This is my first post on the forums. Let me say quickly that I enjoy GRM as a resource for practical information.
On that note, I have been driving a 2008 Viper convertible as both a driving school/HPDE car and at some autocross events. Unfortunately, during a recent HPDE/instructed driving school, I had an off track excursion resulting in significant damage to the car.
Fortunately, I had purchased track insurance for the event and hopefully that process will be resolved soon. My body shop returned the news that the car may be a total which leads to my next decision:
I have loved the Viper as a track/autocross car but I have come to realize that I use the car far less for just casual cruising on public roads than I use it as a learning tool at driving schools and autocrosses. While I have enjoyed having a shiny, late-model car, I have also come to realize that I take more enjoyment out of learning car control and improving myself as a driver. Stupidly, I have also found the "newness" of the Viper a distraction at track and autocross events (worried about hitting cones or sustaining damage at the track from debris etc). Thus, the appearance and bling factor of car ownership has diminished significantly for me.
I always see cars in the paddock that look older, are completely stripped out and look far more budget conscious while still delivering great performance. So assuming that I don't decide to purchase another Viper ( I would probably get something even more track focused like a 2008+ ACR), I would love some feedback on some reasonably priced performance cars to use almost exclusively for track/autocross and just the occasional drive on publc roads. Here are my criteria:
Rear wheel drive;
Budget in the $5,000-$25,000 range;
Decent but by by no means overwhelming power required;
Age and appearance are not really an issue;
I like open air driving a lot especially on a hot day when wearing a suit and Nomex underwear (my Viper was/is a convertible with an SCCA-compliant rollcage). So convertible with rollbar would be great but not mandatory; and
I drive and do not want to trailer my car to the track.
Just off the cuff, some ideas I had were:
First generation MX-5 Miata, used C5 Corvette (ZO6 posssible but not required), used Factory Five (Cobra replica) spec racer, RX-7, used/older Lotus 7/Caterham replica. Do folks have any other ideas for good track/autocross cars that fit the criteria above?
Thanks for any advice you can provide and sorry for the length of the post.
/Rich
