Radical as a daily driver?
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Kind of what i was expecting but I had to ask. Id love to track my C63 but feel it's too heavy on the brakes and tyres to be a reliable track toy. On the road tyres last less than 6k so on track I can only assume a days worth would kill them, brakes and all. Is a radical more forgiving on the track with regards to consumables?
Hi, Congrats on beating cancer, there is an SR3 SL (street legal) road going version, which could be worth a look into, though there is no roof for when the rain comes, note thats not an if, its a will here in sunny uk. I have a track only prosport modified for hillclimb use, and I could not imagine it on the road, it is bonkers enough on the track! but like the other guys have said, it is very good on tyres / pads. all the best for which ever car you find to meet your demands!
Good to have you still with us
It's a real marmite job this one. I love my road legal SR3 but there are people here that think I'm mad or stupid. If you mentally treat the experience as if it were a 4 wheel bike it's brilliant. Obviously the suspension will need to be softer and the ride height greater than a race car but even with those compromises it's still effing quick on a track.
I've been on golf tours, road trips and just to work in it. It's brilliant. Off to Le Mans for a two day track day soon. And yes I'm driving it there
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It's a real marmite job this one. I love my road legal SR3 but there are people here that think I'm mad or stupid. If you mentally treat the experience as if it were a 4 wheel bike it's brilliant. Obviously the suspension will need to be softer and the ride height greater than a race car but even with those compromises it's still effing quick on a track.
I've been on golf tours, road trips and just to work in it. It's brilliant. Off to Le Mans for a two day track day soon. And yes I'm driving it there
Happy shopping
First off mate - big congrats on beating the evil one
I own a Radical LM which is the 04 track/road car and to be honest, it's an absolute pig on the road. Mine is still road legal but I have to plan my journey's out as I have had it lowered to track specification so obviously I can't hit a speed ramp otherwise I'm in a world of trouble.
Stone chips are also a big problem on the road. As the front is so low it get's smashed to pieces and I had to have mine repainted.
I would definitely recommend a Radical, but purely for track use only. I only run mine on the Dunlop road tyres and I'm not a talented driver by any means, but even with limited experience and road tyres it does a 53 sec lap at Brands easily and it would definitely do more in the right hands.
I own a Radical LM which is the 04 track/road car and to be honest, it's an absolute pig on the road. Mine is still road legal but I have to plan my journey's out as I have had it lowered to track specification so obviously I can't hit a speed ramp otherwise I'm in a world of trouble.
Stone chips are also a big problem on the road. As the front is so low it get's smashed to pieces and I had to have mine repainted.
I would definitely recommend a Radical, but purely for track use only. I only run mine on the Dunlop road tyres and I'm not a talented driver by any means, but even with limited experience and road tyres it does a 53 sec lap at Brands easily and it would definitely do more in the right hands.
First off mate - big congrats on beating the evil one
I own a Radical LM which is the 04 track/road car and to be honest, it's an absolute pig on the road. Mine is still road legal but I have to plan my journey's out as I have had it lowered to track specification so obviously I can't hit a speed ramp otherwise I'm in a world of trouble.
Stone chips are also a big problem on the road. As the front is so low it get's smashed to pieces and I had to have mine repainted.
I would definitely recommend a Radical, but purely for track use only. I only run mine on the Dunlop road tyres and I'm not a talented driver by any means, but even with limited experience and road tyres it does a 53 sec lap at Brands easily and it would definitely do more in the right hands.
I own a Radical LM which is the 04 track/road car and to be honest, it's an absolute pig on the road. Mine is still road legal but I have to plan my journey's out as I have had it lowered to track specification so obviously I can't hit a speed ramp otherwise I'm in a world of trouble.
Stone chips are also a big problem on the road. As the front is so low it get's smashed to pieces and I had to have mine repainted.
I would definitely recommend a Radical, but purely for track use only. I only run mine on the Dunlop road tyres and I'm not a talented driver by any means, but even with limited experience and road tyres it does a 53 sec lap at Brands easily and it would definitely do more in the right hands.
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