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NEWSLETTER FOR BRITISH MOTOR SPORT
NOVEMBER 2016
WRGB Special 4 pages of news and images. Pages 2-5.
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NEWS MSA extends contract with kart engine supplier Vortex (OTK)
NEWS Lewis Brown named RSF MSA Young Driver of the Year 2016
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WRGB ORGANISERS THANK VOLUNTEERS AND PARTNERS With 164 competitors from 23 nations, the longest competitive route in recent history, a return to Chester after 20 years and a new RallyFest stage at Cholmondeley Castle that drew 10,000 fans, the 2016 Dayinsure Wales Rally GB could not have been a better showcase for UK rallying. The continued backing of the Welsh Government as our principal funding partner remains invaluable, alongside the support of our 2016 title partner, Dayinsure, and our other partners and suppliers; their involvement has made a huge contribution to the progress the event has made in recent years. Crucially, the rally would not have been possible without the support of almost 2000 volunteer marshals and officials, covering so many varied roles. Whether contributing to the safety, logistics, promotion or the smooth running of the event, their efforts are sincerely appreciated by everyone at the MSA and IMS, not to
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mention the wider rallying community of competitors, teams and fans. We hope that the rally was as special for you as it was for us and we look forward to seeing you all again next year. Ben Taylor Managing Director International Motor Sports Rob Jones Chief Executive Motor Sports Association
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With WRGB Clerk of the Course Iain ‘Skunner’ Campbell
How did WRGB go from your opinion? It is strange to try and answer that question. In Rally Control we are actually very isolated as to how the event is being received, but the feedback we have got is that it was a great event.
The new areas of Cholmondeley Castle and the time control in Chester were both really popular with a great atmosphere. Out in the stages it was a proper Rally GB, a challenging route with fast stages that demanded a lot from every crew. The challenge of 100km with no service or change of tyres on Saturday added a new strategic challenge to the whole event.
Have you got a message to the volunteer marshals and officials?
Any rally cannot take place without the assistance of the marshals or without the hours of volunteer time spent by the many officials in the planning of an event. Dayinsure Wales Rally GB is no different, except the numbers needed are over 2000 to deliver set up, reconnaissance, special stages and then the breakdown afterwards. It may have been an earlier date but the weather was still at best inclement at times whilst you carried out your duties in the best of humour and to the highest standards. Many of the competitors have told us about the welcome given to them by the marshals and the great work that you do. You all helped to deliver the biggest and best Rally GB – the longest competitive route since moving to North Wales, the new visit to the centre of Chester, the RallyFest at Cholmondeley Castle, that exceeded all expectations and the best special stages to be found anywhere – thank you very much for that.
What was the most challenging moment?
People often say, “well done, you must be delighted with how it went.” But when you are in Rally Control you know of all the battles that are being dealt with to keep an event running. We had some challenges with medical issues on stages that were dealt with very professionally. These are things that you can’t plan for but you have procedures in place and experts on hand to ensure that the best is done for those needing help and that the rally can continue. www.msauk.org
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Wales Rally GB “I was delighted to be part of the excitement of this year’s Wales Rally GB, which was a spectacular event to bring our ‘Year of Adventure 2016’ to an end. It's good to see that the rally's appeal is now extending far and wide with families being at the centre of the action and rallying superstars being accessible for all to see” Ken Skates, Cabinet Secretary for Economy and Infrastructure
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The latest briefing from your governing body
D2BD RALLIES TO THE CAUSE One hundred schoolgirls enjoyed a rare insight into the world of top-flight international rallying when the Dayinsure Wales Rally GB opened its doors to Dare To Be Different Just over half of the girls were daughters of employees of the Toyota Motor Manufacturing UK Engine Plant where the service park was based. There were visits to the Volkswagen Motorsport, Hyundai Motorsport and M-Sport World Rally Team. Also on the agenda were media tuition with Louise Goodman, a fitness and nutrition workshop, the Pirelli tyre-changing pit-stop challenge and an engineering exercise with Toyota.
