whats the connection? why is this?
I think a toyota would be a great starter car, or a ford with a 2.3 liter. As far as safety equipment, do not skimp on a good helmet and fire suit. Make sure the helmet has a sa rating not an m . The m rating is designated for motorcycle, and will not be fire resistant. you can get roll bar kits that will be safe and professionally built. I am a race director at a track in Wisconsin (LANGLADE COUNTY SPEEDWAY) and I can tell you even with a 4 cylinder class, they are still plenty fast enough to make sure that you have all the proper safety equipment, and a safely constructed car. here are other things tools air tank spare tires/wheels crew member(s) spare belts/hoses/plugs/wires fire extinguisher /one in car also spare engine/tranny just in case Good luck, and be safe..but have fun!!
If it's next to the smoke alarm
Most smoke detectors have a small americium dot that emits alpha radiation, and any variety of particles can block the radiation, thus triggering the alarm. Most types of smoke will trigger them, even dense steam, or a fine mist of bacon grease (the smoke detector in my house doubles as the dinner bell). Basically any type of smoke, or very fine particles can trigger a smoke alarm.
dodge neons make great hornets, they are very easy to find parts for. you will probably put $2000 in the car. you will probably spend another $2000 on a trailer and safety equipment.