what Chris said!
more driving schools are the best first mods. mod the driver, not the car. (besides obvious safety items like brakes, bushings and bearings)
i drive my stock E36 M3/4 Lux on track in the instructor group regularly on old street tires. looks like a danged 4x4 next to all the slammed "track cars". no issues going quicker than most of the other instructors....with that body roll...
when the student can understand the car dynamics enough to explain what it is doing and what the effect of a suspension mod is, then mods can be made.
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