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Somerset & Wiltshire Land Rover Club Ltd
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South Devon Off Road Club
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About Us
We are a small family orientated trials club, who aim is to have fun in our trucks.
We welcome all makes of 4x4's and driver abilities.
please look us up on line or on facebook.
Hope to hear from you soon.
We welcome all makes of 4x4's and driver abilities.
please look us up on line or on facebook.
Hope to hear from you soon.
South Hams Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.shmc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1966
Activities
Autocross, Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying
South Of Scotland Car Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.soscc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
The South of Scotand Car Club will be 65 years old in 2016, an anniversary worth celebrating!!
It all started back in the late 40`s, when a group of dashing young men got together, to test their driving skills against each other.
By 1954, a club championship was organised and the Queensberry Trophy, originally donated by one of the founder members, a young Doctor Watson of Thornhill, was won in 1954, by none other than one Doctor Watson!
Other founder members included His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, who was until 2007, our Honorary President and also the late Sir Hector Monro, who until a few years ago, was the local MP.
Many trophies have accumulated over the years and once a year they are collected at our annual awards ceremony in early February, by a large number of competitors, who have travelled far and wide to compete.
Our membership continues to grow and you are invited to join us. All subscriptions received last from January 1st right through to December 31st.
To join, please contact our membership secretary, Warren Gillespie- his details are given above.
To get all the latest stories about the South of Scotland Car Club, please go to:-
WWW.SOSCC.CO.UK.
Find Us On Facebook - South of Scotland Car Club
Club activities are Special Stage Rallies, 12 Car Rallies, Treasure Hunts in car (and on foot), Marshalling, Clubnights,Production Car Trials, Grass Autotests, Tar Autotests, Quizzes etc.
An impressive array of trophies is awarded each year at the Annual Dinner Dance and Presentation of Awards, held in early February. These are awarded for Stage & Navigational Rallying, Autotests, PCTs, Treasure Hunts, Marshalling, Services to the Club etc etc.
It all started back in the late 40`s, when a group of dashing young men got together, to test their driving skills against each other.
By 1954, a club championship was organised and the Queensberry Trophy, originally donated by one of the founder members, a young Doctor Watson of Thornhill, was won in 1954, by none other than one Doctor Watson!
Other founder members included His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, who was until 2007, our Honorary President and also the late Sir Hector Monro, who until a few years ago, was the local MP.
Many trophies have accumulated over the years and once a year they are collected at our annual awards ceremony in early February, by a large number of competitors, who have travelled far and wide to compete.
Our membership continues to grow and you are invited to join us. All subscriptions received last from January 1st right through to December 31st.
To join, please contact our membership secretary, Warren Gillespie- his details are given above.
To get all the latest stories about the South of Scotland Car Club, please go to:-
WWW.SOSCC.CO.UK.
Find Us On Facebook - South of Scotland Car Club
Club activities are Special Stage Rallies, 12 Car Rallies, Treasure Hunts in car (and on foot), Marshalling, Clubnights,Production Car Trials, Grass Autotests, Tar Autotests, Quizzes etc.
An impressive array of trophies is awarded each year at the Annual Dinner Dance and Presentation of Awards, held in early February. These are awarded for Stage & Navigational Rallying, Autotests, PCTs, Treasure Hunts, Marshalling, Services to the Club etc etc.
South Oxon Car Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2019
Activities
Autotests, Rallying
South Wales Automobile Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.southwalesac.com
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1903
Activities
Cross Country, Marshalling, Motorsport UK Regional Association, Rallying, Touring Assemblies
South West Area Trials (SWAT)
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South Yorkshire Kart Club
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About Us
At South Yorkshire Kart Club we like to be known as the friendly circuit.
We will do all we can to ensure everyone has a good weekends racing.
All classes are welcome to join us if we have a grid of 6 or more.
Look out for our special meetings on our website.
We will do all we can to ensure everyone has a good weekends racing.
All classes are welcome to join us if we have a grid of 6 or more.
Look out for our special meetings on our website.
Southern Car Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.southerncarclub.com
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Rallying
About Us
We organise...
...road rallies, stage rallies and autosolos...
...across South & West London, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire...
...from grassroots level to the Forest Rally stage at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Our members...
...help run similar events across the South of the country...
...and compete in road rallying, stage rallying, autosolos and trials further afield...
...from grassroots to rounds of the British Rally Championship.
We welcome members that are new to motorsport and operate a 'buddy' system to get you started. Find out more on our website and follow us on social media:
www.facebook.com/southerncarclub
www.instagram.com/southerncarclub
We look forward to welcoming you to the club!