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D2BD’s Susie Wollf said: “It is the first time we have been able to incorporate rallying into our programme and it was a real privilege for the girls to get so up close and personal to rally teams operating at the very top of their game. “I must admit I felt a tinge of jealousy that some of them had the opportunity to sit inside the world championship-winning Volkswagen Polo R WRC – having enjoyed a passenger ride in one of Citroën’s DS3 WRCs last year, I know just how incredible these cars are!”
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News twitter feed Emily Rogers @EmilyRogers59 Nov 12 I had such an amazing time yesterday at @iZoneCoaching with the @MSAUK @MSAAcademy for the RSF young driver of the year award! #Motorsport Amy Williams @AmyWilliamsMBE Oct 30 Thanks to @MSAUK and all the marshals keeping us safe on the stages #WRGB Nadine Lewis @NadineJLewis Oct 19 @MSAUK for my first Volunteer Officials Advisory Panel meeting earlier. Enlightening and productive! #ThanksMarshal #Cooperation #Talent Osian PRYCE @OsianPryce Oct 20 Brecon, Wales @Kefren_Dean @WalesRallyGB get involved with @gomotorsport and @MSAUK. Marshalling is a great way even i have done it! Greenpower @Greenpowertrust Oct 19 South East, England We were extremely honoured to be presented with the @MSAUK Environmental Award by MSA CEO Rob Jones this weekend at our International Final. Jack Benyon @Benyon24 Nov 11 Honoured to be a judge on the @MSAAcademy Young Driver of the Year Award today. Really impressed with drivers and @iZoneCoaching MSA @MSAUK Nov 11 MSA Magazine has been shortlisted for ‘Membership Magazine of the Year’ in the @PPA_Live Independent Publisher Awards! Mark @RupturedDuck Nov 10 Friendly and efficient service from @MSAUK as always. ROPS certificate for the #FF1600 on its way. Thank you Dare To Be Different @D2BDofficial Nov 1 We had such a fantastic time at our second community connect event. Check our website to see how you can join us! #D2BD #CommunityConnect
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MSA AND KWIKTRAK NEGOTIATING TRACKING SYSTEM FOR UK RALLYING The MSA can confirm that it is in negotiations with specialist UK company Kwiktrak (UK) Ltd regarding a live vehicle tracking system for UK stage rallying. Both parties had originally anticipated that the system would be ready for introduction in a phased manner from the start of the 2017 season. However implementation has been delayed and it is intended that the system will be introduced at a later date, which will be confirmed as soon as possible. Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said: “We are pleased to be able to confirm that MSA is negotiating with Kwiktrak regarding the supply of a live vehicle tracking system, which will represent a very significant step forward for stage rally safety. Working towards a date for implementation has taken longer than we had anticipated however, and it is now clear that our previous
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target of the first events of the 2017 season was too optimistic. As soon as we are able, we will confirm a revised timetable for introduction.” The proposed Kwiktrak system features bespoke software meeting the sport’s requirements, including – not limited to – being able to track up to 150 cars on any one event and provide coverage of up to four special stages simultaneously. There would also be a dashboard console allowing crews to communicate with Rally HQ in the event of an incident, including by voice if it is an emergency. An added benefit is that tracking data would be available to organisers and crews for up to 30 days following an event.
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WILLIAMS TO CELEBRATE 40TH ANNIVERSARY AT ASI
Williams Martini Racing will kick off its 40th anniversary celebrations with a headline feature during Autosport International at Birmingham’s NEC in January (12-15). The F1 team built its motorhome at the 2016 show and will return in 2017 with an even more head-turning feature. Full details will be announced in the coming weeks but show organisers have already revealed fans will be able to immerse themselves in four decades of Williams heritage as part of a centerpiece that will also see a complete overhaul of the Autosport Stage. Claire Williams, Williams Martini Racing Deputy Team Principal, said: “We’ll be kicking off 12 months of celebrations at Autosport International and while I’m not going to reveal too much, fans can rest assured that our new centrepiece attraction will be bigger and better than ever, giving them an innovative way of celebrating our past, present and future.”
