Motorsport vehicles include cars, bikes, go-karts, trucks, and boats, with famous car racing series including Formula One, Indycar, and NASCAR, generating millions.
Many amateur motor enthusiasts want to have fun behind the wheel on a racing track, and several options are available, including stock car racing, rallying, off-roading, drag, and tour car racing.
To find a place to start, autocross racing doesn’t require any special conversion of your vehicle; just find a local autocross group and turn-up with your regular car to their organized events.
If you do live near a racing circuit, check if it has track days when you can bring your car along for a few laps.
Once the car is track-worthy, and you have a taste for the race, you can start basic car modifications by reducing weight, improving reliability, installing race standard brake pads, changing the suspension, and increasing the air intake.