Rome_STI wrote:Yet paying an enormously larger amount of money for a track car makes perfect sense?
And the diffence is, it is legal to do it on the track, it is illegal to do it on the street? The spending fine alone would be double if not triple the cost of a track day
We obviously have two opposite philosophies for this...look, I totally understand why you'd have fun taking your car out on the track, it's just not for me with my current car.
Eventually, once I've got a well-paying job, have got my financial priorities straight (i.e. house, kids, missus etc), whatever is left I can dedicate to a toy because life is too short
I respect your position, but at the end of the day, I disagree.
And you can easily drive spiritedly on the street without speeding! I'm totally against hooning around like an idiot doing 2 or 3 times the speed limit etc. No point needlessly endangering the lives of others.