my buddies together and do a little guys night out. Get the $200/10 drive package.
Quote from: HotRodPilot on July 01, 2015, 10:47:32 PM
If you can I'd try borrowing/renting for 3 trips or so.
AutoX looked fun in a shifter kart and provided more opportunity also:
http://www.ccrscca.com/category/events-calendar/ (http://www.ccrscca.com/category/events-calendar/)
One of the regulars in my SCCA region runs a shifter kart. Seems most run TAG karts (single speed gearbox and auto clutch, still very quick once the clutch hooks up), though. The shifter, especially, is nutty fast. Pulled a wheelie with it this past weekend. Also don't seem terribly forgiving or easy to catch when they break loose.
You can track a car for very little, it is entirely possible. I've met some people running on miniscule budgets and having no problems at all. In fact there was just a article a few months back in SCCA magazine about a guy running in several classes, as well as professionally, with probably barely 20K in overall car costs(he bought a new mazda 2).
For 4K you can build a nice miata track car, it isn't going to be a show winner, or set fastest laps, but it will be reliable, cheap and very fun.
Shifter karts can get expensive too. We've got an indoor karting place near work I go to pretty regularly. It's cheap thrills and I don't have to worry about towing a kart and maintaining it.
I will have to see about the regular karts. Maybe I will be happy with a regular one speed kart. Def bringing my own damn helmet though