I am still un decided on this matter..... if I become poor and can't have 2 bikes then I choose track no road no track see undecided
Well if you have the road bike at least you can still go on track, doesn't work the other way around (well not legally anyway !), plus you need a road bike to do the 'Ring & TT courses.
Personally whilst tracks are fun, ultimately there's what ? a dozen tracks in the UK ? So that's probably a total of around 100 corners, whereas there's a gazillion & 43 ones out on the roads, so why restrict yourself to such a small subset of what's available when you can have it all ?
I can understand people giving up road riding to go racing, but just to do trackdays ?
I really like riding on the road, I even enjoy filtering, it's a whole different mental challenge, me against the cagers & knowing it depends on me correctly reading their intentions - (especially their unintentional intentions !) before they've even decided, makes it a great mental challenge, whilst the knowledge that misreading them is likely to be painful gives it that certain edge.