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Originally Posted by AlexFL
For the “one car that does it all” folks, do they at least track prep their street car before taking it to the track? Sounds like a stupid, expensive, and an extremely irresponsible endeavor.
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You should inform yourself before making "
stupid" affirmations and throwing insults
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I've been tracking my ///Ms for 20 years now at the rate of 16~25 days per season. The M3/4 have come fairly track ready out of the box, only needing proper track pads, r-comp tires and camber plates (the latter two mainly to reduce cost of consumables). I've been taking cars to the track for over 30 years now. The first decade racing (yes, as in competitively) modified track prepped cars, but still street legal. I'd come tired of the cost and unreliability of modded cars. Now having other life responsibilities, I no longer have the time nor the patience for that. I really love the reliability and peace of mind that comes with a fully warrantied track car. Plus I get to enjoy it everyday on my daily drive