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Historic Sports Car Club
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Hogg Motorsport Association
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Holsworthy Motor Club Ltd
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Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1966
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials
About Us
We are mainly a classic trials club, with the Chairman's trial in February which is a championship round for motor cycles and cars as is the Roger Pole Taw & Torridge Trial in September.
We also run single venue motor cycle trials as well as car Autotests and PCT's.
We also run single venue motor cycle trials as well as car Autotests and PCT's.
Hovercraft Club Of Great Britain
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Huddersfield Motor Club
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Website
https://www.huddersfieldmc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Racing, Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
HMC is a vibrant Club with a growing active membership involved in many aspects of grassroots motorsport. Our members are regularly competing in rallying, hill climb/sprinting, circuit racing and auto tests achieving podium finishes and even breaking class records.
Our rally marshalling team is well respected in the motor club community and has over 40 years experience including Radio support, stage control and undertaking Stage Commander duties. For those new to marshalling in-house training is provided and you will be paired up with an experienced Marshall on an event.
We know getting into Motorsport can seem daunting, and so we run several practice days at Blyton circuit throughout the year, where you can safely and at your own pace get to understand the handing characteristics of your car. Other members are on hand to offer friendly advice and encouragement. All makes and ages for cars are used on the practice day, from classic MGs, standard road going cars to fully competition prepared Cars.
Our rally marshalling team is well respected in the motor club community and has over 40 years experience including Radio support, stage control and undertaking Stage Commander duties. For those new to marshalling in-house training is provided and you will be paired up with an experienced Marshall on an event.
We know getting into Motorsport can seem daunting, and so we run several practice days at Blyton circuit throughout the year, where you can safely and at your own pace get to understand the handing characteristics of your car. Other members are on hand to offer friendly advice and encouragement. All makes and ages for cars are used on the practice day, from classic MGs, standard road going cars to fully competition prepared Cars.
Hunts Kart Racing Club Ltd
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Ile Valley Classic Vehicle Club
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About Us
The club was formed by a group of classic car and motor cycle enthusiasts living in and around Ilminster in Somerset.
Our main objective is to bring together those in the area interested in restoring, using and enjoying classic vehicles. To this end we organise regular get-togethers for members, including evening and daytime runs and other outings.
We also have a strong community spirit and are committed to supporting local charities and events.
You dont need to own a classic car to join us: all thats needed is an interest and enthusiasm for classic vehicles. We also recognise that classic car enthusiasts often have slightly less enthusiastic partners so our events always try to keep both parties happy.
Our main objective is to bring together those in the area interested in restoring, using and enjoying classic vehicles. To this end we organise regular get-togethers for members, including evening and daytime runs and other outings.
We also have a strong community spirit and are committed to supporting local charities and events.
You dont need to own a classic car to join us: all thats needed is an interest and enthusiasm for classic vehicles. We also recognise that classic car enthusiasts often have slightly less enthusiastic partners so our events always try to keep both parties happy.
Ilkley & District Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Marshalling, Motorsport UK Regional Association, Rallying, Recognised Groups/Associations, Touring Assemblies
About Us
Founded in 1910 Ilkley & District Motor Club has been voted MSA Motor Club of the year 1995 + 1999 which is a great honour, we have also won the Larkspeed League 1995 to 2004 and the Yorkshire League in 2005 to 2009 inclusive which is a major achievement.
The club has a long and interesting history, which even today is what makes it a club above others. As 2010 is our Centenary Year we have additional events in our calendar to mark this momentous occasion.
Come along to one of our meetings or events and you will be made most welcome and whatever you motoring interest there will be someone who has some useful advice or interesting stories to pass on, the club meets every Wednesday for some form of activity.
Our regular meeting place on the 1st and 4th Wednesday of each month is at Guiseley Cricket Club, Nethermoor Park, Guiseley LS20 8BT. Tel:01943 872872.
Every Second Wednesday is `Noggin & Natter` night at a different venue each month as announced in the newsletter and on the website.
On Third & Fifth Wednesdays it is the `Club Night`which in the summer months are competitive including Car Trials & Autotests. In the winter months they comprise Scatters, Economy run, film shows , quizzes, table top rallies etc, so there is never a dull Wednesday night.
Most weekends are also catered for with one of our events or assisting a neighbouring club with one of theirs.
A club Newsletter is circulated each month with details of forthcoming events as well as write-ups from past events, a taster of these are on the website.
