Clio RS 172 /Trafic
Is anyone involved in motorsport marshalling at all? I've been a member of British Motorsport Marshals Club for 5 years. I go to various rallies around the country and occasional race meetings at Oulton Park.
Its a great way to get close to the action and also help with running of an event. All MSA motorsport events need marshals for the event to run.
You can either join an MSA affiliated motor club or jion the marshals club or BARC to get involved.
Most motor clubs run rallies of some sort or assist other clubs that run a rally.
For instance the Malcolm Wilson stages in Grizedale is marshalled from various sources, local clubs and BMMC/BRMC members.
If anyone is at all curious about marshalling there is www.volunteersinmotorsport.co.uk for all the information and links to all the different types of events.
Often there are events at race circuits that are struggling for marshal coverage and some have been cancelled due to lack of safety personnel.
You can even marshal abroad if you so desire once you are MSA registered. All MSA marshals carry a licence issued by the MSA which is signed by the chief marshal at each event you attend to keep record of your experience. Also training is carried out annually all over the country and its free. Its a very good idea to attend training sessions as you are taught how to deal with all incidents and fire fighting and basic first aid.
Please take a look at the website and if you've never considered marshalling before, then give it some thought.
I got hooked 5 years ago and absolutely love getting out there and helping. Its far more interesting than just being a spectator.
Its a great way to get close to the action and also help with running of an event. All MSA motorsport events need marshals for the event to run.
You can either join an MSA affiliated motor club or jion the marshals club or BARC to get involved.
Most motor clubs run rallies of some sort or assist other clubs that run a rally.
For instance the Malcolm Wilson stages in Grizedale is marshalled from various sources, local clubs and BMMC/BRMC members.
If anyone is at all curious about marshalling there is www.volunteersinmotorsport.co.uk for all the information and links to all the different types of events.
Often there are events at race circuits that are struggling for marshal coverage and some have been cancelled due to lack of safety personnel.
You can even marshal abroad if you so desire once you are MSA registered. All MSA marshals carry a licence issued by the MSA which is signed by the chief marshal at each event you attend to keep record of your experience. Also training is carried out annually all over the country and its free. Its a very good idea to attend training sessions as you are taught how to deal with all incidents and fire fighting and basic first aid.
Please take a look at the website and if you've never considered marshalling before, then give it some thought.
I got hooked 5 years ago and absolutely love getting out there and helping. Its far more interesting than just being a spectator.