Fair enough. However, getting the most out of a car isn't easy, especially one like mine which isn't the accepted way to go. Brute force doesn't require a lot of experience or skill to go fast, as you say, just balls, but mine will in order to squeeze the maximum performance out of it. Also, having not raced since the mid 80s I am very rusty and the car is very new so practice is vital as far as I am concerned.
The track will not be concrete but the start line will be. Not having to spend hours driving to the Pod in the hope of getting a few runs in or taking a chance booking a spot with Scott on one of his private test days will help to pay for the track. Prepping is no ball ache for me, I am retired so plenty of time on my hands :-)
I won't be on my own. Having my own teat track also allows me to build up gradually and not having to run the full 1/4 mile each time I do a launch test. To me this is a no brainer but, fortunately, we are all different :-)
The track will not be concrete but the start line will be. Not having to spend hours driving to the Pod in the hope of getting a few runs in or taking a chance booking a spot with Scott on one of his private test days will help to pay for the track. Prepping is no ball ache for me, I am retired so plenty of time on my hands :-)
I won't be on my own. Having my own teat track also allows me to build up gradually and not having to run the full 1/4 mile each time I do a launch test. To me this is a no brainer but, fortunately, we are all different :-)