Originally Posted by
Maui J.
To be truthful there's not many young people near the top in motorsport due to their own doing. Most commonly it's because of their family's pastime/hobby/passion/addiction, call it what you want...and lots of cash. So when that son or daughter gets past the karting stage, the tall poppy sydrome amongst many kicks in. The whole Daddy's money thing. Really boring!
Unfortunately very few will make it due to skill alone, usually it's skill plus money.
How do you think Oliver Solberg is doing so well in the Norwegian cross-kart series? Yes, it looks as he has the skill, but to obtain the skill it takes a lot of financial imput over numerous years...from Daddy Petter.
I can't see your issue here.
Yes Arai has family money, who cares, rallying is expensive. It is very rare to exceed in this type of sport without starting out with family money. Mikkelsen, Ostberg, Latvala to name a few...who were competing in the big ranks with daddy's money. Unfortunately it's the nature of the sport...it isn't rags to riches football.
Loeb is one of the few of the modern era who breaks this rule. He's seemed to do everything on his own back and his skill made him rise to the top.