I think the biggest question is what you want it for?
Is it a project just for the enjoyment of building something awesome?
Is it for road use and touring?
Are you wanting a track day monster or race car?
Or a combination of these?
I think this is the crux and will guide you in what direction you want to go.
If you are after the excitement of racing and track use, I can highly recommend karting. As long as you can handle the anal nature of Kartsport New Zealand, nothing comes close in terms of bang for buck, wheel to wheel racing excitement and performance/handling.
Your risk vs reward in terms of proper jostling for position and passing manoeuvres is much better than any other form of Motorsport giving sheer racing thrill and a lot smaller of damage (money) and injury should you get it wrong.
After racing Rotax max and KZ2 class for 5 years I can promise you even the fastest of track cars feels cumbersome and slow compared.
If it is for the other reasons then go for it, I would love to build one just for the satisfaction of driving something I have built.
Definitely in my wish list for once the kids have grown and I have time.
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