Nick, you understand the US market. The closet appropriate track for me is 2 1/2 hours. The events are few for pure sport cars. When you factor in special insurance and Porsche requirements to safeguard the warranty it doesn’t make sense to track the car. 
 

But it doesn’t mean those of us who enjoy exercising a pure sport car shouldn’t get the best available. I’m a situational driver and my RS gets full throttle in appropriate venues. Granted there is a downside to this approach given all the police monitoring. I recently wrote it was ticketed for being 30 mph over a 45 mph speed zone. The fine was $1500 buy after my appeal it was reduced to $500.
 

Finally, If I want a pure track car, it would be much cheaper to modify an older car and track it. For those that track their cars, it’s the fun of being on a track and not necessarily their time in going in circles.Smiley


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