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Association Of Scottish Kart Clubs
Club Information
Website
https://www.askc.co.uk
Member Type
Recognised Group
Activities
Kart Racing, Recognised Groups/Associations
About Us
The ASKC is an association of 4 registered MSA clubs as follows:
1. East of Scotland Kart Club;
2. Grampian Kart Club;
3. North of Scotland Kart Club; and
4. West of Scotland Kart Club.
The constitution of the ASKC is managed by voting representatives of the above clubs, one of whom shall be chairperson at each meeting, together with (non-voting) ASKC appointed Registrar, Treasurer and ASKC Super Series Coordinator.
The ASKC oversees provision of (non-seeded ABkC) race numbers across relevant kart classes, and coordinates the ASKC Super Series multi-round competition (for the "S" plate) as well as the one round "Scottish" Championship event (for the "A" plate).
The ASKC promotes organised promotion of kart-related activities and growth of kart racing as a sport in Scotland. It provides a forum for discussion of the 4 clubs' interests. It represents the clubs, and wider kart racing community in Scotland, where appropriate, at ABkC, national or other relevant (e.g. manufacturer) level within the UK kart racing community.
1. East of Scotland Kart Club;
2. Grampian Kart Club;
3. North of Scotland Kart Club; and
4. West of Scotland Kart Club.
The constitution of the ASKC is managed by voting representatives of the above clubs, one of whom shall be chairperson at each meeting, together with (non-voting) ASKC appointed Registrar, Treasurer and ASKC Super Series Coordinator.
The ASKC oversees provision of (non-seeded ABkC) race numbers across relevant kart classes, and coordinates the ASKC Super Series multi-round competition (for the "S" plate) as well as the one round "Scottish" Championship event (for the "A" plate).
The ASKC promotes organised promotion of kart-related activities and growth of kart racing as a sport in Scotland. It provides a forum for discussion of the 4 clubs' interests. It represents the clubs, and wider kart racing community in Scotland, where appropriate, at ABkC, national or other relevant (e.g. manufacturer) level within the UK kart racing community.
Association Of South Eastern M C
Club Information
Website
https://www.asemc.co.uk
Member Type
Regional Association
Association Of South Western M C
Club Information
Website
https://www.aswmc.org.uk
Member Type
Regional Association
Activities
Autocross, Autotests, Hill Climbing, Motorsport UK Regional Association, Rallying, Sprints
Association Of West Midland M C
Club Information
Website
https://www.awmmc.org.uk
Member Type
Regional Association
Aston Martin Owners Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.amoc.org
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1950
Activities
Car Racing, Sprints, Touring Assemblies
Austin Healey Club Ltd
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1985
Activities
Car Racing, Drag Racing, Driving School, Touring Assemblies
About Us
The Austin Healey Car Club is about preserving and enjoying the marque. It is for Healey enthusiasts, especially Austin Healey Sprites, Austin Healey 100, Austin Healey 3000 but also including Warwick and Jensen Healeys.
The Club has a National Committee with Regional Centres each with their own organising committee. In addition there is a competition group called Healey Sport.
The Club organises a wide range of events including monthly pub meets across the country, treasure hunts, concours, weekend social events and competition championships including racing, sprints and hill climbs. The Club is also liaises with other overseas Healey Clubs including organising the European Meetings every 5 years. In short, something to meet all people's tastes including one's partner. In addition, every month there is the excellent magazine Revcounter, with over 30 pages in colour covering all matters Healey and more.
The Club has a National Committee with Regional Centres each with their own organising committee. In addition there is a competition group called Healey Sport.
The Club organises a wide range of events including monthly pub meets across the country, treasure hunts, concours, weekend social events and competition championships including racing, sprints and hill climbs. The Club is also liaises with other overseas Healey Clubs including organising the European Meetings every 5 years. In short, something to meet all people's tastes including one's partner. In addition, every month there is the excellent magazine Revcounter, with over 30 pages in colour covering all matters Healey and more.
Austin Healey Club Ltd (S W)
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
About Us
Would you please remove the presidents name ( J. Chatham ) from our Austin Healey club south western club details.
