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Old 01-31-2007, 11:14 PM
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Finally sold my Spitfire last night, so now I have to start thinking about getting a track day/race car. Looking at the prices for a competitive car in the Camaro/Mustang challenge, I was surprised that you could pick up a good car for about the price of a Spec Miata.

Anyone have any experience with this series? The person who bought my car runs a shop at Infineon and said that the cars are not allowed a lot of modifications which keeps the price down.

Any input would be appreciated.

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Best series in the world. But I'm not biased at all.

As racing goes, it's on the cheap end. Cars from $5k to $14k, one set of tires per year, brakes are the biggest expense (maybe a few sets of pads per year). Stock drivetrains hold up and keep costs down.

Let me know if I can answer anything specific, and check out http://www.camaromustangchallenge.com/cmcbb for our forums. Just don't listen to the whiny Mustang drivers.
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By the way, next month we're at CA Speedway, but April is up at Thunderhill - I think that's up by you. Stop by!

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