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Old 7 Jan 2013, 14:24 (Ref:3185997)   #7
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Originally Posted by davyboy View Post
Despite what you read and hear about F1 stars starting when they're that age, I don't think it's a good idea either. 8 is plenty young enough to get behind the wheel of a cadet.

Between now and 8 years old, introduce him to the sport by taking him to watch events, read magazines, watch it on TV etc... If he drums up enough enthusiasm to want to give it a go, then support him... if not, leave it there.

In answer to where MidgetMan thinks all the cadets have gone, I have a theory. I think a large percentage of these cadet racers are actually parents living out their dreams through their kids. The kids themselves are not as interested as they may appear to be. That coupled with the transition to secondary school and a greater academic workload mean that karting is dropped.

I'm fanatical about motor racing but my young son has no interest in it at all. He's interested in other things and I would never try to 'encourage' him into karting. Instead I support him in what he enjoys doing.
I can't disagree with a single word you said! I came to the same conclusion about the cadet racers.

The only place we differ is that my son has kept up the karting, meaning I've an ever-empty wallet and no chance to race myself!
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