SHOW DISCOUNT FOR MSA MEMBERS Once again the MSA has teamed up with Haymarket Exhibitions to offer competitors and volunteers a £5 discount on tickets to Autosport International. This exclusive offer will only be available for the show’s trade days. If booking online: Visit www.autosportinternational.com megasite Click on the link to ‘Visiting trade’ to visit the registration page Select the MSA Registration option Complete the registration form inserting your MSA licence/registration number when prompted. Please note that only one ticket per MSA licence holder is available. If purchasing multiple tickets, all licence numbers need to be inserted for the discount to apply. MSA members will need to show their competition/ official’s licence or marshal’s registration card when entering the show to take advantage of the discount if purchasing the tickets onsite.
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FINAL CALL FOR RENAULT MSA AWARD ENTRIES
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Young writers and snappers have until 21 November to enter the Renault MSA Young Motor Sport Journalist and Photographer of the Year awards.
The two winners will also receive a year’s provisional membership of the Guild of Motoring Writers, the world’s largest organisation of automotive editorial professionals.
Established in 2002, the awards are open to those aged 30 and under. An expert panel will consider the applications; each winner will receive a trophy and a cheque for £1,000 at the MSA’s Night of Champions ceremony at the Royal Automobile Club in January.
Candidates must have been aged 30 or under on 1 January 2016 and be able to demonstrate published work involving domestic UK motor sport. Application forms are available by email from media@msauk.org.
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News awards
MSA Chief Executive Rob Jones presents the trophy to Greenpower’s Jeremy Way
GREENPOWER GETS ENVIROMENTAL TROPHY Greenpower was officially presented with the MSA Environmental Award during the 2016 International Finals event at Rockingham.
The MSA Environmental Award recognises outstanding contributions towards environmental responsibility and sustainability within motor sport. Established in 1998, the Greenpower Education Trust is a charitable organisation and a leading promoter of careers in engineering. Greenpower also runs an annual competition for schools, colleges and universities, challenging pupils and students – guided by their teacher and an industry mentor – to design, build and race an electric car. This involved around 500 institutions and 8000 young people.
news in brief Sub-committee turns 40 The MSA Autocross and Rallycross SubCommittee turns 40 in 2017, a year that also marks 50 years since the first ever rallycross event at Lydden Hill in February 1967. In
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a restructuring of specialist committees that came into effect in 1977, the Autocross and Rallycross Sub-committee was created partly in response to growth of both
disciplines – especially rallycross, which had been granted a British championship title for the first time in 1976.
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BOARD PLEDGES AIR AMBULANCE DONATIONS The first in a series of £2000 cheques was presented to Northern Ireland’s Air Ambulance service last week, following a decision by the MSA Board to continue donating sums from the National Court Fines Account. In 2015 the MSA pledged up to £10,000 to every UK Air Ambulance service over the next five years, drawing the money from fines collected under UK motorsport’s judicial process. MSA Director Nicky Moffitt handed the first donation to Air Ambulance Northern Ireland chairman Ian Crowe. “The fact that the MSA is making donations to Air Ambulance charities is nothing
new in itself, however this is the first time that a sustained run of donations has been pledged,” said Moffitt. Crowe added: “As a fledging Air Ambulance charity we are extremely grateful to the MSA for their pledge to support us for the next five years. This initiative by the MSA demonstrates how they value the importance of HEMS in motor sports.”
news in brief MSA on hand at KartMania
The MSA will have a stand at KartMania show at Silverstone on 26-27 November. Based in the Wing, MSA staff will be on hand throughout the weekend to deal with 2017 competition licence applications and also to help with both sporting and technical queries. The event is billed as the ‘UK’s premier kart show’ and more information can be found at www.kartmania.co.uk.
