"I got lucky. I worked on F430 Challenge Cars after working with some of the mechanics on another race team.
"Its not what you know, its who you know"
I also interviewed for a position as a service Writ"er for a Ferrari Dealer...turned it down. Don't think just becuase you are working on exotics it pays well or treats you well.
However, I loved my time with the Ferrari Challenge Team"
I agree with this post, be careful what you wish for. i would say a lot of us do this job for the love of the cars as much as anything else. You probably wont get rich enough to afford one if you choose this path.
Working in a race setting is not glamorous, its hot, sweaty, stupid long hours (especially after your driver balls up the car) putting the car together. think of it like "orange county choppers" you work at what most people would call a fast pace almost all the time and then about two days before the race you go in 'Warp factor 9" when your time and your life are not your they belong to the team/car. having an exotic service buisiness is not much easier (think of this most of your client will have gotten stupidly rich by being ruthless business people, Do you think they view you any different than they view any of thee other business ventures? most likely not) you will be consistently under the gun for time and for money.
If you love the cars you have no choice but to follow your heart but think real hard about it.