Tony Alden, Treasurer South western section
Tony Alden, Treasurer South western section
Autotest Drivers Club Ltd (N I)
Club Information
About Us
The club was formed in 1980 for the sole purpose of organising and promoting the sport of Autotesting in Northern Ireland, a sport that the Province has excelled in over the past 40 years. The Club is one of only two of its kind in the UK. As a specialist Club having a committee made up of very experienced competitors and officials, advice can be given to both beginners and experienced drivers. The Club organises seven events each year, two rounds of the Northern Ireland Championship, three clubman events, the Lee Lucas Classic Trial and an All Forward Challenge. The Club runs its own Championship for Beginners, Semi-experts and Experts with various classes to cover all types of cars including standard road cars. In addition the Club is involved with Autotest displays around the Province and organises Special "Tandem" Autotest events with RPM TV. The Autotest Drivers Club also organises Charity events each year.
Axle Tramps
Club Information
Aylesbury Landrover Fanatics Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.muddyduck.org.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
About Us
Who are we:
We are a family-oriented club of Land Rover enthusiasts.
If you have a Land Rover, you are eligible to join the club. Even if you dont have a Land Rover, but are an enthusiast, you are eligible to join the club.
We have Series 1, 2, 2a, 3, 101, military vehicles, Range Rovers (Classic, P38A and L322), Discoveries, Hybrids, Freelanders and Defenders in various guises you name it, a club member probably has one (or more).
We promote the varied use of Land Rovers and social gatherings of like-minded people.
Our club members have taken their vehicles as far afield as The Alps, the Pyrenees and Morocco on expeditions.
One club member has entered his vehicle in a competition for best prepared offroad vehicle at a recent 4x4 show, and another club member participated in the 2011 World Record attempt for the longest convoy of Land Rovers, Convoy for Heroes.
The club supports all Land Rover-based activities.
What do we do:
A club calendar is available to all members with events (vehicle-based and social) planned through the year, for example:
camping weekends at Billing with exclusive use of two offroad courses, plus other one-day events at other venues locally
Landy Clinics where members can tackle small jobs on their vehicles, guided by other members
Annual Concours and Fun Day
Recovery Training days
Greenlaning trips (day, night or weekends) in the UK
Punch Treasure Hunts
Club BBQs
Clay pigeon shooting
Christmas party
Attendance at Land Rover Shows
Who are we affiliated with:
We are members of the Association of Land Rover Clubs.
We are members of the Motor Sports Association, and operate all of our off-road events under MSA Permits.
We are members of the Greenlane Association (GLASS) and operate under their guidelines for our greenlaning activities.
How to find us:
When: First Thursday of each month
8pm onwards
Where: St.Johns Sports and Social Club, Stone, near Aylesbury
If you are interested in joining the club, please e-mail membership@muddyduck.org.uk
We are a family-oriented club of Land Rover enthusiasts.
If you have a Land Rover, you are eligible to join the club. Even if you dont have a Land Rover, but are an enthusiast, you are eligible to join the club.
We have Series 1, 2, 2a, 3, 101, military vehicles, Range Rovers (Classic, P38A and L322), Discoveries, Hybrids, Freelanders and Defenders in various guises you name it, a club member probably has one (or more).
We promote the varied use of Land Rovers and social gatherings of like-minded people.
Our club members have taken their vehicles as far afield as The Alps, the Pyrenees and Morocco on expeditions.
One club member has entered his vehicle in a competition for best prepared offroad vehicle at a recent 4x4 show, and another club member participated in the 2011 World Record attempt for the longest convoy of Land Rovers, Convoy for Heroes.
The club supports all Land Rover-based activities.
What do we do:
A club calendar is available to all members with events (vehicle-based and social) planned through the year, for example:
camping weekends at Billing with exclusive use of two offroad courses, plus other one-day events at other venues locally
Landy Clinics where members can tackle small jobs on their vehicles, guided by other members
Annual Concours and Fun Day
Recovery Training days
Greenlaning trips (day, night or weekends) in the UK
Punch Treasure Hunts
Club BBQs
Clay pigeon shooting
Christmas party
Attendance at Land Rover Shows
Who are we affiliated with:
We are members of the Association of Land Rover Clubs.
We are members of the Motor Sports Association, and operate all of our off-road events under MSA Permits.
We are members of the Greenlane Association (GLASS) and operate under their guidelines for our greenlaning activities.
