Extreme Track Toy

If you had metric fuckton of money to spend on a street-illegal track-only toy, what would you buy?

>FXX-K
>Aston-Martin Vulcan
>Zonda R
>P1 GTR
>Sesto Elemento

None

SNEK

I can drive any of those legally on the street here. Yawn.

Any time attack build that is immediately faster

a rusted out NA8 miata with a few tasteful mods

Probably become one of those Ferrari Corse Clienti dudes

I love Time Attack cars but why is the front of that EVO the width of that bridge?

All of those cars are complete shit as a track toy because there isn't a single sanctioned body they can race in, all you would be able to do is open track days which is pointless.

I would buy a vintage car with good provenance/history thats competitive in it's class

RR quad rotor twin turbo stripped Twingo.

because downforce
that's all

Save yourself some money. All of those are pigfat and slow in comparison to a shifter kart.

Coyote powered Shelby cobra with a clutch-assisted 6 speed and carbon fiber body panels. I would keep the solid rear axle for fun

Can a shifter kart lap the ring in under 7 minutes? No it can't
Stay btfo

to try to keep it from being an understeering turd

the ecoboost

Is this all you have to do?

I would buy hundreds of AW11s

>muh righ
He said track, not broken to shit highway with power straights.
Shifter karts are the most fun you can have driving.

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>buying race car that inelligible for any race series
you could probably do GT4 or historic racing for the same price.

P1 GTR all day.

An Ariel Atom is going to give me less problems with it's Honda powerplant and probably be more fun to drive as well. Oh yeah, it's street legal as well.

you can buy old F1 cars... many of them are actually quite cheap

Probably some historic racecar like a McLaren F1 GTR or Jaguar XJR-14.

Corolla factory

>track toy
>unable to turn - tiny front arms - ugly ass - drag race car

The Vulcan is built with GT3 standards in mind. Probably just needs an intake restrictor and ballast to adjust for BOP and you're good to go.

No, only doing this will just make it an oversteering turd

Something like formula Ford would be pretty cool

>GT3 cars must be based on production road car models in mass production
It's also overweight.

Funny, I could've sworn Aston Martin did say it was compliant with GT3 regs.

Look, the point of there million-dollar track cars is to have the privilege of joining your fellow billionaires several times a year in a fancy exclusive track day where you don't have to mingle with the plebs in their track junk. Of course, you can get the manufacturer to fly your car out anytime you want but why bother when you've got exclusive track days?

Stupid amounts of money for something that can only be used on a track?
Probably this.

>cheap toy you can buy with a couple of month's wages

yeah nah