Some advice for a mate of mine - unlike me, he has been lucky enough to be able to retire early and has decided to buy himself a track car to have some fun in his new found free time. He wants to spend up to $25 or $30k, and wants a car that is:
fun to drive,
safe,
reliable,
not too difficult or expensive to maintain.
He wants to use it at track days / private practice sessions at Eastern Creek and Wakefield, and maybe interstate circuits too.
I am not sure whether he wants to do supersprints or regularity, but am pretty sure he doesn’t want to do any racing (at this stage anyway).
He has a 2011 6L Commodore V8, which I am sure he can use as a tow car so he doesn’t need to be able to drive this new toy on the road.
So, I have suggested a PRB Clubman, or a race car off MY105 (like a race MX5?)..... I also suggested an early MX5 like many of us have, and to keep the change ....

He is thinking of open wheelers too (he says open wheelers are cheaper in the UK at the moment – Formula Vauxhall, Ford??) and there are also plenty of open wheelers for sale here in that price range too. I am not sure if he will have limited access to tracks with an open wheeler though?
I have even suggested an EVO or an STI as am sure they would be fun on the dirt (though I am not too sure how many khanacrosses and autocrosses are run anymore?) and he can also drive them on the road if he wants too.
Anyway he is still debating what he wants to buy, but says he will buy something in the next 6 months.
Given all that criteria what would you advise him to get? One of the above or something else?
I will let you know what he decides.