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Scottish MX5 Hillclimb and Sprint Register
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2016
Activities
Hill Climbing, Sprints
Scottish Off Road Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.sorc.org.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1990
Activities
Cross Country, Marshalling, Rallying, Touring Assemblies
About Us
The Scottish Off Road Club Ltd cover many of the Cross Country driving disciplines. We are a very friendly bunch with many differing interests and many interesting backgrounds. Unlike other areas of Motorsport where a club will exist for one discipline, such as rallying, tarmac, hill climbs, etc, we cover many. More details can be found on our website - www.sorc.org.uk where we also have a forum used by many people for running their events. Our members take part in the events which interest them, help at some others and have a great social side out-with the events.
Many of our members have rally radios for use at Motorsport events and help out at many other clubs events over the year seeing some fantastic sights, we are also rumoured to have more radio amateurs than some local radio clubs!
Many of our members have rally radios for use at Motorsport events and help out at many other clubs events over the year seeing some fantastic sights, we are also rumoured to have more radio amateurs than some local radio clubs!
Scottish Sporting Car Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1932
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
The Scottish Sporting Car Club Ltd was formed in 1932 and is mainly based in the Glasgow area. The club has around 150 members of all ages. We organise Rallies both forest and navigational, Autotests on tarmac and "off-road" and Sprints as well as occasional social events.
We have a good reputation for organising well run enjoyable events that mainly concentrate on the "grass roots" side of motorsport. We have a group of people who marshal on a regular basis on our events and help out other Scottish motor clubs.
For more information on the Club, including applications for membership, please visit our web site at www.scottishsportingcc.co.uk or Facebook group "Scottish Sporting Car Club".
We have a good reputation for organising well run enjoyable events that mainly concentrate on the "grass roots" side of motorsport. We have a group of people who marshal on a regular basis on our events and help out other Scottish motor clubs.
For more information on the Club, including applications for membership, please visit our web site at www.scottishsportingcc.co.uk or Facebook group "Scottish Sporting Car Club".
Scottish Sprint & Hillclimb Championship
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2007
Activities
Hill Climbing, Sprints
Sd 34 Motor Sport Group
Club Information
About Us
A Recognised Group established in 1964 with originally 4 member clubs but now there are currently 27 members clubs from all around the North West of England, The Isle of Mull, Isle of Man and Northern Ireland.
Selby & District Motor Club
Club Information
Website
http://www.selbymotorclub.co.uk/
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1970
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
The club normally meets at the George Inn, Market Place, Selby, YO8 4NS from 8:30pm every Tuesday. We have a natter and a look at the latest events that are on Internationally and to discuss our own events or any opportunities coming up to marshal. We regularly get involved in Sprints, Stage events, Classic Rallying and Marshalling.
We are a friendly bunch and have a wealth of experience in Motorsport, so please come down and have a chat if you're interested in taking part in motorsport.
Please see our face book page facebook.com/groups/113562748690718/ for more details as we may occasionally go out for a meal..
We run occasional 12-car and scatter rallies and the Three Swans Road Rally, a round of the ANCC road rally championship.
Thanks for looking.
We are a friendly bunch and have a wealth of experience in Motorsport, so please come down and have a chat if you're interested in taking part in motorsport.
Please see our face book page facebook.com/groups/113562748690718/ for more details as we may occasionally go out for a meal..
We run occasional 12-car and scatter rallies and the Three Swans Road Rally, a round of the ANCC road rally championship.
Thanks for looking.
SELOC
Club Information
Website
https://www.seloc.org
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2003
Activities
Autotests, Car Racing, Hill Climbing, Sprints
About Us
SELOC began life in November 2002 when a number of active Lotus owners decided there was a need for a global internet based Lotus Enthusiasts club. In the first six months we had over 2,000 members join. In the first year we had over 750 members attend an event.
Now into our 16th year with 1374 Club Supporters and over 25,000 members.
SELOC is proud to be a member of the MSA. The club is run by its members and for its members.
We have members all over the UK, Europe and Rest of the World
We welcome anyone who either has a Lotus or is just an enthusiast. Although our membership has a majority of Elise owners all marques will be warmly welcomed at our various meets & events. We do ask that you drive sensibly and responsibly as well as with-in your own limits and the law if attending an event.
