Personally, and this is just me, I'd be more worried if an ///M car or Porsche GTx car I'm looking to buy says "never tracked." It means it's a high strung car that has been sitting in a garage and NEVER fully exercised.
Those cars seem to have far more issues further down the line. I'd rather buy a car that says "lightly tracked" than a car that's never tracked or a car that's heavily modified but never tracked, because modified cars that's been tracked tend to be modified the right way, while cars that are modified and never tracked never got a chance to stress those modified parts to show potential problems with the junk that goes on the car.
Just my personal opinion, of course.
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