Racing Steps Foundation
RSF F Renault driver Calado celebrates 2008 Winter Cup win with Fortec boss Richard Dutton and team


Backing British motor racing talent

The cost of motor sport today is such that exceptional individual race driving talent can go to waste because of a lack of funds.  The Racing Steps Foundation has been created to help a small number of such talented but financially disadvantaged young drivers to attain the senior formulae.

Initially involving Karting, Formula Renault and Fomula 3, the Foundation will fund the seats of four young drivers in 2008: two in Karting, one in F Renault and one in F3.  Former F1 World Champion John Surtees and “Karting Guru” Martin Hines will assist the Foundation’s consultants to identify beneficiaries.

Racing Steps Foundation News
Stall ends Turvey Macau hopes

Sunday, 08 November 2008:  Oliver Turvey's chances of ending his F3 season on a high around the streets of Macau came to an abrupt end when the Racing Steps Foundation driver stalled at the start.


Calado wins 2008 Winter Cup

Saturday, 08 November 2008:  RSF driver James Calado sealed the Formula Renault UK Winter Cup championship with three points to spare after a nail-biting last round battle at Rockingham.


RSF and Boyd part company

Saturday, 08 November 2008:  The Racing Steps Foundation and Wayne Boyd have parted company so advisors to the 18 years-old winner of the 2009 RSF-backed Formula Renault UK seat can "evaluate other offers".