Patrice Bousquet wrote:
If you take the registration price alone and check the dollar/time ratio, track is around $1.5 min and AX $5 min.
I didn't want to hijack the "SCCA Sucks" thread, so I'm starting my own. I've seen this $/min argument trotted out before and it's never rung true for me (note I say "for me"- otherwise I might be doing more track events). If you are primarily motivated by
value for your driving dollar, I think you should consider just driving down the highway. Assuming 80mph, 30mpg and $2.50 gas, that works out to only $0.11/min. YMMV.
The arithmetic depends on the excitement/challenge/entertainment factor being the same. Obviously that's the standout difference in the highway example, and for me autocross and track are definitely not the same either. Autocross is a challenge and intense and may be slow but it
seems fast, whereas track is kind of easy, gets really "same-y" after a couple sessions, and may be fast but it
seems slow. I'm sure if I had a Corvette it would seem faster, but I can only talk about the Neon.
I think I've pushed the Neon about as hard as it'll go on track (and I think my instructors over the years will generally agree), but the fact is that about 60-70% of the time is spent with my foot to the floor, waiting for my next braking point. With only a few exceptions in my experience (the Spiral on VIR-S, uphill esses on VIR-F, Turn 3-4 (I think) at Road Atlanta, Turns 3-4 at Roebling) corners on track are not linked, so you basically have all the time you want to make sure you're lined up where you want to be.
When I tell track guys this they usually respond with, "yeah, now try it with 3 other cars beside you trying for the same bit of real estate". Well sure, but now we're not talking about the same thing anymore, and I don't think any wheel-to-wheel racers who keep track of their costs are going to trumpet their $/min advantage against autocrossers.
I think a better ratio to work out would be "fun/minute" or "challenge/minute". For a good, challenging autocross course, that number could be almost 1/1. Maybe even better, if you consider the minutes spent trying to figure out where to go faster. On the other hand, for a fast, challenging track like say, Summit Point, only turns 3, 5, and 10 (if I'm remembering right) and the braking zone into 1
really count as fun, for a fun-time to total-time ratio of maybe 0:15 to 1:37 (on cheap street tires), or about 22% fun. We can throw in a bit extra for all the other turns put together, so let's say 25%. VIR-F might be better, but I don't remember my lap times there. Maybe I'd like Patroit course a lot better by this measure- I'll have to try it and see.
So I guess most other people are having fun driving down the straightaways too, and/or just plain ol' grooving on the fact that they're at a racetrack, or
something.
All IMHO, of course.