If you’re dreaming of Formula 1 or other top racing series, the truth is… it all starts with go-karting.
This is how I started (eventhough I only made it to F2), how most pro drivers started, and how the journey really begins.
Karting isn’t just a fun weekend activity for all of you reading this, it’s where the real thing begins.
Let me explain why.

Karting Builds the Foundation
In karting, you learn everything that matters in racing:
– Racecraft
– Braking technique
– Cornering precision
– Reading track conditions
– Managing pressure
In karting you’re not just trying to driving as fast as possible.
You’re learning to compete.
You’re learning to make split-second decisions.
And you’re doing all of that in a highly competitive real racing environment with real consequences.
That kind of experience is pure gold.
It prepares you mentally and physically for everything that comes next.
Every F1 Driver Was Here Once
You’ve probably heard the stories. Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen, Charles Leclerc… all of them were karting champions before they stepped into an F1 car.
The reason? Karting is the perfect playground to develop real racing instincts.
It sharpens your reflexes, builds your confidence, and teaches you how to fight for every position.
The Jump to Formula Cars
Once you’ve spent enough time in karting, racing in different categories, mastering wet and dry conditions, handling pressure, won some big championships, that’s when it makes sense to move up.
Formula 4 is usually the next step.
It’s a big jump, of course, but the drivers who succeed there are usually the ones who’ve taken karting seriously.
And trust me, teams notice that.
They’re secretly keeping track of karting results. They’re always on the hunt for the next big thing. The next rising star.
When scouts and sponsors look at upcoming talent, they don’t just check your lap times, they look at how consistent you were in karting, how fast you developed, and how you handled tough races.
Karting Teaches You to Work with a Team
Another big part of the journey is learning to communicate—especially with your mechanic and coach.
That starts in karting too.
If you can clearly explain how the kart feels, where you’re struggling, and what changes you think are needed… you’ll go far.
If you can’t do that in karting, then in Formula cars it will be even more difficult.
Because in Formula racing, it’s not just about driving well, it’s also about working well within your team.
Final Thoughts
So yeah, karting might feel like a small step now… but it’s the biggest step you’ll take if you’re serious about racing.
It’s where habits are built. Where champions are made. And where your real journey starts.
I know it because I’ve lived it.
If you’re chasing the dream, make the most of every lap you’ve got.
Karting isn’t just your first chapter, it’s the one that sets the tone for everything that comes after.
Just Senndit
—Alessio Lorandi