Yeah, living in Indy, the so called Racing Capitol of the World, it is hard not to get in to racing.
I have been to Derek Daly's Formula Racing School where we got certified in open wheel formula atlantic cars, which are very cool by the way.
I have done shifter carts, regular carts and I have my own 1 1/4 mile track with 2 identically prepared 8 HP carts complete with roll cages and seat belts. Don't drive them as much as I did ten years ago. Kind of slowed down after crashing the cart, flipping 3 times and landing upside down on fire.
I have done roadrace motorcycling back in the day, still have 12 road bikes which I don't get to ride as much as I would like. I have 3 dirt bikes and about 4 mini-bikes. All of which we have raced around the property at one time or another. Again, as I get older, I am more likely to take the golf cart or the Kawasaki Mule out on the property than a dirt bike. Okay, I still like running the minibikes through the woods.
Oh, and I have done two Hooked On Driving schools and one LAPS performance driving school.
When I say the 458 is on a whole other level, I am not just talking car smack. I actually had an epiphany while driving the 458 at Mont Tremblant, I was driving the formula one track with the car between 8000 and 9500 RPM, and not for a few seconds but for more than a lap, I never let the revs drop and it was unlike anything I have ever experienced and that includes the formula atlantic cars. Really don't know how to explain it, it is kind of something that you need to do for your self, at least once.