...road rallies, stage rallies and autosolos...
...across South & West London, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire...
...from grassroots level to the Forest Rally stage at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Our members...
...help run similar events across the South of the country...
...and compete in road rallying, stage rallying, autosolos and trials further afield...
...from grassroots to rounds of the British Rally Championship.
We welcome members that are new to motorsport and operate a 'buddy' system to get you started. Find out more on our website and follow us on social media:
www.facebook.com/southerncarclub
www.instagram.com/southerncarclub
We look forward to welcoming you to the club!
Southern Counties Off Road Club
Club Information
About Us
The aim of SCOR is to have fun driving off road, have a little bit of competition and very much drive safely.
New members are most welcome. Membership is £20 for the year and that enables you to compete in Club events (provided you and your vehicle meet the requirements) or £10 for an Associate membership that allows you to passenger.
The Club does offer invited Clubs to participate in SCOR Safari events so you may be able to use an existing membership card from another affiliated club. Please do check your club is on the permit first either by emailing the Club website or the Safari Comp Sec.
All members are equal in SCOR so it does not matter if your car cost £50 or £50k if it is broken down its still a pile of metal! So come along to an event, chat to people, guaranteed if you put the bonnet up on your car it will attract an audience and plenty of good advice
Trials normally run two classes dependent on how adapted or adaptable your vehicle is:
CLASS 1 is laid out with particular thought to road going vehicles and the sections endeavour to avoid hazards which may mark body work.
CLASS 2 are laid out with particular thought to those drivers who desire a more challenging course and are willing to accept there may be a risk of marking body work.
Safaris run 4 classes engine size is the key but there is one class for 2wd:
Class A 4WD vehicles up to 2500cc, suspension free. 4WD vehicles with all leaf sprung suspension, engines free. Standard production vehicles.
Class B 4WD vehicles from 2501cc to 4000cc and diesels.
Class C 4WD vehicles, over 4000cc.
Class D 2WD vehicles, engines and suspension free
If you have any questions about what class you might be able to enter, when you have to turn up, how much are entry fees etc. you can email via the website or email the Competition Secretaries.
New members are most welcome. Membership is £20 for the year and that enables you to compete in Club events (provided you and your vehicle meet the requirements) or £10 for an Associate membership that allows you to passenger.
The Club does offer invited Clubs to participate in SCOR Safari events so you may be able to use an existing membership card from another affiliated club. Please do check your club is on the permit first either by emailing the Club website or the Safari Comp Sec.
All members are equal in SCOR so it does not matter if your car cost £50 or £50k if it is broken down its still a pile of metal! So come along to an event, chat to people, guaranteed if you put the bonnet up on your car it will attract an audience and plenty of good advice
Trials normally run two classes dependent on how adapted or adaptable your vehicle is:
CLASS 1 is laid out with particular thought to road going vehicles and the sections endeavour to avoid hazards which may mark body work.
CLASS 2 are laid out with particular thought to those drivers who desire a more challenging course and are willing to accept there may be a risk of marking body work.
Safaris run 4 classes engine size is the key but there is one class for 2wd:
Class A 4WD vehicles up to 2500cc, suspension free. 4WD vehicles with all leaf sprung suspension, engines free. Standard production vehicles.
Class B 4WD vehicles from 2501cc to 4000cc and diesels.
Class C 4WD vehicles, over 4000cc.
Class D 2WD vehicles, engines and suspension free
If you have any questions about what class you might be able to enter, when you have to turn up, how much are entry fees etc. you can email via the website or email the Competition Secretaries.
Southern Rescue Group
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Southern Rover Owners Club Ltd
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Southsea Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1935
Activities
Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying
About Us
JLT MSA Club of the Year 2017
Club activities: Every year we run a number of major events
* Single Venue Tarmac Stage Rally
* 20/20 Road Rally
* Autotests
* Autosolos
* Autocross
* Sporting Trials
We also run a 12 car navigational rally championship consisting of 8 events and various other events both motorsport and social throughout the year.
More info about the club and our event calendar can be found at
www.southseamotorclub.co.uk and on Facebook
Club activities: Every year we run a number of major events
* Single Venue Tarmac Stage Rally
* 20/20 Road Rally
* Autotests
* Autosolos
* Autocross
* Sporting Trials
We also run a 12 car navigational rally championship consisting of 8 events and various other events both motorsport and social throughout the year.
