Mate, if i was 14 i would be cheering.
Ive been driving all sorts of karts and cars for years now, but only until now, and infact, just yesterday i bought my kart to race competition. Im 19, and yes certian levels are out of the question, its not too late for a 19 year old to get atleast somewhere.
Theres always a way around everything!
For a beginner or starter to karting where you have perhaps never been in a proper non hire kart, maybe budget is the best way to go. I went for a little more money and got the CRG Dark Knight just yesterday. Ill be running it in tomorrow so i still cant give you any feedback on the kart. The CRG KT1 is a very good kart and ive driven the Italkarts before too, and i liked them. Once again, they are all no cheaper than $8,000 AUD (chassis and rotax engine).
My opinion, and if you have the money to do so, dont go over $6,000, but at the same time, dont do whatever to cut costs. As a starter, you can though because you need to get experience etc, but at the same time, if you want to win, you have to throw money into a black hole
.
My suit costed me $600AUD but my previous basic suit was about $250AUD. My helmet costed me $850AUD where my previous was about $300AUD.
Your going to need (from the top of my head)..
-Suit/gloves/helmet/shoes
-tools
-kart trolley
-kart
-engine
-licence
-fuel
-tyres
-spare parts
-tacho
Anything else you need to know, as im a starter too with the experience of being around the karting world since i was a kid, just ask
. Im sure there are many other karters that are on these forums too.
PS: you need to think about what engine you want to race. Theres a range of them to race.
About 2 years ago i started racing a "J" 100cc engine. They are push start and in Aus (im not sure what its like overseas) your put into "national" class. I stopped that very quickly because it was not fast enough for my likings. It may be good for you because it really teaches you how to drive smooth. Im now running a rotax max engine. They are great fun and really fast as well as demanding too physically IMO. You need to be smooth aswell with the throttle and brakes and that also teaches you alot.
Its really up to you