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Hamata
07-15-2012, 23:12
perfurabley entry level? i've been looking at open wheel stuff,ie formula mazda and fords that kind of stuff

or any good driver training courses?

Centurion1
07-16-2012, 01:16
are you twelve or thirteen?

Major Robert Dump
07-16-2012, 03:12
Pheonix University, and the best part it is all online

Hamata
07-16-2012, 04:03
are you twelve or thirteen? 17?

Major Robert Dump
07-16-2012, 05:12
http://www.racingschools.com/

All of these places cost thousands of dollars.

I know lots of people who have done this, and still none of them are racers. The people who go to these courses are a mixture of hobbyists and people who dream of racing, and the "graduates" and "certificates" are a dime a dozen. You will need more than a course or two to get hired on to drive, unless you plan on buying your own car and hiring a team and finding sponsors and doing the amatuer circuit

If you have any racing teams in your area, go try to get an entry level job to get inside the company. Work as a clerk, or a runner, or whatever they need. Learn how the system works. You would probably learn a lot more from those people than you would at a cookie cutter course that churns out certificates

Crazed Rabbit
07-16-2012, 06:49
http://www.racingschools.com/

All of these places cost thousands of dollars.

I know lots of people who have done this, and still none of them are racers. The people who go to these courses are a mixture of hobbyists and people who dream of racing, and the "graduates" and "certificates" are a dime a dozen. You will need more than a course or two to get hired on to drive, unless you plan on buying your own car and hiring a team and finding sponsors and doing the amatuer circuit

If you have any racing teams in your area, go try to get an entry level job to get inside the company. Work as a clerk, or a runner, or whatever they need. Learn how the system works. You would probably learn a lot more from those people than you would at a cookie cutter course that churns out certificates

Listen to this fellow. If you're serious about this you'll have to work long and hard to get to be a driver.

Around my area there's some dirt racing tracks, and I think one driver who's on the national stage now started there.

CR

Hamata
07-16-2012, 15:02
ps i forgot to add that i'm canadian and that i have no way of getting to the states :P

Major Robert Dump
07-16-2012, 15:22
Then you should avoid motorsports altogether, because Canadians cannot drive. In fact, I didn't even think Canadians were allowed access to the internet, much less membership at the .org. I need to read over the FAQ again, then I will probably report you.

Google is your friend dude

** also, if you have no way to get to the states, ergo you cannot afford the trip, then how will you afford a racing school? These places are not colleges, they do not give out scholarships and you cannot use federal financial aid for them