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MSA EXTENDS CONTRACT WITH KART ENGINE SUPPLIER VORTEX (OTK) Following the success of this year’s relaunched MSA British Kart and Junior Kart Championships, the MSA has agreed a two-year extension of the Vortex (OTK) engine supply contract. This means that Vortex (OTK) will supply the CIK-homologated DDJ engine for the MSA British Junior Kart Championship (CIK OKJ class) and the DDS engine (also CIKhomologated) will continue to be used in the MSA British Senior Kart Championship (CIK OK class) until the end of the 2018 season. Once again, there will be a special prize for the MSA British Junior and Senior Kart Champions: works drives with a Vortex team (Tonykart Racing Team or Kosmic Racing Department) in the 2017 CIK-FIA World Championships. Moreover, these classes will also be adopted in the UK at club level. The engines used at this level will be the same but with differences relating to the senior class weight and tyres. www.msauk.org
Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said: “We have been delighted with the impact of the MSA British Kart Championships in 2016, especially considering the Junior title returned after a three-year absence. Part of this success is directly attributable to the fantastic Vortex (OTK) package and so we are pleased that UK karting will continue to benefit from this new relationship for at least a further two years.” The class regulations detailing the age and licence criteria, engine package price, and tyres will be made available at www.msauk.org/ karttech by the end of November 2016.
“We have been delighted with the impact of the MSA British Kart Championships in 2016. Part of this success is directly attributable to the fantastic Vortex (OTK) package
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Results
Latest results across the different types of motor sport goverened by the MSA RallycrossBRX.com
MSA BRITISH RALLYCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP IN ASSOCIATION WITH ODYSSEY BATTERY Ollie O’Donovan won the final round of the championship at Croft. The following day Liam Doran took a lights-to-flag victory in the Procters Coaches MSA British Rallycross Grand Prix.
MSA BRITISH SUPERKART CHAMPIONSHIP Jack Layton secured the 2016 championship title at a very wet Pembrey circuit.
Provisional championship standings 1 Jack Layton – 420 points (CHAMPION) 2 Gavin Bennett – 375 3 James O’Reilly – 324
Provisional championship standings 1 Dan Rooke – 194 points (CHAMPION) 2 Ollie O’Donovan – 177 3 Julian Godfrey – 173 philpics.net
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MCGRADY INSURANCE MSA NORTHERN IRELAND RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP MSA BRITISH SPORTING TRIALS CHAMPIONSHIP Roland Uglow and Laura Wilks took victory on the Roy Fedden Trial as he got the better of the ground conditions.
Camillus Bradley took victory on the Down Rally, as Derek McGarrity scored his recordbreaking seventh MSA Northern Ireland Rally Championship.
Results 1 Roland Uglow & Laura Wilks 17 points lost. 2 John Fack & David Clemow 18 3 Stuart Beare & Tim Frost 19
Provisional championship standings visit: www.anicc.org.uk
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Sam Bilham sealed the MSA English Rally Championship title on a wet and windy day in the North Yorkshire forests.
Shaun Gardener made it back-to-back maximum points scores, leading home the series contenders on the Winner Garage Skoda Wyedean Stages Rally.
Results 1 Sam Bilham – 104 points 2 Robert Vardy – 102 3 Robin Shuttleworth – 100
Provisional championship standings 1 Luke Francis – 155 points (CHAMPION) 2 Wug Utting – 135 3 Andrew Jones – 133
Ryan Cooke took victory at a dramatic final round, with Martin Gould wrapping up the title win.
Results 1 Ryan Cooke/Darren Cooke (Milner LRM-1) 02h42m46s 2 Richard Coleby/ (Polaris RZR XP Turbo) 02h43m47s 3 Martin Gould/Simon Kerfoot (Buxton 4x4 Rivet) 02h46m40s
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Technical Updates, clarifications and advice
COMPETITION NUMBERS Some observers and marshals have reported that the legibility of competition numbers on vehicles in circuit is becoming an issue. Therefore the MSA wishes to remind competitors of general regulation (Q)11.1.1 which requires the numbers to be in place prior to scrutineering, where it will be checked for compliance on position, legibility and size. Commonly reported issues include numbers being poorly spaced, the background not extending the required 5cm beyond the numbers (example pictured), and numbers being ‘lost’ within the vehicle livery without the required delineation. The requirements of (J)4.1 and (Q)11.1 to 11.4.2 are clear and descriptive. Scrutineers will advise competitors to rectify any non-compliant displays.
