E30s - HP is easy with a swap, I've already built a few and know them in and out.
E36s - HP is easy, V8 swap even easier than E30 (at least it seems that way), better rear suspension than E30. A lower model can easily have M3 brakes put on which should be more than enough for track duty with correct pads.
Decent ones seem to be available for CHEAP.
CRX - I like lightweight (same as Miata) so it will be easier on consumables. I like the "lego" aspect of them when it comes to parts/brakes/motors.
BTW what's the best engine you can swap in without a bunch of extra fabrication? Is a K20 possible?
Miata - I don't really like them, decent ones are hard to find around here at a reasonable price (I don't need a show car but don't want to build a track car out of a nasty, rust bucket - this applies to all vehicles mentioned, especially the E30).
Lightweight, RWD best suspension etc. I have driven a Mazdaspeed Miata, but not in anger at a track/AutoX.
The fiancee has approved me building a cheap track car if it means I'll the Speed 3 stock and not mess with it. And I don't really want to beat on my brand new car in parking lots/Hallett.
If it's any concern, this car will be used for track days almost exclusively at Hallett, which is a shorter, tighter course. And Auto-X.






