RC:
Give me an exciting road to drive with different road conditions and scenery. That’s what sport cars are for.
Indeed the quote of the year and very true. I got bored of track racing myself but maybe this is an age thing. 
There is nothing I could accomplish anymore from a driver's point of view, unless I would go pro again and I do not plan this, I cannot afford that and there are so many talented (much younger) people out there. A friend of mine drove a couple of years in the Alpenpokal but finally stopped because it was too much money and he also got into a beef with Porsche at some point (damaged engine, long story).
Also, nowadays tracks are often overcrowded and even if you do some organized events, they are expensive (for me, sorry...
) and in the end, they don't provide the satisfaction I am usually looking for. The good thing in the end were the people participating and meeting new interesting guys (and gals) but other than that... 
I am always looking forward to some of our (rare) weekend drives with various sportscars and some very interesting (pro) drivers who join us. Nothing really organized, nothing paid, just a couple of cars and a couple of guys having fun for a weekend, no strings attached. I love these "events" but they get rarer (for me) because I simply cannot afford missing work. Most of these guys are former driving pros or entrepreneurs and can afford doing this during the week or to stay a whole weekend away from their families. Last time we stayed in an Austrian luxury resort, costed me over 900 EUR per night, just the room. Sorry but with two kids, this is just too much for a simple weekend, not even talking about the fuel cost, food and so on. I cannot afford paying 1500-4000 EUR per weekend, depending on what we do, just for driving fun. 
It is sad but this is the truth. To really enjoy myself driving, I would need to be retired and have much more financial possibilities than I have now. Kids are more important right now, so... 
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RC (Germany) - Rennteam Editor Porsche 991.2 Carrera GTS Cabriolet (2018), Audi R8 V10 Plus (2016), Mercedes E63 S AMG Edition 1 (2018), Mini JCW (2015)
Indeed track is not for everyone. I love the idea of tracking but between the time that it would take away from the family, the hassles of you and your car to be safe and prepared, the possible repetition factor, the high cost if done insured and properly and with a nice car... But more importantly, as you age responsabilities shift. I have to make sure not only my family is taken care of, but also directly influence hundreds of peole’s lifes through my charity so if something happens at the track (or even on the road), it would just be plain stupid from my part. I love sport cars but only use a small fraction of their potential.
Porsche is now a very different company that some nostalgic people here want it to be. To me Porsche makes one interesting car: the Macan. The rest I have ZERO interest either because I cannot use the car with my family, or because the value equation that Porsche had a decade ago has simply vanished (ie cars not cool enough, not edgy in performance or design and/or way overpriced). We all adored Porsche when we grew up along with Ferrari, they made us dream and push further to succeed in our lives. Younger generations couldn’t care less anymore and our society is moving very fast to a pure autonomous world where transportation is a utility, not a passion.
The MT vs PDK debate is not one. People like one or the other, so be it. The real issue is Porsche not offering the choice on some of their coolest cars but no good reason except pure profit. If you add this to the recent price gouging, it enclines me to stop supporting Porsche completely by purschasing other brands who are not afraid to innovate and offer what people want without a bean counter behind every decision (ie McLaren and Tesla).