Come along at join the one of the biggest and best clubs.
Membership enquires can be directed to Sheena Tullie via details on our website.
The club has a long and interesting history, which even today is what makes it a club above others. As 2010 is our Centenary Year we have additional events in our calendar to mark this momentous occasion.
Come along to one of our meetings or events and you will be made most welcome and whatever you motoring interest there will be someone who has some useful advice or interesting stories to pass on, the club meets every Wednesday for some form of activity.
Our regular meeting place on the 1st and 4th Wednesday of each month is at Guiseley Cricket Club, Nethermoor Park, Guiseley LS20 8BT. Tel:01943 872872.
Every Second Wednesday is `Noggin & Natter` night at a different venue each month as announced in the newsletter and on the website.
On Third & Fifth Wednesdays it is the `Club Night`which in the summer months are competitive including Car Trials & Autotests. In the winter months they comprise Scatters, Economy run, film shows , quizzes, table top rallies etc, so there is never a dull Wednesday night.
Most weekends are also catered for with one of our events or assisting a neighbouring club with one of theirs.
A club Newsletter is circulated each month with details of forthcoming events as well as write-ups from past events, a taster of these are on the website.
Come along at join the one of the biggest and best clubs.
Membership enquires can be directed to Sheena Tullie via details on our website.
Inter Register Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1960
Activities
Autotests, Rallying, Touring Assemblies
About Us
The Inter-Register Club is an association of one-marque car clubs, formed in the 1950's, for pre-war cars whose sole purpose is to run a series of events each year to exercise those cars (and their owners).
Most one-make old car clubs are too small to warrant affiliation to the Motor Sports Association (MSA) and this precludes them from legally running competitive events on public roads. To overcome this problem several old car clubs (Alvis Register, Humber Register, STD Register, Austin 10 Driver's Club, The Riley Register, Amilcar, 750 A7, Pre War A7, BMW, Crossley, FIAT, Jowett and Singer) have formed the Inter-Register Club (IRC) which is affiliated to the MSA and permitted to run events on the public roads. Each member club organises one event (typically a treasure hunt, navigational rally, scatter rally or driving test) each year. The events are competitive but not car-breaking. The events, typically field an entry of twenty plus cars and are held in various parts of the country. Each year the "Inter-Register Shield" is awarded to the best performing marque and trophies are given for the best individual overall performance. In addition there is an annual competition for individual champion driver and navigator and team championships. All members of the individual marque Registers are de facto members of the IRC and are entitled to compete in IRC events.
Most one-make old car clubs are too small to warrant affiliation to the Motor Sports Association (MSA) and this precludes them from legally running competitive events on public roads. To overcome this problem several old car clubs (Alvis Register, Humber Register, STD Register, Austin 10 Driver's Club, The Riley Register, Amilcar, 750 A7, Pre War A7, BMW, Crossley, FIAT, Jowett and Singer) have formed the Inter-Register Club (IRC) which is affiliated to the MSA and permitted to run events on the public roads. Each member club organises one event (typically a treasure hunt, navigational rally, scatter rally or driving test) each year. The events are competitive but not car-breaking. The events, typically field an entry of twenty plus cars and are held in various parts of the country. Each year the "Inter-Register Shield" is awarded to the best performing marque and trophies are given for the best individual overall performance. In addition there is an annual competition for individual champion driver and navigator and team championships. All members of the individual marque Registers are de facto members of the IRC and are entitled to compete in IRC events.
International Rally Drivers
Club Information
Website
https://www.irdc.org.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1986
Activities
Rallying, Recognised Groups/Associations
About Us
The International Rally Drivers Club in its current form was started in 1969 to enhance communication between those involved in the sport.
We are a members club, the aims of the Club are to promote advance and protect National and International Rallying in the interests of competitors and organisers, past, present and future.
For Full Membership and to be eligible to join you have to have started one International Rally event. We also offer an Associate Membership for those who have a genuine passion for our sport of Rallying.
We are a members club, the aims of the Club are to promote advance and protect National and International Rallying in the interests of competitors and organisers, past, present and future.
For Full Membership and to be eligible to join you have to have started one International Rally event. We also offer an Associate Membership for those who have a genuine passion for our sport of Rallying.
Isle Of Man Fourwheel Drive Club Limited
Club Information
Website
http://www.4x4.im/
Member Type
Motor Club
Isle Of Skye Rally Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2009
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
We are a relatively small but very active club based on the Isle of Skye.
