As richydehav points out, you cannot stop money winning. Not even by limiting the number of chassis or engines.
Simply, the one thing that really separates the drivers is the amount of track time someone puts in. Listen to any of the drivers who are doing well and you find that they are karting every weekend and practicing mid-week.
You cannot restrict the karts either, because you can make 'other karts' behave close enough to the raced karts so as to be OK for practice and if one restricted the use of engines etc, then other alternatives would be created.
F1 drivers don't get extra practice because there are so few of them that they can be tracked.
If you want to do something more than the club championship, but don't have the budget for 'the top' then try one of the clubman championships. You can win a national title or a recognised national number in the NKRA and you don't necessarily have to compete in every round, nor travel halfway round the country for each round. At £75 for both the race and Saturday practice it is about as cheap as it gets. see(www.planetkarting.co.uk)
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