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A lot of people have a dream of becoming a race car driver and even reach their goals of becoming a Formula 1 driver someday. As you may already know, it is the highest level of open wheel racing in the world. Its fabled tracks have been piloted by some of the most popular and legendary car drivers in history, including Mario Andretti, Ayrton Senna, Jim Clark and Michael Schumacher. Becoming an honoured driver to follow their footsteps is only gained through natural talent, years of practice and sheer luck.
One thing that you have to consider is the perseverance to get involved in many racing events at a very young age. Initially, you should get involved with karting because most F1 drivers begin their racing careers behind the wheel of a go-kart at age 10. Another thing is to get enrolled in a car racing school. There should be a reputable school that offers multi-day classes at tracks throughout the country. It is very fine to learn the basics of handling a more powerful open wheel car.
Europe is revered by F1 aspiring drivers because they have greater chances of success if they can climb the racing ladder within the region. So it is then a requirement to go to Europe and practice as a teenager. You may even ride in Formula 3 or Formula 3000 so that you can have an edge. It is also important to race hard and move to teams that offer a greater chance to finish on the podium. If you can perform well in the lower levels, you can attract the attention of an F1 boss. A good agent can help you get promoted and capitalise on your success on the tracks. It would also be good for you if you will first become a test driver for the team. This is because F1 racing events can develop race strategies through endless test laps.