More info about the club and our event calendar can be found at
www.southseamotorclub.co.uk and on Facebook
Spadeadam Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1987
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints, Touring Assemblies
About Us
We are a friendly motor club, based in Cumbria; founded in 1959 by and for the men and women who worked at the Spadeadam Rocket Range, building the Blue Streak Rocket.
Today, membership is open to any member of the public who has an interest in motorsport.
We hold meetings on the second Thursday of each month, starting at 8.00pm, at the Howard Arms, Brampton, Cumbria (CA8 1NG). Sometimes we may go on a visit, or some of the club competitions start at a different location, so it's always good to check the events calendar on the club website or Facebook.
We run a competitive autotest championship throughout the year. Our main club event is the Blue Streak Targa & Historic Rally, this is held in August and based in North Cumbria. It is a round of the NESCRO Challenge.
Our members have a long history of being involved in marshalling, and Spadeadam M.C. marshals can still be found on many local events and events further afield. Most of our marshalling is rallying based, but this covers a variety of different types: stage rallying (tarmac & gravel), targa rallying, 12 car rallies and historic road rallies.
Club members are also involved in competing in stage rallying, targa rallying, road rallying and sprints and hillclimbs.
If you'd like to know more about us, please come along to a club night, check out the website or "like us" on Facebook.
Today, membership is open to any member of the public who has an interest in motorsport.
We hold meetings on the second Thursday of each month, starting at 8.00pm, at the Howard Arms, Brampton, Cumbria (CA8 1NG). Sometimes we may go on a visit, or some of the club competitions start at a different location, so it's always good to check the events calendar on the club website or Facebook.
We run a competitive autotest championship throughout the year. Our main club event is the Blue Streak Targa & Historic Rally, this is held in August and based in North Cumbria. It is a round of the NESCRO Challenge.
Our members have a long history of being involved in marshalling, and Spadeadam M.C. marshals can still be found on many local events and events further afield. Most of our marshalling is rallying based, but this covers a variety of different types: stage rallying (tarmac & gravel), targa rallying, 12 car rallies and historic road rallies.
Club members are also involved in competing in stage rallying, targa rallying, road rallying and sprints and hillclimbs.
If you'd like to know more about us, please come along to a club night, check out the website or "like us" on Facebook.
Sporting Bears Motor Club
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About Us
The "Bears", as we are affectionately known, are a dedicated group of classic car and sports car enthusiasts with one primary aim - To raise money for children's charities through our own social and touring events, and to support other charitable events
Sporting Car Club Of Norfolk Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.sccon.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying, Touring Assemblies
About Us
The Sporting Car Club of Norfolk is a group of motoring enthusiasts who promote, organise and compete in motorsport.
We are affiliated with
Association of Eastern Motor Clubs (AEMC),
Association of Central Southern Motor Clubs (ACSMC)
East Midlands Association of Motor Clubs (EMAMC).
The club is also a member of the Anglia Motor Sport Club (AMSC).
SCCON is an active club currently growing in size.
The club is involved in many different forms of motorsport and organises various 12 car Navigational Events, Trials, Tarmac Autotests and Grass Autotests.
SCCON is part of an AMSC consortium of motor clubs that runs the Snetterton Stage Rally.
We are affiliated with
Association of Eastern Motor Clubs (AEMC),
Association of Central Southern Motor Clubs (ACSMC)
East Midlands Association of Motor Clubs (EMAMC).
The club is also a member of the Anglia Motor Sport Club (AMSC).
SCCON is an active club currently growing in size.
The club is involved in many different forms of motorsport and organises various 12 car Navigational Events, Trials, Tarmac Autotests and Grass Autotests.
SCCON is part of an AMSC consortium of motor clubs that runs the Snetterton Stage Rally.
Sporting Trials Car Club
About Us
The Sporting Trials Car Club (STCC) was formed as a limited company in Northern Ireland in 1975.
The sport of Car Trialing however was pioneered in the country as far back as 1963 when it was introduced by a sub group of The Armagh Motor Club.
STCC is the sole Sporting Trials club in Northern Ireland and runs a Championship of 12 or 13 rounds from January to December each year.
For more information, contact the Secretary or check out the facebook site :
https://en-gb.facebook.com/stccni/
The sport of Car Trialing however was pioneered in the country as far back as 1963 when it was introduced by a sub group of The Armagh Motor Club.
STCC is the sole Sporting Trials club in Northern Ireland and runs a Championship of 12 or 13 rounds from January to December each year.
For more information, contact the Secretary or check out the facebook site :
https://en-gb.facebook.com/stccni/