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We give you a general guide line and sincere advice what you should need to do to become a professional driver or racer. It is important to set a "TARGET" what do you want to become in Motor sport but just not wasting your time and tires and fuel without clear ambition.

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Chance to become a Formula 1 Driver is very difficult and very expensive because it needs a lot of finance just to get to the GP2 series. F1 teams only select top drivers who finish GP2 in Europe. The News Wheel is a digital auto magazine providing readers with a fresh perspective on the latest car news. See more articles from The News Wheel. Added on February 24, The News Wheel how to get into rallying , rally car , rally racing. Want to compete in the muddy mayhem of rallycross?

Our guide will explain how you can get on the start line. Written by Hal Ridge. Part of this story. But despite the increase in headline drivers and manufacturer entries at the highest echelons of the discipline, rallycross remains one of the easier motorsports to compete in as a beginner. Get to know the sport. You can learn a lot from not only watching the action on track but also from seeing how the teams operate in the paddock between races, where the drivers go for administration check-in and so on.

Attending events will help you understand the sport. Read Story. Get involved with a team. What sort of costs would be involved? Does the co-driver normally pay for event entry? How does it normally work? I'm based in Slough I'm ok though :0 Any suggestions appreciated. ScoobyDood 2, posts months. From my desk in Slough. They held closed events, normally quite a cheap way to start except when I banged my MkI GT Escort which caused me to start the navigation angle!

Need to read a map and not get travel sick. Not sure about these days. Thank you, I'm ok at map reading and have never been travel sick so should be ok on those points. I'll probably pop down to Craven one night and have a chat with them.

Thanks again. NHKV 3, posts months. I love being scared so that shouldn't be an issue either, plus with being strapped in and having a cage I know I'd be pretty much as safe as is possible. ShawCrossShark 3, posts months. As said above, join a motor club. I didn't have to find a driver as it was my best mate from school so situations will differ with regards to cost etc.

You will need an approved helmet and FIA suit not sure on the current regs but you can pick up dual layer nomex for a couple of hundred quid I used to run on a stage rally national B licence which would allow me to drive as well. However you now need to complete a rally school to hold this level. I believe there are lower level licences that are for navigating only. At clubman level get involved with marshalling etc.



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