Considering with the right bits, caster/camber etc are all adjustable. I'd say the limitations are peoples approach to the problem, that then add further problems.
As
@Waitey rightfully pointed out, the first thing the majority of people do is over lower the car so it spends the majority of its outing on track riding the bump stops... let alone the fact they've got 10-12kg+ springs on a 900-1000kg car with as much downforce as breeze block stopping the damper from doing it's job.
The car is then far to stiff in the spring which causes more bump steer, so they'll (for arguments sake) throw a bump steer kit on and hope for the best. And while yes, that'll solve the bump steer, what it's going to mask is the fact your oversprung which is why it will still handle like a bag of spanners on corner entry and exit.