Help with dirt bike racing?

Ok so i'm 15 and dirt bike racing seems really cool to me, so I told my parents I wanted to start. My mom's all for it but my dad says that I waited to long to start because most people that go pro start at like 4 or 5. I know I waited kind of long and I know I have a lot of catching up to do (i'm fine with that) but in a few years could I still go pro? If not, could I still do it for fun?

P.S I'm a girl and fast learner

dirt bike racing?

hey umm me n my lil bro wanna get into dirt bike racing but we dont know how to join if ya could help us out where u can sign up or sumthin plz awnser

To late to start Dirt Bike Racing?

I'm 15 and I really want to take up dirt bike racing but my dad says that I waited to late to start because most people that go pro start when they're like 4. Did I really wait to late, or can I still start. I wanted to do it as a hobby, but going pro has crossed my mind. If it's not to late, how do I convince my dad to let me start?

P.S It would help if you have raced dirt bikes before

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I am looking for a place or a website to where I can sign up for dirt bike racing. I live in Indianapolis, Indiana. I am willing to go as far as 30min.
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