So dont hate me for asking this question once again, but seeing as how this forum is laced with experience (truth and also partial peace offering) I am - this close - to getting my first ride for racing... of some sort.
Yesterday I had planned to buy an '03 MINI cooper S... after a week of haggling and planning the 3 hr trip, the guy never emailed me back. However, I was incredibly determined that it would be the day I buy a my project. There was a 1990 miata w/ rear dif and only 150k miles or so. Red car with white fender and blue mirror, wires where the radio should be, and the video the guy was using to promote it on facebook was just him bouncing it off the limiter doing donuts... SOLD!
but no rust (at least in the pics) and well.. i was determined.
the mini: http://vermont.craigslist.org/cto/5864371309.html
the miata: http://nh.craigslist.org/ptd/5853754351.html
My lovely wife told me I was being a bit impulsive, and I kissed her forehead then walked out the door. As I was driving to pick up my cousin to go with me, to buy the car I had just settled on mere minutes before, the words of my wise wife settled in. Perhaps I was being a bit impulsive.
So I decided to wait.
I have been caught between a miata and MINI for some time now. The 89 hatchback civic has crossed my mind, along with CRX's and impreza RS and focus ZX3 and Golf GTI and protege and older BMW 3 series... I am literally all over.
Maybe the best place to start is deciding which route is typically easiest to start racing. Autocross or rallycross? Am i better off not ever putting this car on the road and just building it for track days or do you find its better driving it to the race and home (i feel like that may be rewarding in some way lol)...
Im looking at something cheap to get my feet wet, with the potential to turn it into something more. I feel like I cant go wrong with any of those listed above but that doesnt help me narrow anything down. The miata I know is an obvious choice, but thats part of what makes me want something else. I also need to get something fairly easy to work and that makes me a little worried about the BMW's. That may only be in my head though.
So I come seeking advice on the best way to break into the sport. I am trying to make a plan of action, as the more I read and search the more off track I get with what I want to do.
Learn me??