We always welcome new members whether active in rallying or just has an interest in the sport.
We always welcome new members whether active in rallying or just has an interest in the sport.
Isle Of Wight 4X4 Club
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About Us
The Isle of Wight 4X4 club is run by off-roaders for off-roaders. It is an inclusive club and welcomes owners of all vehicles. Since the clubs formation in 1988 we have consistently organised events to promote motor sport on the Isle of Wight. The club holds events around the Isle of Wight generally once a month; these include driving days, trials, green-laning trips, inter-club events, mainland trips and camping. The activities cater for all, novice off-roaders to veteran mud-pluggers.
Even if you have a shiny new 4x4 that you just want to have a drive around to try out, we would be delighted to see you at one of our driving days. Our senior members have guided complete novices safely round our custom-made routes many times!
The annual membership fee covers the cost of the club website and general facilities offered to all members, whilst competitions and events are self-funding from the entry fees.
Even if you have a shiny new 4x4 that you just want to have a drive around to try out, we would be delighted to see you at one of our driving days. Our senior members have guided complete novices safely round our custom-made routes many times!
The annual membership fee covers the cost of the club website and general facilities offered to all members, whilst competitions and events are self-funding from the entry fees.
Isle Of Wight Car Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.iowcc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1950
Activities
Autocross, Autotests
Jaguar Drivers Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.jaguardriver.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Jaguar Enthusiasts Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.jec.org.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1993
Activities
Touring Assemblies
About Us
Jaguar Enthusiasts` Club is the largest Jaguar Club in the UK offering a wide range of activities to allow you to make the most of your Jaguar.
TrackSport is our activity brand which compromises a list of Track Days and Hill Climbs in a non competitive manner allowing you to explore your Jaguar in the safety of a controlled track environment.
We also have a number of regions and model forums throughout the UK that offer runs and routes as part of their activities throughout the year.
TrackSport is our activity brand which compromises a list of Track Days and Hill Climbs in a non competitive manner allowing you to explore your Jaguar in the safety of a controlled track environment.
We also have a number of regions and model forums throughout the UK that offer runs and routes as part of their activities throughout the year.
Jersey Kart And Motor Club
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About Us
Established in 1960 the Jersey Kart & Motor Club is one of the first Clubs established in the UK.
We race at the Loop Road La Route du Nord St John.
Please visit our website jerseykartclub.com to find out more about us.
We race at the Loop Road La Route du Nord St John.
Please visit our website jerseykartclub.com to find out more about us.
Jersey Motor Cycle & Light Car Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.jerseymotorsport.com
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Cross Country, Car Racing, Hill Climbing, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
History of the Jersey Motorcycle and Light Car Club
The Club was formed in 1920, solely for motorcycle events, and the first to be held was a Reliability Trial, for which the Cope Cup was presented by the owner of the Pomme D'or Hotel, and then progressed to Hill Climbs, with many venues, prior to settling for the picturesque setting of Bouley Bay.
Sand racing was introduced at Greve d'Azette and later at St. Brelade's Bay. Millbrook, St. Ouens and West Park is where the majority of events are now held.
Cars were included in events a few years after the formulation of the Club and the majority of vehicles at that time were sports cars.
The International road Race was held on Victoria Avenue in 1947/48/49/50 and 52 and contrary to belief was not discontinued because of the major accident, but due to the heavy financial burden placed on the Club.
The Club of today, runs in the region of 65 events each year with around 500 members of which approximately 100 are juniors, who form a big part of the club taking part in motorcycle events from six years old. Safety is paramount, and all events are run under the auspices of the MSA and the ACU regulations.
The Club is indebted to all local Authorities for granting permission to run a heavy programme each year, in addition the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Normandy Rescue who perform an invaluable service.
This year four hill climbs will be held at Bouley Bay on Easter Monday, Liberation Day 9th May, and August Bank Holiday. In addition to these dates, the prestigious National Hill climb is held in July and attracts a considerable number of contenders for the British Hill Climb Championship from the Mainland and Guernsey, together with top competitors from Jersey riders and drivers.
Four sprints are held on the Five Mile road each year for bikes, cars and karts along with an ever growing number of classic and vintage machines. The Run what you Brung class is proving very popular with the local bikers and the newly introduced RWYB for cars.
Sand Racing is held approximately once a fortnight from April through to September and includes Junior and Senior motorcycle competitors. The majority of cars are Production cars and in recent years, the buggies have been introduces which have proved to be most entertaining and popular with both competitors and spectators alike.
