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Average cost of a seasons racing?
A bit vague but here goes.
How much would it cost me roughly to compete in the csl cup next year? assuming i don't have any major mechanical failures/crashes. regards martin |
martin
in what way would you compete?
my guess is between £2k-5K per weekend on top of the race car purchase and repairs |
Shimmy, Thanks for the reply. I would be in standard class and look after the car myself. I would buy a car that has been freshly prepared.
Regards Martin |
just a quick rough calculation i competed in 5 rounds
entry fees - £2000 tyres (2 sets) - £1800 hotel - £ 1200 camping - £ 0 petrol 2 star - £180 thorneys buffet - free brake pads £400 |
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how on earth, by the way can you only spend £180 on fuel i reckon on track 16 laps x 3 sessions x 2 miles x 5 weekends = 480 miles 480 miles / 7 mpg x £5 = £342 and then add travel to and from 5 circuits gotta be another £250 = £600 on fuel minimum :smokin: |
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I would plan on £20k for a prepped car and Im hoping around £1k per meet without repairs/damage. I'm lucky coz for the first year me and Radders are sharing the costs and the driving, if we like it, the E36 racecar will be sold and get a car each.... |
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entry fees = £400 fuel = £120 (cheaper than trackdays) hotels = £80 pads/discs = £200 average tyres = £450 wets = £150 = £1400 miminum even on Curlys pretend budget |
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All being well I should have a major sponsor to help out with car prep and race fees, fuel/hotels and tyres will go through my company so it should be gown to beer money and free Thorney buffet if I get invited :thumbs: Just given a finance broker £100k+ of business, Ive told him he has to get his hand in his pocket too ;) |
You forgot testing, insurance, oil changes, replacing bearings, punctures, transport, pies, renting transponder + no doubt some more.
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