Touring car is probably a bit easier to drive, but can be more expensive.
I would visit all the clubs that are within sensible travelling distance and pick the club you feel the most comfortable with.
I think you will learn alot more if you dont have a stupidly fast car when starting out, you will also break the car less.
If your thinking of going for touring car then you could pick up a second hand car pretty cheaply. Although it often feels like you need the latest kit you dont really. Im racing a 8 year old car onroad and its perfectly competitive (at my ability level)
A good quality servo is the most important thing IMO.
Offroad a B4.1 RTR is great value and will be competitive.
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