We offer a wide range of social events such as track days, karting, regular evening and day runs and social events throughout the UK and into Europe. By pulling together so many Lotus owners we are able to negotiate club discounts with a number of suppliers and organisations.
We ran our first club sprint in Feb'04 and have now set up and are running the SELOC BMW Challenge - a race series for club members racing BMW E30's. www.selocmotorsport.com
We have also been active in raising money for a number of charities raising £2,500 for Red Nose Day in March 2003. In August 2003 we also held the first Lotus London to Brighton charity run raising over £15,000 for a number of charities.
We continue to raise money for various charities including Little Havens Childrens Hospice & Help for Heros.
A vast array of events and activities taking place at the central finishing venue
Huge on-line auction offering a variety of goods, services and products
and much much more .
The event is officially recognised and endorsed by Tommys, the national baby charity, www.tommys.org , the beneficiary of funds raised in the UK by this years event.
Now into our 16th year with 1374 Club Supporters and over 25,000 members.
SELOC is proud to be a member of the MSA. The club is run by its members and for its members.
We have members all over the UK, Europe and Rest of the World
We welcome anyone who either has a Lotus or is just an enthusiast. Although our membership has a majority of Elise owners all marques will be warmly welcomed at our various meets & events. We do ask that you drive sensibly and responsibly as well as with-in your own limits and the law if attending an event.
We offer a wide range of social events such as track days, karting, regular evening and day runs and social events throughout the UK and into Europe. By pulling together so many Lotus owners we are able to negotiate club discounts with a number of suppliers and organisations.
We ran our first club sprint in Feb'04 and have now set up and are running the SELOC BMW Challenge - a race series for club members racing BMW E30's. www.selocmotorsport.com
We have also been active in raising money for a number of charities raising £2,500 for Red Nose Day in March 2003. In August 2003 we also held the first Lotus London to Brighton charity run raising over £15,000 for a number of charities.
We continue to raise money for various charities including Little Havens Childrens Hospice & Help for Heros.
A vast array of events and activities taking place at the central finishing venue
Huge on-line auction offering a variety of goods, services and products
and much much more .
The event is officially recognised and endorsed by Tommys, the national baby charity, www.tommys.org , the beneficiary of funds raised in the UK by this years event.
Sevenoaks & District Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1956
Activities
Autotests, Car Racing, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
Sevenoaks District Motor Club was founded in 1954. The club is one of the larger MSA affiliated motoring clubs in the country with a membership of approximately 300. Our members have ranged from people involved in the lowest level of club motorsport to the likes of Patrick Watts, former Peugeot BTCC Works Driver, and Vic Elford who carried our badge on his helmet all over the world while racing in F1 and Sports Cars.
The club is actively involved in most aspects of motorsport. We organise our own sprint championship, summer autotest series and autosolos, while co-promoting rallies and social events with other local clubs.
There is something for everybody whether you wish to compete or help out with marshalling or administration.
We publish a monthly magazine called the Acorn. This typically has a topical cover and B/W photos inside. The Acorn contains regular competition updates, news from the social scene, articles submitted by members, and members` adverts.
It is also published on the Sevenoaks website in colour and you are invited to contribute to our "Fast Talk" forum chat pages.
Our social events are very popular with a wide array of activities and other entertainment. We meet at The Bell in Kemsing on the third Wednesday of every month, but sometimes we "play away" so check with us first!
The club is actively involved in most aspects of motorsport. We organise our own sprint championship, summer autotest series and autosolos, while co-promoting rallies and social events with other local clubs.
There is something for everybody whether you wish to compete or help out with marshalling or administration.
We publish a monthly magazine called the Acorn. This typically has a topical cover and B/W photos inside. The Acorn contains regular competition updates, news from the social scene, articles submitted by members, and members` adverts.
It is also published on the Sevenoaks website in colour and you are invited to contribute to our "Fast Talk" forum chat pages.
Our social events are very popular with a wide array of activities and other entertainment. We meet at The Bell in Kemsing on the third Wednesday of every month, but sometimes we "play away" so check with us first!
