So here is the life story:
Engineering student currently. I autox/solo1/hillclimb my daily driver, a 2008 Civic Si sedan. I dont have the money to be competitive (have managed to win a couple small trophies and some $ regionally) so I try to make her a jack of all trades and get as much seat time as possible. She is my daily driver during the summer because I cannot afford insurance/gas to drive her and race while I am going to school. Basically, I buy anything I can get away with used (ie. 2 year old hoosiers on 22lb motegi wheels) and the safety/important stuff I buy new. The engine, suspension and everything except safety gear is stock, in fact because of the rollbar she is heavier than stock.
Frankly, I am so tired of beating on my poor street car. Ask me 4 years ago and I would have told you that a do it all car is the coolest thing ever. It comes up so often, even on this board: "I want a fun, reliable, rwd, sports car that I can also drive in anger and take to the track a couple times a year". I guess its a bit less casual than that for me, so maybe thats why im tired of it. And I never understood why all the race car drivers drive normal street cars, that are usually, mostly of not completely stock. But now that I have started to swim in the deep end, I get it. Sure, I drive change my pads the night before, drive my baby to the track, ride her at redline while bouncing off curbing so hard that I have 3 wheels in the air, and my friends working 2 turns back hear me land. But then, the suspension does not feel fresh anymore, the brake pedal doesnt come back until the next day and the fixed bucket is starting to wear the back out. A dedicated race car is pretty much the only way to go, but its not an option at this point in my life. Ultimately the trophies mean nothing to me, I do this for the love and personal self fulfillment. I will battle for second last as hard as I would for first. I have had 3 years of various racing now, started with autox and progressed to hillclimbs. I can usually outdrive the owner of a car in autox except the really fast regional guys. However, I am not nearly pleased with what I can do and I want to improve, always learning right?
So I went go karting witha friend...and then it dawned on me. Where do all the F1 greats start? Karting. I cant afford to be competitive, but surely the consumables and seat time is much cheaper in the kart...probably a better platform to train in anyways right? My biggest interest is to improve my driving anyway, that is all I really care about. This is not a career for me, I love it too much to make it a job.
So then I made the next big mistake that everyone on this board makes...I went on the local craigslist.
Turns out a full fledged sorted race kart (125cc, non-shifter) can be had for 2-3k$ with spares. Thats what a new set of wheels and hoosiers would run me. I have the 3 layer suit, and all the safety gear already. I saw a picture in a magazine of a guy who had his secured on the roof, Im sure my car would appreciate the break and would be willing to lug the kart to the track.
So I did some research, I want a TAG, 125cc, Rotax would be nice but not imperative. So, what do you boys think? I know its stupid expensive at the top of the field but I am not even sure I would want to race it too much, maybe a couple a year but mostly just seat time, seat time, seat time and maybe some instruction. If I do race, winning is not a priority until I can get the best equipment to see how I truly stack up against the fast guys. I am pretty interested in playing with lines, data acquisition and setup to learn to extract 110% out of myself the the given equipment I have. I know the talent pool is generally pretty deep in karting too, which is something I would love.
Any advice from someone who is on or has been down this path? I want to become the best I can and I feel like with the little $ I do make this summer, this would be the best investment. Thanks to the brave souls who read the whole damn book ;)