that's an oppinion but only if you want to then do so
yes
Motorcross evolved from Trials riding, in the United Kingdom around the early 1900's. It was originally called Scrambles, until it became internationally known, taking the name Motorcross. Basically, the evolution from trials began when the rules relaxed, especially on the strict scoring, and the fastest rider was the top rider.
Motorcross is competed in, all around the world, at various motorcross tracks
no. they have been known to be slightly faster than other stock bikes but a Yamaha with a pipe or reeds is just as fast depending on the rider aswell
There are a few but after folowing motorcross for years i truly think James Stewart is the best at the current day but Jeremy mcgrath won the title for about 10 years in a row. jeramy mcgrath won it 7 times not 10 and ricky carmichael has won 15 championships and i called the goat(greatest of all time).
Motorcross is popular EVERYWHERE but mostly i would say America and the UK
Well, you don't 'play' motorcross! You ride it, and you do this at any outdoor or indoor tracks.
In the 1800s
British
no
Depends on his skill level. Seek out a local pro, or pro level senior rider in your area to watch and evalute your sons potential. Work on fundementals with lots of repetition.
all you need to do is make yourself known depending on your strengths you should be able to land yourself in the motocross career.