Sheffield & Hallamshire Motor Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.SandHMC.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1904
Activities
Autotests, Car Racing, Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Kart Racing, Marshalling, Motorsport UK Regional Association, National, Rallying, Sprints, Touring Assemblies
About Us
Sheffield & Hallamshire Motor Club holds its meetings at Omega at Abbeydale Abbeydale Rd South, Sheffield S17 3LJ
If you cannot find us, please ask at the bar or at reception.
Open meetings are held on the First Wednesday of each month and start from 7.30pm.
Please see our website for details of forthcoming events. www.SandHMC.co.uk
All are welcome to chat about all manner of things motorsport.
Also check out our Facebook members page for reports on members exploits in all sorts of motor sport based disciplines.
If you cannot find us, please ask at the bar or at reception.
Open meetings are held on the First Wednesday of each month and start from 7.30pm.
Please see our website for details of forthcoming events. www.SandHMC.co.uk
All are welcome to chat about all manner of things motorsport.
Also check out our Facebook members page for reports on members exploits in all sorts of motor sport based disciplines.
Shenington Kart Racing Club
Club Information
About Us
Racing started at Shenington (Edgehill Airfield) in February 1960 and at first the local club was called Banbury Kart Club, inaugurated in 1959 and holding that first meeting. Five thousand spectators came to see the twenty or thirty drivers competing, in those days there were not so many demands on leisure time. During 1960 and 1961 the club held rounds of the first World Championship which had its final round in Nassau, Bahamas, the other rounds were in Italy and USA.
Nowadays Shenington is one of the UK's premier kart circuits, holding rounds of the British Kart Championship. It has around 300 members and holds 8 - 10 club championship rounds per year, usually on the third Sunday each month. See www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk
Nowadays Shenington is one of the UK's premier kart circuits, holding rounds of the British Kart Championship. It has around 300 members and holds 8 - 10 club championship rounds per year, usually on the third Sunday each month. See www.sheningtonkrc.co.uk
Shenstone & District Car Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.curborough.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
About Us
Primarily involved in Sprinting including the operation of the Curborough Sprint Course which was 60 years old in 2023.
SHR Club Ltd
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2006
Activities
Cross Country, Marshalling
About Us
The Scottish Hill rally Club (SHRC) is the club for people who believe in Hill Rallies: people who want to be involved in organising them; people who want to be involved in running them; people who want to compete in them.
The primary purpose of the club is to promote Hill Rallies in Scotland, and we do this in a number of ways:
* We support the Scottish Competitive Safari scene
* We promote Hill Rallies at Regional and National level
* We attend Motor Shows at times as well
Without the Comp Safaris there are no future competitors for Hill Rallies, therefore SHRC supports the SCCC by permitting the events and providing a Club Steward for the events.
The primary purpose of the club is to promote Hill Rallies in Scotland, and we do this in a number of ways:
* We support the Scottish Competitive Safari scene
* We promote Hill Rallies at Regional and National level
* We attend Motor Shows at times as well
Without the Comp Safaris there are no future competitors for Hill Rallies, therefore SHRC supports the SCCC by permitting the events and providing a Club Steward for the events.
Shropshire Off Road Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Silverstone Motor Club
Club Information
Silverton & Mid-Devon Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1979
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying
About Us
Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club is a member of the Motorsport UK and the Association of South Western Motor Clubs. Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club welcomes new members. We meet on the first Thursday of every month at the Halfway House, Willand from 7.30pm.
Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club is over forty years ago, we qualified to join the Motor Sports Association in 1979.
Over the years, the different events organised by the club, generated interest from all around the county, even spreading into our neighbouring county of Cornwall. With the passing of the years, the predominant membership came from the Culm Valley area, which lead to the club moving from the Silverton area to the Culm Valley. However, we were determined to keep the name of the Silverton Motor Club alive.
Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club now holds its committee meeting at the Halfway House, Willand with committee members arriving from the surrounding area.
The club has built up a good reputation over the years for its ability to organise events, providing professional marshalling on all levels of motorsport events (ranging from driving test, through classic trials, national championship events to international stage rallies) and our members have represented their club competing in all types of events.
Our current Chairman is Andy Roberts; Chief Marshal is Pete Fowle and our Club Secretary is Roger Nunn.
