Hellmun wrote:For me it would come down to whether you want to modify the car or not? Whether you want a quiet nice daily driver when it's not racing?
Precisely! That's exactly the dilemma I'm battling with.
I'm still enjoying my standard car, and finding little improvements here and there. I like having a comfortable car for occasional street use and weekend drives. It will also be a big challenge to compete in Class 4 or 5 with a standard car, and that has strong appeal. What'll Mike do if I win Class 4 or 5?
On the other hand, there's the modified path. Tweaking my car with a selection of basic mods (Torsen, springs & shocks, headers, catback, intake) should deliver something that can do 1:12s at Wakefield, but it's a big ask to get into the 1:10s and be competitive against Jason's B16A Civic in the supersprints. Would need some serious work on the brakes and engine, just for starters. Getting expensive. And then it'd be a horrible thing for street use.
TBH, buying a used NC for track use is not really an option at the moment. Tempting as it is.
Definitely lots to think about ...