I like driving, not racing. Punching the throttle and getting some acceleration, playing on curvy roads when I'm going somewhere. I wouldn't likely take hours at the track with a car, nor would I want a car just for that. That's why I sold the 911 and moved on. More interested in getting a couple cars and tinkering right now.
I do slightly regret not trying to drive in India. Those drivers are amazing.
Now to dig out the bucket lists and chat about them with my wife.
I believe most of these track days are no racing, so it's legal driving fast on twisty routes.
Probably not as nice as taking a fun car and hitting something like the Tail of the Dragon in North Carolina (much nicer scenery there, I'm sure,) but less likelihood of having to deal with chowder-heads and police...