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Hi Harry - vex66 has posed the right questions to consider as you weigh this up - I'm sure you have already given them some thought. I see a wider question here and that is related to where you are at in terms of your future participation in motorsport. You have shared with us over the last 12 months a number of different options that you have embarked on or given serious thought to.
In my work with drivers and owners I often pose the question regarding the sustainability of their chosen form of motorsport. Would they rather have a lower budget and run maximum events without high expectation for results or run a higher budget with less events and more chance of success? Is the driver/owner comfortable turning up to a meeting with a car and budget that causes everyone else to be expecting top results or would they rather come in under the radar and surprise a few people?
The GTR's are an absolutely fantastic car but obviously under race conditions they have a higher and vastly more expensive maintenance cycle than an A or L powered 1200. Depends on how much pedalling you hope to do I guess.
Posted on: 2005/9/14 15:48
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