The fundamental problem with Caterhams is that they give you the impression of being sat in a car, but the wheels are exposed like a single seater.
Also the chassis design (like that of the Minis) is very very old so you don't have the survivability that you do in a stock hatch or SuperCoupe car which have 30 years of crumple zone expertise added in...
Buy a Caterham for the road, go get a licence and rent a SuperCoupe car for the last couple of rounds to see if you like it! (My team Mark Fish always can source a SuperCoupe for rent on 01279 431628)
Regards
Rick
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