Practice is the main thing in my view, if you can't practice on a track, get hold of some small cones or fill some drink bottles with sand and mark out a rough track on the local playing field. If nothing else it assists with hand eye co-ordination.
Get a decent set-up from a local or top driver.
Make sure your car is always prepared well, ie everything moves freely, shocks are working properly, electronics are all working efficiently and thats it's clean and tidy.
Don't change to many things on your car at once.
Concentrate on not crashing for a race duration and watch the faster guys to see where there racing lines are.
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