Special Stage Rallies are organised and the famous Jersey Rally event is in October which is another event that has gained national coverage and has a high quality field of entrants from the UK and locally.
Navigational rallies are also organised for night time events and Auto Tests are held at Les Brayes Car Park and these prove to be most entertaining.
Further information can be obtained from the General Secretary, e-mail secretary@jerseymotorsport.com or the website www.jerseymotorsport.com
The Club was formed in 1920, solely for motorcycle events, and the first to be held was a Reliability Trial, for which the Cope Cup was presented by the owner of the Pomme D'or Hotel, and then progressed to Hill Climbs, with many venues, prior to settling for the picturesque setting of Bouley Bay.
Sand racing was introduced at Greve d'Azette and later at St. Brelade's Bay. Millbrook, St. Ouens and West Park is where the majority of events are now held.
Cars were included in events a few years after the formulation of the Club and the majority of vehicles at that time were sports cars.
The International road Race was held on Victoria Avenue in 1947/48/49/50 and 52 and contrary to belief was not discontinued because of the major accident, but due to the heavy financial burden placed on the Club.
The Club of today, runs in the region of 65 events each year with around 500 members of which approximately 100 are juniors, who form a big part of the club taking part in motorcycle events from six years old. Safety is paramount, and all events are run under the auspices of the MSA and the ACU regulations.
The Club is indebted to all local Authorities for granting permission to run a heavy programme each year, in addition the St. John Ambulance Brigade and Normandy Rescue who perform an invaluable service.
This year four hill climbs will be held at Bouley Bay on Easter Monday, Liberation Day 9th May, and August Bank Holiday. In addition to these dates, the prestigious National Hill climb is held in July and attracts a considerable number of contenders for the British Hill Climb Championship from the Mainland and Guernsey, together with top competitors from Jersey riders and drivers.
Four sprints are held on the Five Mile road each year for bikes, cars and karts along with an ever growing number of classic and vintage machines. The Run what you Brung class is proving very popular with the local bikers and the newly introduced RWYB for cars.
Sand Racing is held approximately once a fortnight from April through to September and includes Junior and Senior motorcycle competitors. The majority of cars are Production cars and in recent years, the buggies have been introduces which have proved to be most entertaining and popular with both competitors and spectators alike.
Special Stage Rallies are organised and the famous Jersey Rally event is in October which is another event that has gained national coverage and has a high quality field of entrants from the UK and locally.
Navigational rallies are also organised for night time events and Auto Tests are held at Les Brayes Car Park and these prove to be most entertaining.
Further information can be obtained from the General Secretary, e-mail secretary@jerseymotorsport.com or the website www.jerseymotorsport.com
Jersey Old Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2000
Activities
Hill Climbing, Sprints
About Us
The Club was formed in 1966 for the benefit of owners of old vehicles manufactured prior to 31st December 1950. The Club is also open to interested persons who do not own such a vehicle.
The Club has a justifiable reputation for friendliness and informality. A monthly newsletter covering all aspects of the Club`s activities and forthcoming events is published, together with an annual Gazette.
The Club`s activities include monthly events such as organised runs, lunches, picnics and other social activities, as well as an informal pub meet on the third Sunday. The Club organises overseas trips and engages in other organised touring rallies in Europe and the U.K.
The objects of the Club are:
To encourage the ownership of vehicles manufactured prior to 31st December 1950.
To provided information and advice on, and encourage the restoration and preservation of old vehicles.
To further the motoring interest of its members generally and where necessary or desirable, to join with other persons to that end.
To encourage courtesty, good driving and safety on the roads.
To encourage the use of vehicles for sporting activities.
The Club has a justifiable reputation for friendliness and informality. A monthly newsletter covering all aspects of the Club`s activities and forthcoming events is published, together with an annual Gazette.
The Club`s activities include monthly events such as organised runs, lunches, picnics and other social activities, as well as an informal pub meet on the third Sunday. The Club organises overseas trips and engages in other organised touring rallies in Europe and the U.K.
The objects of the Club are:
To encourage the ownership of vehicles manufactured prior to 31st December 1950.
To provided information and advice on, and encourage the restoration and preservation of old vehicles.
To further the motoring interest of its members generally and where necessary or desirable, to join with other persons to that end.
To encourage courtesty, good driving and safety on the roads.
To encourage the use of vehicles for sporting activities.