The New Economics of Race Car Ownership
- Julissa R.
- Jul 31
- 1 min read

WHY ACCESS IS BECOMING MORE VALUABLE THAN OWNERSHIP
Owning a race car has always been part of the dream. But ownership is only the beginning.
Behind every day at the circuit are transport, storage, maintenance, insurance, engineering, mechanics, tires, fuel, and countless details that happen long before the green flag. After all of that, you still own one car.
For many enthusiasts, the better question is no longer "What should I buy?" It's "How can I drive more?"
ACCESS CHANGES EVERYTHING
Private aviation changed when access became more valuable than ownership. Motorsport is beginning to follow the same path. Rather than committing to a single platform, drivers increasingly want the freedom to experience many. A GT4 one month. A Porsche Cup car the next. A prototype when the time is right. The experience becomes more valuable than the title.
MORE DRIVING. LESS MANAGING.
The real luxury isn't another race car. It's arriving at the circuit knowing everything has already been taken care of. Less time organizing. More time driving.
A NOTE FROM CMC
We believe the goal isn't to own the most race cars. It's to experience the most race cars. Ownership will always have its place, but for enthusiasts who simply want to drive, access unlocks a world that one car never can.



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