Haha, posting on an MR2 forum asking whether an MR2 would make a good track car, lol
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Anyway, besides the fact that you are bound to get biased views on here, in all honestly I can say that an MR2 makes an excellent track car.
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I have been running an NA Mk2 for a few years now and it has proven to be very capable on track.
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I started by taking it on track completely unmodified and it was fine, but over the past couple of years I have slowly been making
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'improvements'.
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Nothing too radical, but everything has made at least a small improvement, to the point that the car is far better on track now than it was at the start.
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The only caveat I would put on this is that there are a few very fast cars at most track days, so as long as you don't mind pulling over occasionally to let the faster stuff past then an NA is perfectly suited, but if you want to be mixing it with the fast boys in their high power supercars and track specials, you will need to be looking at a modded turbo
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(but, this will of course mean more cost and potential for something to go bang).
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Are there better track cars out there?.
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yes, probably, but they will all be different experiences
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(and most of them will cost more to buy and to run).
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It depends on what you want, and your budget, etc.
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I will be keeping my 2 for some years yet.
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But if I were to change in the future, I would be looking at a Caterfield type.
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