For your consideration ...
Alrighty then. (Not directed specifically towards your post but for the class). I understand. I get it. If one is getting up in years, has the money, has always wanted the experience of driving/owning one, and it's a bucket list item, sure, why not. Better yet being older, taking out a 7-10 year loan on the thing and dying say two to three years into paying it off and leaving the bank to deal with it. Or, even when younger, and having more money than knowing with to do with, yeah, why not, as long as other necessary adult responsibilities in one's life are taken care of. But to me, it's just still a very expensive A to B vehicle with no daily practicality. In addition to what must be a humongous monthly insurance payment.
Now, if some wealthy enthusiast were to develop a proper 10 - 20 mile or so very flat and extremely smoothed out raceway, somewhere, where these type of cars could really stretch their legs, charging these car owners a fee for the chance to really see and feel their car's maximum capabilities in a relatively safe setting, when ever they want to, hell, I might even get one. But until then, it's Bud's Creek with the "ole beater.