"Good compromise for track day setup."
This is the age old conundrum we all have to contend with. The issue is, the more you track, the quicker you get, the more upgrades/mods you need to do to your car in order to make it even quicker, more reliable, and safer (because these three are tightly linked). You can easily get to the point where essentially you have a pure race car that is no longer streetable. And maybe that's okay, maybe not, but it's a slippery slope for sure.
First world problems...
This is the age old conundrum we all have to contend with. The issue is, the more you track, the quicker you get, the more upgrades/mods you need to do to your car in order to make it even quicker, more reliable, and safer (because these three are tightly linked). You can easily get to the point where essentially you have a pure race car that is no longer streetable. And maybe that's okay, maybe not, but it's a slippery slope for sure.
First world problems...