SEAT MOUNT FAILURE A scrutineer sent the above image to the MSA following an accident in which the competing vehicle heavily impacted the tyre wall. As can be seen, the seat has ripped out of its mounting points, both front and rear. It is clear that the material used for the mounting points was insufficient, as it was too thin and there were no spreader plates in place beneath the bracket. It was also noted – as can be seen from the image – that the mount on the left had failed in the past and was re-welded. Scrutineers have been reminded to check seat mounts carefully and as such competitors are advised to ensure the suitability and compliance of their mountings at all times. For further guidance, please email technical@msauk.org.
SNELL K98 STANDARD The MSA Technical Department wishes to remind competitors that the Snell K98 karting specific helmet standard will be removed from the list of acceptable helmet standards in karting with effect from 1 January 2017. This was notified in the 2016 Blue Book.
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Academy Equipping the UK’s most promising young drivers
LEWIS BROWN NAMED RSF MSA YOUNG DRIVER OF THE YEAR 2016 Junior racing driver Lewis Brown was named the RSF MSA Young Driver of the Year 2016 after a five-way shootout at iZone Driver Performance Centre, Silverstone, last week (11 November).
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“I’d like to thank everyone who works at the MSA Academy and Derek Walters from Racing Steps Foundation for giving me the opportunity to show my talent”
The accolade is awarded each year to a member of the MSA Academy’s AASE programme, a three-year course delivered in conjunction with Loughborough College. The five finalists this year were: Brown, 17 from Lincolnshire; Zach Anderton, 17 from Chester; Nathan Edwards, 18 from Kent; Ben Green, 18 from Essex; and Emily Rogers, 17 from Essex. The day consisted of seven sessions including physical and mental assessments, a simulation evaluation including eye tracking and on board analysis, and interviews with members of the judging panel. The panel comprised: Derek Walters, Racing Steps Foundation; Jonathan Day, MSA Director of Development; James Wozencroft, MSA Coach ; Anna Kemp, Loughborough College; and Jack Benyon, Motorsport News. Brown scored highly in all seven assessments and is now set to receive a trophy and £1,000 at the MSA Night of Champions in January. He said: “I am over the moon about winning the MSA RSF Young Driver of the Year Award, it was such a privilege to be nominated for the award never mind www.msauk.org
winning it. I’d like to thank everyone who works at the MSA Academy and Derek Walters from Racing Steps Foundation for giving me the opportunity to show my talent.” This year Brown finished third overall in his maiden season in the Ginetta Junior Championship, scoring race victories at both Donington Park and Brands Hatch.
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MORRIS WINS DAYTONA DRIVE MSA Team UK’s Seb Morris has secured himself a Daytona 24hr Prize Drive by winning the 2016 Sunoco Whelen Challenge. Morris will race in January’s prestigious Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona after last month, 31 October, being confirmed as the winner of a fully-funded prize drive in the 2017 staging of the American classic having topped this year’s Sunoco Whelen Challenge. Off the back of his maiden season in endurance racing in the British GT Championship, where he finished third overall with one win and five podiums, Seb will now go on to compete in his first ever 24 hour race.
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Run by the Anglo American Oil Company, the Sunoco Whelen Challenge is a season-long contest where drivers from a selected number of Sunoco-fuelled categories are pitted against each other with their respective results equating to an average score each weekend. “It was disappointing to miss out on the British GT title this year but my sights have also always been set on winning the Sunoco Whelen Challenge and racing at Daytona, so I’m very proud to have achieved that”, said an elated Seb.
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Q&A How did it feel to drive in an official session at a Grand Prix?
