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No Volunteers = No Motorsport

Whether the event is a Formula One Grand Prix or a club-level hill climb it needs volunteers to be able to run and for those wishing to become involved with motor sport – but not as a competitor, there can be no better introduction than as a marshal or official. From pits and paddock to trackside, they make race meetings run. From service halts to stop lines, they keep rallies on the rails and at sprints, hill climbs, kart races and trials they will be doing everything from essential administrative work, for events or the local club, to providing life-saving safety cover.

To organise any event requires a small army of volunteers, usually many more than the number of competitors. These volunteers carry out a wide range of duties, all of which contribute to the overall efficiency and success of the event.

Whatever you choose, your presence will be welcomed and appreciated. As a marshal, you will join a band of enthusiasts who enjoy their motor sport and through active marshalling clubs, an interesting social life.

Signing-on as a marshal is easy, and there are special training days throughout the year.

After you have gained experience as a marshal, you might like to consider one of the many other duties, such as technical scrutineering or timekeeping.

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