Hi there everyone. This is an introductory post, and it is motorsports/car-related in a way, so I'm pretty sure this should go here. I've been getting GRM for a while after I signed up with NASA to do their HPDE course two years ago, and I've loved every issue I've received. I also have been noticing how involved the online community is, as well as how tied it is to the magazine, and so I figured I'd test the waters here. I like what I see thus far.
In any case, to the point of the topic: I'm a 20-year-old, utter computer geek who loves, absolutely LOVES driving and racing, but I am sadly without a car. I have some practical experience with cars, but due to (more or less) how I was raised, I've never really had the opportunity to truely work on one (though I imagine I could pick it up quickly if given the chance). The greatest practical experience I have with working with vehicles (especially race cars) comes from a friend's father who 4 or 5 times a year (probably for the last decade, since I was 10) would race his 81' (more or less) RX-7 in the old P7 class that NASA had up at Thunderhill and Infineon in NorCal. My knowledge and experience is strange: all I can really tell you is -what- to adjust on the suspension and tires of a given car given tire temperatures and handling characteristics, but I can't tell you -how- to adjust those settings. Actual mechanical work I've never done.
In an effort to get me on the track, that same friend's father wanted to get me on the racetrack to really find out what it's like. He let me take his 1999 Mazda Miata up to Infineon for HPDE...andI must say, I am -beyond- hooked. I've been driving my dad's car for a while when I'm at home, or when he doesn't need the car (a 2005 Honda Civic Si, I'm pretty sure it has the HPE kit, too) and that's no slouch, but the Miata put a whole new perspective in the concept of what a sports car feels like. I. Am. Hooked. I've been a die-hard Honda guy my entire life, given my personal and my family's experience with how well they've held up for us, but in the last month, trawling the market for potential vehicles, I can't get the beautifuly simple feeling of the Mazda Miata out of my head. It's all I can think about.
So, in a roundabout, way way roundabout, way of asking, let me pose this question: Is an early-to-mid 1990s Miata, 1st gen, a good car for a student without a lot of money to burn on maintenance, but one that will still allow me a track day every 6 months or so, or the periodic red-line shift? I realize that all cars have their maintenance costs, but I don't want to get a car that's going to need $500 in parts every 6 months. And, if the Miata isn't a good car for this, what other options do I have? My budget is at most $3500.
Thank you for your thoughts!