im not sure you understand how the racing world/racing ladder works. teams arent going out to kart tracks, or the junior formula car series below them looking for drivers to put in their cars. its the other way around. these smaller series' pay to race as support races to a bigger series, so they can be racing on the same day as the bigger series, which gives them a chance to be seen by these teams, and go talk to them about racing for them. its the drivers going to the teams. in virtually every kind of racing other than the top series' (f1, indy car, alms, grand am, etc..) people have to pay their way. shit even in formula 1 there are alot of drivers paying to be there.
racing isnt like team sports where teams go out and look for goo players for their team. the driver basically has to bring his own money to make it anywhere until he is at the very top level of whatever kind of racing he's doing.
there are very very few drivers out there that actually have gotten attention from high level racing teams and gotten support all the way from their karting or junior formula racing up through the ranks, less than you could count on one hand probably.
but this is getting off track, i was just saying that instead of buying a stock street car and racing it, they should have you start in a low end formula or sports car series and work your way up, like every other racing driver does it.