The club aims to promote motorsport and marshalling and to encourage all competing members in their chosen field of motorsport.
The Clubs main activities at the moment are as follows:
Regular Navigational scatter events, with a club championship.
Event marshalling.
Marshal training and registration.
Encouraging club members to train for MSUK recognised motorsport duties.
Organising and co-promoting single venue stage rallies.
Supporting other clubs and organisations.
Social events for the club e.g. skittles, BBQs and social gatherings.
Promoting club merchandise e.g. windscreen badges and mugs.
Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club is always open to new people who are motor sport enthusiasts and who would like to have a go, be involved in the organisation, or just turn up to motor sport events.
If you would like to see what Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club is all about, then please contact one of the following people.
Chairman - Andy Roberts: Home 01823 667345 / Mobile 07921 973922
Treasurer/Secretary - Roger Nunn: Home 01823 652676 / Mobile 07970 930790
Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club is over forty years ago, we qualified to join the Motor Sports Association in 1979.
Over the years, the different events organised by the club, generated interest from all around the county, even spreading into our neighbouring county of Cornwall. With the passing of the years, the predominant membership came from the Culm Valley area, which lead to the club moving from the Silverton area to the Culm Valley. However, we were determined to keep the name of the Silverton Motor Club alive.
Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club now holds its committee meeting at the Halfway House, Willand with committee members arriving from the surrounding area.
The club has built up a good reputation over the years for its ability to organise events, providing professional marshalling on all levels of motorsport events (ranging from driving test, through classic trials, national championship events to international stage rallies) and our members have represented their club competing in all types of events.
Our current Chairman is Andy Roberts; Chief Marshal is Pete Fowle and our Club Secretary is Roger Nunn.
The club aims to promote motorsport and marshalling and to encourage all competing members in their chosen field of motorsport.
The Clubs main activities at the moment are as follows:
Regular Navigational scatter events, with a club championship.
Event marshalling.
Marshal training and registration.
Encouraging club members to train for MSUK recognised motorsport duties.
Organising and co-promoting single venue stage rallies.
Supporting other clubs and organisations.
Social events for the club e.g. skittles, BBQs and social gatherings.
Promoting club merchandise e.g. windscreen badges and mugs.
Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club is always open to new people who are motor sport enthusiasts and who would like to have a go, be involved in the organisation, or just turn up to motor sport events.
If you would like to see what Silverton and Mid-Devon Motor Club is all about, then please contact one of the following people.
Chairman - Andy Roberts: Home 01823 667345 / Mobile 07921 973922
Treasurer/Secretary - Roger Nunn: Home 01823 652676 / Mobile 07970 930790
Sirhowy Valley Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2014
About Us
We Meet Every 2nd Monday Of Every Month at Ynysddu Rfc, Ynysddu, Blackwood Gwent
Sixty & Worcestershire Motor Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.sixtyworcsmc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1969
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying, Touring Assemblies
Sixty Three Car Club (Elgin) Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.63carclub.com
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1963
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying, Touring Assemblies
Slaithwaite Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.slaithwaitemc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1959
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying
About Us
Slaithwaite Motor Club is based at the Beaumont Arms, Kirkheaton, Huddersfield and draws members from Kirklees, Calderdale and Barnsley areas. We meet at the Beaumont Arms, Kirkheaton, Huddersfield, HD5 0BH each tuesday from 8-30 pm.
The club has a high proportion of members that compete, mainly on rallies but we also have members interested in marshalling.
Slaithwaite has a proud tradition of organising events, particularly single venue rallies. We ran the OPPOSITE LOCK RALLY - at Manby in Lincolnshire for many years and now co-promote the Vale of York Stages at Melbourne.
Club night events include slot racing, Navigational Scatters, PCT, and Autosolo events.
The club has a high proportion of members that compete, mainly on rallies but we also have members interested in marshalling.
Slaithwaite has a proud tradition of organising events, particularly single venue rallies. We ran the OPPOSITE LOCK RALLY - at Manby in Lincolnshire for many years and now co-promote the Vale of York Stages at Melbourne.
Club night events include slot racing, Navigational Scatters, PCT, and Autosolo events.
Solway Car Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.solwaycarclub.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1970
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying