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You're 21. What racing experience do you have? As others have said, most of the top F1 drivers have been racing since they're 3 or 4 years old (usually in carts). Start small and work your way up. There are VERY few drivers in the world that make it to F1. What makes you think you're one of the elite few?
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Average driving age around the world is 16/17. So you have one extra year of driving experience on a average driver. Those guys all start around ages 6-8. This means the day you climbed into your first kart those guys already had like 8 or 9 years of experience on you.
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You have very good taste ! http://f80.bimmerpost.com/forums/sho....php?t=1386546
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How many championships have you won at this level? If you look at Lewis Hamilton, Nico Rosberg, Aryton Senna - they were all carting champions. If you've won championships, I would imagine that some type of Formula series cars would be your next step. Something that actually has a working aero package. When I got my SCCA license, we raced in identically prepped F2000 cars. I was on poll and won both of those races. That was the only time I competed in identically prepped cars. Now I race endurance races in the American Endurance Racing Series (AER), so everyone runs different cars.
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I believe all you need to do is click your heels together 3 times while saying "I want to be a race car driver". That should do it.
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I'd guess at zero, as even some minor club level racing experience would mean you'd have enough knowledge on the subject to know to not post such a question on the internet.
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I have knowledge about the subject, im asking what is required to be noticed, considered by companies
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The top manufacturers and top managers are constantly scouting for talent, and offering test drives. It used to be you could go to a racing school in England or France and kart on the side and with talent be an F1 driver, but now its much more competitive and if your simply being funded with less then stellar record then it's extremely pricy and in most cases short lived. Also, many young people get sport ending injuries attempting to get into F1 - it's actually crazier then you probably think. There are a lot of ex-drivers and ex F1 drivers that have lasting signs of head trauma due to accidents during their careers. |
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If you have to ask how to become F1 driver you have already failed and the train is long gone. Its just the truth. Just like asking how to become Usain Bolt.
Think about for a minute how few F1 drivers there are, and how many are already trying to become one? You're more likely to win the lottery.. |
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Take for example Lance Stroll, "pay" driver for Williams, 18 years old:
He started with karting, winning races and championships North America - Won the Italian Formula 4 Championship at 2014 (~ age 16) - Won the Toyota Racing Series in 2015 (~17) - Won the F3 European Champtionship in 2016 (~18). At age 18, secured a seat for 2017 Williams F1 team with his father reportedly paying $80 million (his father is a billionaire): http://autoweek.com/article/formula-...et-son-f1-seat |
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