As opposed to watching high school kids get paralyzed playing football, or break bones in gymnastic or cheerleading, or lose teeth playing hockey, or start down the road to traumatic brain injury from any number of athletic pursuits? What's the difference?
First off - pretty much any and all travel youth sports have been molded into a way for parents intend their kid to pay for their college. It's treated as an investment towards scholarships and there is no significant
national audience to watch youth sports on television or live. Other than Texas high school football and a handful of prep school basketball teams, no one in America cares about high schoolers playing games enough to invest time/energy to see it unless it is their kid playing.
Secondly - everything I just named and you just referenced is an amateur competition. The kids in racing are being pushed out to race for money as
professionals sometimes before 9th grade. It's ridiculous, and honestly, the general population isn't that interested in seeing grown adults mix it up with 12 or 13 year olds. If they were, we'd have seen stratospheric growth and not consistent declines in viewership, car counts, and interest.
Finally - I have attended all manner of athletic contests in my life, from tennis to lacrosse. I don't know of any where a kid could so easily kill multiple people in an accident or semi-intentionally kill someone as I've seen in racing. There's a world of difference in dodging a foul ball or hockey puck and someone taking down the entire fence in a 410 sprint car. On the opposite side of the wall, I can very easily imagine a 14 year old hooking someone in a late model over an imagined offense and killing them in a head-on hit to the wall or pit divider. Could an adult do that too? Sure. We expect a certain level of competence and maturity from any legal adult that doesn't necessarily exist with any kid, which is also why kids are basically just their parent's property until which time the court says otherwise. Why put a kid in that situation? Better yet, why give lots of kids cars which they could kill each other with? Who does that benefit other than provide entertainment for the worst human beings alive?
Dude, grown men don't get serious opportunities in any sport in the 21st Century.
They do in MMA and boxing all the time. I'm not saying that there aren't kids who box (there most certainly are) but there's plenty of successful athletes who came to those sports well after their 18th birthday. Bernard Hopkins didn't even retire ten years ago and his first pro bout was at 23 after learning the sport in prison. However....
A kid with any evidence of talent is routed into a (for profit) training program well before high school. Talented kids are often encouraged to move into school districts that further their development. Does that require deep-pocketed parents? Sure, some kids are able to find funding and sponsorship in this day of NIL. Soccer teams have signed kids before they're 15 as long-term investments. College basketball was forced to accept 'one and done' because the kids saw no reason to sacrifice years of potential income for minimal benefit.
Tell me why young drivers shouldn't take the same advantage.
NIL exists because the NCAA, given decades of lead time that they were running a cartel, decided to do nothing about it until the courts forced them to. Before NIL players were paid under the table. Also, last I checked here on campus, undergrads don't tend to be children. They are adults.
RE: travel youth sports, they're all pretty much terrible. What happens in US youth basketball and in European professional soccer is closer to what I think the ideal should be for auto racing in terms of OEMs investing money into drivers, but they don't go far enough down the pipeline in racing to do much other than given support to the best ride buyer.
That's true for public roads. Private property is and has been another matter. The only thing saying 13-year-old Jr. can't tear up the back 40 is Ma and Pa's approval.
13 year olds being handed a car to play around with on the farm is something an infinitesimal percentage of the population does.