All of the information that you have been given points you in the right direction. Karting is not a low cost hobby so you need to find your level of involvement? Corporate entertainment, participation on indoor or outdoor circuits, is the lowest cost option, after that you may pay from £1500 second hand through to £5,500 for a new top quality outfit. Buy from a dealer, never from magazines or ebay, from a dealer you have the possibility of some help, a fall back if things go wrong. Obtaining your own kart and learning on the go may work, or going with one of the lower cost race teams, it is always down to money. To produce a solid competitive driver, able to hold their own at club level, takes time money and patience, but based upon owning and building an understanding of the equipment. If that is your target it will take time but as with so many before you it can be done. It's a matter of selecting the route you feel you can afford and going for it.
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