Depends where you are in the world. Here is Aus you can buy a car From $6000 to $30000 second hand. Brand new they are little more. Licensing is about $800 and then you are ready to hit the track more information. www.fvee.org.au
As a general rule of thumb in the cheaper categories it costs about half as much to race as it does to purchase the car. Between licensing, track fees, travel, storage, maintenance, tires, etc. Always cheaper if you can work on the car yourself.
Pure racing 👏👏👏
Awesome racing, well done 👍
I know I’m a little late to the party but does anyone know if they have a formation or installation lap in these types of races?
Like little Zambonis with those stock truck looking tires
But you should flip the "virtual mirror", it's in the wrong direction
Is it?
@@harryag. It is, look at when they overtake on the left, on the mirror they appear on the right.
Who's here because of iRacing?
How much money do you need to get involved in this kind of racing?
Depends where you are in the world. Here is Aus you can buy a car From $6000 to $30000 second hand. Brand new they are little more. Licensing is about $800 and then you are ready to hit the track
more information. www.fvee.org.au
@@djatraxx thanks
I’m pretty young and am thinking about getting into cars soon
As a general rule of thumb in the cheaper categories it costs about half as much to race as it does to purchase the car. Between licensing, track fees, travel, storage, maintenance, tires, etc. Always cheaper if you can work on the car yourself.
Where?
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This thing is freaky fast!
Not quite f1 speeds, sounds better tho