A lot of us have been down similar roads. Just go straight to the race car.

You will spend a disturbing amount of money and end up with a car that, while you can drive it to the track, you will not want to (mostly because you can't bring all the gear you want each time), you will not want to drive it anywhere on the road (because it's mostly a race car and it's not comfortable, its loud and hard to drive). And then at the end of the day you still have a less than ideal track car at which point you will either sell it (at a huge loss to the money you have in it) or will take the plates off and make a dedicated track car (that still won't be as good as a purpose built race car). 

 


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Past-President, Porsche Club of America - Upper Canada Region