How to find us:
When: First Thursday of each month
8pm onwards
Where: St.Johns Sports and Social Club, Stone, near Aylesbury
If you are interested in joining the club, please e-mail membership@muddyduck.org.uk
Bala & District Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
About Us
We meet on the second Tuesday of each month at the Plas Coch Hotel Bala 8:00pm
Ballynahinch & District Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
About Us
Ballynahinch and District Motor Club was formed in 1992 and is celebrating its 25th Anniversary in 2017.Since then it has grown, both in the numbers of members and experience. Our aim is to provide competitors with top class events which are great value for money.
The club now runs two events, one of which is the second round of the Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship, the McGrady Insurance Stages held at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit on the 11th March 2017. Our second event will be a Targa rally held on the 11th November 2017.
The club has two MSA Licensed Rescue Units (Ballynahinch Motorsport Rescue Unit), which are available to hire throughout the year by contacting Michael Marner, michaelmarner@ymail.com
BADMC as a club supports various charities throughout the year both financially and practically.
Meetings are held on the last Monday of every month at 8pm in the Stag room of the Millbrook Lodge Hotel, 5 Drumaness Road, Ballynahinch, BT24 8LS.
All new members are encouraged and made most welcome and we organise a range of social events for members throughout the year to share experiences and develop friendships.
For more details on our club, please visit our website www.ballynahinchmotorclub.com
The club now runs two events, one of which is the second round of the Northern Ireland Stage Rally Championship, the McGrady Insurance Stages held at Bishopscourt Racing Circuit on the 11th March 2017. Our second event will be a Targa rally held on the 11th November 2017.
The club has two MSA Licensed Rescue Units (Ballynahinch Motorsport Rescue Unit), which are available to hire throughout the year by contacting Michael Marner, michaelmarner@ymail.com
BADMC as a club supports various charities throughout the year both financially and practically.
Meetings are held on the last Monday of every month at 8pm in the Stag room of the Millbrook Lodge Hotel, 5 Drumaness Road, Ballynahinch, BT24 8LS.
All new members are encouraged and made most welcome and we organise a range of social events for members throughout the year to share experiences and develop friendships.
For more details on our club, please visit our website www.ballynahinchmotorclub.com
BARC (Head Office)
Club Information
Website
https://www.barc.net
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1912
Activities
Car Racing, Hill Climbing, Kart Racing, Marshalling, Rallycross, Sprints, Truck Racing
BARC (Midlands Centre)
Club Information
Website
https://barc-midlands.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1989
Activities
Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Sprints
About Us
Founded in 1987, BARC Midlands is one of The British Automobile Racing Clubs highly successful regional centres. During recent years it has established a knowledgeable, highly productive committee, creating a substantial resource of motorsport experience.
Capitalising on an extensive range of skills, BARC Midlands Centre organises and delivers a popular annual programme of sprint events at venues including Three Sisters Circuit and Curborough Sprint Course, in addition to MotoFest Coventry. Since the departure of Rockingham and Silverstones Stowe Circuit, the centre is now actively seeking to expand its coverage, with the ambition of realising a series of new speed events in the years to come.
The centre also operates one of BARCs extensive fleet of Rescue Units, benefitting from a dedicated, well-trained crew. BARC Midlands & Vulcan Rescue covers a wide range of BARC events from the British Touring Car Championship to Goodwood Revival and can regularly be found supporting other motorsport clubs at race events, rallies, sprints and hill climbs.
In 2009, BARC Midlands Centre adopted management of the BARC Connaught Speed Championship. Catering for every kind of vehicle from standard production to single-seater racing cars, this excellent series annually delivers twenty-five competitive rounds at some of the best circuit, sprint and hillclimb venues in the country. Culminating in a spectacular Championship Dinner, here competitors are rewarded with a host of prestigious trophies and cash prizes. Since late 2017, leading members of the centres committee have focused on revitalising the BARC Connaught Speed Championship, seeing it growing into one of the UKs most successful speed series thats becoming increasingly popular with competitors nationwide.
