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Like you, I started off Autocrossing, and really enjoyed it
Had a lot of fun doing PCA, SCCA and other groups. Then did my first DE, back in the 80s, and was hooked. Now I’m a PCA and other HPDE group instructor, starting building my dedicated track car in the 90s

And never looked back .
Do a few events, make sure you that you enjoy it before getting heavily invested. The 944 is a great platform that can be used on the street as well and you can carry your track rubber with n one.
Trailers make it easier in some ways, but you have to have a way to tow and well as storing.

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Old 11-04-2024, 09:23 AM
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There is a good chance that you can find a good time to buy, and take a many ride alongs as you can with experienced drivers, pay attention to your surroundings, instructor and mirrors.






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The more time you spend on the track, the more fun it will be.
Well, I am about to go change out the battery terminals and hood struts on the 944. If you were already experienced, I would offer you a deal on the 3.0 951, a street legal race car.

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Old 11-04-2024, 09:46 AM
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There are two main types of HPDE drivers. Drivers like myself that go just to have the fun of running through the gears and cornering hard, but running at 85% too 90% of max. And the guys that are just running with the red mist.


I am not a regular HPDE driver, and I drive an antique street car, so not fast as all. I do a lot of point bys foor the people in modern cars with double or way more HP, and they have all the modern bells and whistles and I have an analog car.
This could be me. My car even looks like yours Glen. After running a few HPDEs I did some work on my car and bought racing tires, trailered my car, etc. I was working harder and spending more and wasn't having any more fun or learning anything that I couldn't learn on street tires. I went back to street tires and drove the car to the track and enjoyed the whole experience a lot more.

I avoid the "red mist" guys as much as I can. One time some dingbat in a WRX spun in front of me ON THE WARMUP LAP! He got pulled off the track and got a good ass chewing by the stewards, which was funny to hear. "WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S CALLED A WARMUP LAP???"
I watch my mirrors, keep to the right, and challenge myself on every turn.
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This could be me. My car even looks like yours Glen. After running a few HPDEs I did some work on my car and bought racing tires, trailered my car, etc. I was working harder and spending more and wasn't having any more fun or learning anything that I couldn't learn on street tires. I went back to street tires and drove the car to the track and enjoyed the whole experience a lot more.

I avoid the "red mist" guys as much as I can. One time some dingbat in a WRX spun in front of me ON THE WARMUP LAP! He got pulled off the track and got a good ass chewing by the stewards, which was funny to hear. "WHY DO YOU THINK IT'S CALLED A WARMUP LAP???"
I watch my mirrors, keep to the right, and challenge myself on every turn.
HPDE is practice.

i still cannot grasp why anyone would spend more money, to go faster, at practice. like if you spent more than 10k on a track day car, that was a foolish waste of money. your HPDE car is optimized when its reliable, and cheap to run. laptime is irrelevant.
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My car is pretty thoroughly "track prepped". Not because I was trying to "win the HDPE", but because I found the whole process enjoyable and challenging. I had as much fun working on and modifying my car as I do driving it. I've always driven it to the track, although I have often considered a trailer, just in case something breaks and I'm not able to drive it home. That has only happened twice in 25 years, so any notions of a trailer have long since been abandoned.

As far as tires, I have gone down the "track tire" road. I have three sets of wheels, one mounted with four season rated 60,000 mile warrantee street rubber, one with "dry" track day tires, and one with "wet" track day tires. I just change them at home the day before when I know what the weather will be. They are all DOT legal, so driving to the track is not a problem.

What I quickly learned when I went to "track" tires is that my tire bills actually decreased. When not driving at a full 10/10ths "race pace", the fact that they have better grip and slide around less than street tires means they last longer. Kind of counter-intuitive, but at my 6/10ths to 7/10ths pace, they wear much, much better than hard, slippery street rubber.
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Thanks for the input folks! Wife had to hit the doc today with possible flu so gonna have to see how she's doing before i can commit to a weekend away.

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