Take on the track in these pure performance machines.
There’s nothing quite like the experience of driving a performance car, but the purest, most unrestricted driving experience comes courtesy of a race track, and a car that’s designed with the sole purpose of taking it on. Few drivers are able to enjoy the incredible experience of being behind the wheel of a race car, but better than even that is having one of your own. Whether it’s for track days or a single manufacturer series, you can buy and own a race car.
However, how do you buy a race car? It certainly isn’t easy to find one for sale, but duPont REGISTRY has been the source for supercars since 1985, and race cars are included. Keep reading, and you’ll see some of the race cars that you can find available for sale on duPont REGISTRY.com, and if you’re interested in owning one, you’ll already be one step closer to taking to the track in your very own race car.
Can I drive race cars on regular roads?
Some race cars can comply for road use, but many are restricted to the track only. Whether you can legally drive a race car on the road is also often a case by case question, depending on the car, and the regulations of the state or country in which you’re driving. When it doubt, it’s likely better
How do I transport a race car?
You can transport a race car that can’t be driven on normal roads by towing it on a trailer, keeping it ready for whatever the next track day has to offer.
Where can I take my race car?
Buying a race car means that you can bring it to track days for an incredible and visceral racing experience. However, some race cars are designed to participate in single-make series and championships. Some are even created to comply with specific racing regulations and categories, while others are made to achieve the best on-track performance possible.
Who makes race cars for sale?
Many manufacturers make racing versions of their iconic performance cars that are available for purchase, like Ferrari has with the 488 Challenge, and the various Challenge and XX-series models before it. In addition, Porsche has racing models like the 911 GT3 Cup and the 911 GT2 RS Clubsport, and McLaren has models like the 570S GT4.