If you would like to know more about BARC Midlands Centre, its sprints, BARC Midlands & Vulcan Rescue or the BARC Connaught Speed Championship, simply visit our website at barc-midlands.co.uk
BARC Midlands Centre belongs to the following 9 Regional Associations:
Association of Central Southern Motor Clubs (ACSMC)
Association of Eastern Motor Clubs (AEMC)
Association of Northern Car Clubs (ANCC)
Association of North East & Cumbria Car Clubs (ANECCC)
Association of North Western Car Clubs (ANWCC)
Association of South Eastern Motor Clubs (ASEMC)
Association of South Western Motor Clubs (ASWMC)
Association of West Midland Motor Clubs (AWMMC)
East Midlands Association of Motor Clubs (EMAMC)
Capitalising on an extensive range of skills, BARC Midlands Centre organises and delivers a popular annual programme of sprint events at venues including Three Sisters Circuit and Curborough Sprint Course, in addition to MotoFest Coventry. Since the departure of Rockingham and Silverstones Stowe Circuit, the centre is now actively seeking to expand its coverage, with the ambition of realising a series of new speed events in the years to come.
The centre also operates one of BARCs extensive fleet of Rescue Units, benefitting from a dedicated, well-trained crew. BARC Midlands & Vulcan Rescue covers a wide range of BARC events from the British Touring Car Championship to Goodwood Revival and can regularly be found supporting other motorsport clubs at race events, rallies, sprints and hill climbs.
In 2009, BARC Midlands Centre adopted management of the BARC Connaught Speed Championship. Catering for every kind of vehicle from standard production to single-seater racing cars, this excellent series annually delivers twenty-five competitive rounds at some of the best circuit, sprint and hillclimb venues in the country. Culminating in a spectacular Championship Dinner, here competitors are rewarded with a host of prestigious trophies and cash prizes. Since late 2017, leading members of the centres committee have focused on revitalising the BARC Connaught Speed Championship, seeing it growing into one of the UKs most successful speed series thats becoming increasingly popular with competitors nationwide.
If you would like to know more about BARC Midlands Centre, its sprints, BARC Midlands & Vulcan Rescue or the BARC Connaught Speed Championship, simply visit our website at barc-midlands.co.uk
BARC Midlands Centre belongs to the following 9 Regional Associations:
Association of Central Southern Motor Clubs (ACSMC)
Association of Eastern Motor Clubs (AEMC)
Association of Northern Car Clubs (ANCC)
Association of North East & Cumbria Car Clubs (ANECCC)
Association of North Western Car Clubs (ANWCC)
Association of South Eastern Motor Clubs (ASEMC)
Association of South Western Motor Clubs (ASWMC)
Association of West Midland Motor Clubs (AWMMC)
East Midlands Association of Motor Clubs (EMAMC)
BARC (North West)
BARC (South Western)
Club Information
Website
https://www.gurstondown.org
Member Type
Motor Club
About Us
Organise Hillclimbs and run AHASS Drivers School
BARC (Wales Centre)
Club Information
Website
https://www.barcwales.com/
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1996
Activities
Car Racing, Marshalling, Rallycross, Sprints, Truck Racing
About Us
BARC Wales was founded in 1960 and is just one of the seven regional BARC centres.
We have a long history of organising our ever popular sprint events which just keep getting bigger and better every year.
BARC Wales organise their yearly sprint events at Pembrey Circuit in South Wales.
We have a long history of organising our ever popular sprint events which just keep getting bigger and better every year.
BARC Wales organise their yearly sprint events at Pembrey Circuit in South Wales.
BARC (Yorkshire Centre)
Club Information
About Us
See website www.harewoodhill.com for details of events, marshalling, venue etc
Barcud Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1992
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying
Basingstoke Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1986
Activities
Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying
About Us
Basingstoke MC runs road rallies, navigational events, autotests and social events across the area.
Club members are involved in road and stage rallying, circuit racing, sprints and hillclimbs autotests and solos, trials and classic tours, marshalling and all manner of other things.
We participate in local shows and events to promote the club and motorsport to the public, we are affiliated to all the regional associations in the south and have good links with other local motor clubs.
Club members are involved in road and stage rallying, circuit racing, sprints and hillclimbs autotests and solos, trials and classic tours, marshalling and all manner of other things.
We participate in local shows and events to promote the club and motorsport to the public, we are affiliated to all the regional associations in the south and have good links with other local motor clubs.