Hello everyone,
I'm a very avid autocrosser from the philly area. I've raced lots of cars in the past but my current car is an STR Honda S2000. It's fully nationally prepped and we've been competing all the way up to the national championships for the last couple years in it. Fun car, but it's not something I can use for too much practical day to day stuff.
The S2000 has too many $$$$ parts for us to feel comfortable taking it to the track, plus no roll bar and adding the roll bar would hurt its autocross competitiveness.
Also for getting it to Lincoln for the national championships I need a truck to tow it.
So bam, that's two of my cars right there. I hate keeping track of too many cars so I'd really like a dual duty third car that can be:
1) A good car to take for few hour long trips, hold two people plus a small dog plus some luggage, and be reasonably comfortable while getting pretty good fuel economy.
2) A car to take to a a casual track day maybe once every couple months - between all the autocrossing I don't have time to do more than that and therefore don't feel the need to have a serious business track car. I'm kind of envisioning just swapping tires and maybe brake pads for a track day and going fast, then swapping back and having a mild mannered street car again.
The Fiesta ST (or possibly focus ST) definitely caught my attention as a good prospect. So I'm wondering how the fiesta is for a track car. Reliable? How is it on consumables like brakes and tires? Fun? Does it need cooling mods or anything like that?
I'm a very avid autocrosser from the philly area. I've raced lots of cars in the past but my current car is an STR Honda S2000. It's fully nationally prepped and we've been competing all the way up to the national championships for the last couple years in it. Fun car, but it's not something I can use for too much practical day to day stuff.
The S2000 has too many $$$$ parts for us to feel comfortable taking it to the track, plus no roll bar and adding the roll bar would hurt its autocross competitiveness.
Also for getting it to Lincoln for the national championships I need a truck to tow it.
So bam, that's two of my cars right there. I hate keeping track of too many cars so I'd really like a dual duty third car that can be:
1) A good car to take for few hour long trips, hold two people plus a small dog plus some luggage, and be reasonably comfortable while getting pretty good fuel economy.
2) A car to take to a a casual track day maybe once every couple months - between all the autocrossing I don't have time to do more than that and therefore don't feel the need to have a serious business track car. I'm kind of envisioning just swapping tires and maybe brake pads for a track day and going fast, then swapping back and having a mild mannered street car again.
The Fiesta ST (or possibly focus ST) definitely caught my attention as a good prospect. So I'm wondering how the fiesta is for a track car. Reliable? How is it on consumables like brakes and tires? Fun? Does it need cooling mods or anything like that?