but Karting doesn't HAVE to cost that.
and you can always do trackdays on the cheap.
but if you used to race 'professionally' you WILL be pushing the car hard and want to start modding it here and there. Trackdays are NOT a cheap hobby in any way shape or form if you do alot of them. (2 or more a month for example)
I easily spend more than 10k on trackdays and car matinence and mods a year. EASILY! But I do ALOT!
No it doesn't but to do what i was doing that was pretty much it, thats without hotel costs and the van we had. Also i started doing a few european races. Its why we packed it in, it was just getting crazy. You can't really do karting on a budget, lol.
I wouldn't be doing trackdays twice a month, probably once a month, maybe less to start off with as most of the money/time will be going into changing the car. If i wanted to do trackdays properly once a week I'd probably do some kind of proper car racing championship, but its not really what I'm wanting. I'd also be sharing some of the costs with my younger brother who used to race karts too.
I just want a raw project car, and a normal car to runaround in. The 197 isn't as much fun as i thought it would be on the road, you can't push it/drive hard due to a) the amount of idiots on the road b) and lovely police men sat in speed vans. Its not really worth having a fast car for road use in my opinion, I've kindof come to terms with it.
Its an awesome car, but for day-to-day use it isn't practical. I hate taking it out to the shops or whatever due to people not giving a s**t in carparks and ramming their doors into you or keying you car. It spends most of its time on the drive! lol