“The whole experience was something very special. It’s difficult to put into words when you’ve spent 12 years of your life – half my life – pushing towards something and you achieve it. For that 90-minute session alone I probably put in 40 hours of preparation work. The only way I can describe it is that afterwards I just felt really content. Internally, I had a massive smile! I delivered under pressure, I didn’t make a mistake, I did everything I needed to and I accomplished one of my goals.”
What was your programme during the Free Practice 1 session in Austin?
King makes FP1 debut
“We did a mixture of everything really. The team wanted
Team UK’s Jordan King made his F1 free practice to get a balance check on a longer run, then we did a debut for Manor Racing last month (21 October), shorter run and then another longer run. We worked on balance, tyre degradation and performance.” at the Circuit of the Americas, Texas, as part of How did you feel it went? the warm up to the United States Grand Prix.
“Very well. Everything was very solid. It was a new circuit for me, so there was a lot to learn. But overall it was a very positive day and everything went in the right direction. The car stayed in a straight line, the team got the data it needed and I think I did a reasonably good job.”
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PERFORMANCE MASTER CLASSES
BRADSHAW’S SURTEES SUCCESS 15-year-old Callum Bradshaw won the Henry Surtees Karting Challenge at Buckmore Park last month (26 October). Fresh from his CIK-FIA Karting Academy Trophy success, Bradshaw competed against GP3 and European F3 drivers to take the first ever win for the MSA Academy team.
Also competing in the challenge, but representing Racing Steps Foundation, were MSA Team UK members Ben Barnicoat and Jake Dennis.
The six-strong Academy team consisting of Bradshaw, Keiran Shanks, Troy Beswick, Ross Martin, Ben Green and Will Tregurth, competed in the sixth annual HSF Challenge, with Martin and Green finishing in the top seven and claiming a BRDC British F3 test and a Porsche fitness assessment respectively.
Bradshaw said: “What an amazing day! Massive thanks to the MSA for supporting me and the HSF for their support to young drivers. My prize is incredible: Carlin Simulator Session and a day testing an F4 Car, Clio Cup Car half day test and full Puma race suit, three pairs of gloves, 2 boots, running shoes and trainers!”
“What an amazing day! Massive thanks to the MSA for supporting me and the HSF for their support to young drivers”
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MSA Academy Coaches worked with junior championships this month running workshops on nutrition and providing one-to-one coaching. Academy Coach James Wozencroft worked with drivers in the BRSCC Fiesta Junior Championship at the last round of the season, Brands Hatch (22-23 October). Wozencroft spent time working with drivers individually throughout the weekend as well as running a nutrition workshop and track walk. Over the same weekend fellow coach Adam Gould worked with Junior Rally UK drivers on one of their championship rallies at Pembrey, South Wales. Gould worked with the drivers individually through the day, watching stages and giving feedback on their performances.
Launched in 2010, the Henry Surtees Karting Challenge is organised by former F1 world champion John Surtees OBE, and the Henry Surtees Foundation. For more information visit www.henrysurteesfoundation.com
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CO-DRIVERS AT WRGB The newly selected MSA Academy co-drivers spent a weekend at Wales Rally GB watching stages, networking with influential members of the rallying community and speaking to members of the M-Sport and Hyundai World Rally Teams. Accompanied by renowned co-driver Paul Spooner and MSA Performance Manager James Wozencroft, the co-drivers toured Rally Control with M-Sport Logistics Manager Iain Tullie, before meeting Hyundai World Rally Team Manager Alain Penasse. Penasse offered the co-drivers an insight into what it takes to make it into a leading WRC team, before they returned to M-Sport to witness a live WRC Service. On the Saturday the co-drivers spent the day watching the WRC stars in action at Cholmondeley Castle Rallyfest before returning to the service park for a chance to meet with VIP guests and influential people within the rallying world. While three of the seven co-drivers spent the weekend with the Academy, Aaron Johnston, Keaton Williams and Siobhan Pugh competed in the National rally while, Tom Woodburn competed alongside Rhys Yates in the International event. The MSA Academy wishes to thank M-Sport and the Hyundai World Rally Team.
