>>2847739This is distracting, poorly framed, poorly composed, in ugly light, and doesn't show us anything interesting or unique.
The shitters in the back right, the flag top center, the people on the right side, the poles on the left side, and the cars in the background are all slop that should have been removed from the frame.
The cars themselves might be excellent racers or whatever, but visually, they're completely boring, and having them parked on a random gravel field only adds to the ugliness.
Your processing is pretty standard for what kids think is good processing these days, and while it does look good for some subjects, it has no connection with your subject or scene at all. Unfortunately because you shot so sloppily, in such bad light, in such a bad environment, with such boring stagnant subjects, there is no visual style to enhance and support in your processing, so you're finding yourself unsure of what to do in post.
There would have been no way to make a photo of this scene in a way that was good or interesting, but you should still use opportunities like these to exercise your fundamentals. Remove distractions, find unique perspective. Come up with something to communicate to your viewer, and then make exposure/light/framing/composition decisions to support that idea.