It's definitely not a cheap game, but it's what I crave! Will possibly just start with a few track sessions and sprints to get a feel for the car, and then go from there.
Two or three single venue events a year would be fine by me. I'm not looking to rush to get into competing however.
My main concern over the coming winter is to get the shell sorted and get the necessary safety bits and pieces in place. Even if the car is virtually standard mechanically, that doesn't matter too much really.
Building the car up will be good experience as well, and there's a couple of areas I want to work into my uni studies too, so building the car will help with that.
I may get to do an event next year with any luck, but we shall see!