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GoMotorsport Developing club motorsport for people of all ages and backgrounds
Insight: South West RDO Kevin Moore “Our engagement with the spectating public in the service area at Deeside, through the GoMotorsport timed wheel change activity, was far more successful than I envisaged. With the schools being on half term this year the level of participation was a bit of an unknown, however the numbers participating in the challenge and the associated conversations that followed spoke for themselves and negated any doubts that I had.
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“It was interesting that the majority of those we engaged with had little knowledge of the range of entry level motor sport available within our discipline structure. As well as raising awareness of the grass roots disciplines we also handed out many fliers promoting local motor clubs within each region and information on how to get involved, be it through volunteering, competing or simply as an enthusiastic follower.”
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GO MOTORSPORT STEM SUCCESS AT WRGB Go Motorsport ran another successful wheel change challenge competition as part of the STEM activities in the Wales Rally GB Service Park last month (27-30 October). From Thursday to Saturday visitors competed against each other to emulate the professional service crews, swapping wheels on a Sebring Sprite replica in the quickest possible time to take their place on the leader board. The team were also present to advise people on how to get involved in the many competing and volunteering roles. Jess Fack, Go Motorsport Development Manager said “It was great to show visitors to this world class event how they too can become involved in the sport. We had visitors, Rally Makers and even professional service crew members try the wheel change competition. It was also rewarding to help show people how easy it is to move from spectating to being more actively involved, by guiding them to their local motor club and bringing-alive the sense that club motor sport is really accessible and great
fun too. I’m sure those conversations will lead to more volunteers and prospective competitors approaching clubs, so please make them welcome”.
“It was rewarding to help show people how easy it is to move from spectating to being more actively involved, by guiding them to their local motor club”
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CALLING YOUNG KARTERS!
Registrations Registrations will open in October for the British Schools Karting Championship 2017 and we invite you to get together with your friends and enter a team in this fun and competitive championship. Your team could be topping the podium at the National Final next summer!
G IN T R A K S L O O H C S H IS BRIT CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 SCHOOL T YOUR JOIN THE FUN AND REPRESEN
The Facts:
October – December: Registrations open online.
All drivers must be aged 13 years or older on 1st January 2017.
January – March: Mid-week, late afternoon, Practice Sessions and Local Finals.
Each driver must be at least 1.57m (5’2”) with shoes on. Only one driver in the team may hold (or have previously held) a racing licence at the level of Karting National B or higher in the years 2015, 2016 or 2017.
Organised by the British Automobile Racing Club, the BSKC is an arriveand-drive nationwide team based knockout competition for school and college students aged 13 to 18. All of the equipment – karts, suits, helmets, etc. – is provided so you do not need anything to compete, other than enthusiasm.
The Format:
Each team consists of three drivers who all attend the same school / college.
Each team must appoint a Team Captain who is responsible for the team as a whole including any drivers under 18 years of age. This is usually a teacher but it can be a parent with the permission of the school / college. The entry fee is £180 per team, including VAT. Discounts are available for schools / colleges entering four teams or more. Registrations must be made online at www.bskc.co.uk/register
April – early May: Regional Finals. 1st July: National Final. The Practice Sessions and Local Finals will take place at your local participating kart circuit. The top teams from the Local Finals are invited back to compete against their peers in a Regional Final. The most successful teams in each Regional Final qualify to compete in the National Final.
Prize for the Highest Placed MSA Licence Holder:
The highest placed MSA Licence holder in the BSKC 2017 National Final will, subject to meeting the criteria and conditions set by Ginetta Cars, win the fantastic prize of a free entry into the 2018 Ginetta Junior Scholarship with the chance to win entry into the 2018 Ginetta Junior Championship. 2017 will
kc.co.uk – where information regarding BSKC Information: For more information please visit our website – www.bs your interest by sending an email to info@bskc.co.uk giving be posted when registrations open in October. You can also register the name and address of your school / college.
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