Club Time Attack

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 2011

About Us

About the Time Attack Championship

Time Attack defines the art of building, running and driving a car in pursuit of the quickest lap-time. To do so means pushing to the absolute limit – on the knife edge of engine power, response, mechanical grip, chassis set-up, aerodynamics and reliability.

Originating in Japan and introduced to Britain in 2006, the UK championship has since become the largest and most professional series of its kind and is regarded as the most competitive Time Attack operation in the world. It attracts drivers and teams from all corners of the British Isles, as well as many from overseas, assembling an eclectic mix of cars that readily relate to those owned by many of the 1,000s of spectators and on-line supporters who follow the championship.

To ensure close competition, the classing system has evolved into specific categories from ‘street spec’ to purpose built racing machines. It recognises differing levels of car specifications, potential lap-times, modifications and drive-line. In recent times the championship has extended its appeal to prototypes and purpose built machines that has seen cars of over 1000hp regularly taking part.
Organisers work hard to ensure that every Time Attack event becomes a weekend to remember, with many of the rounds supported by spectacular and well-attended car shows, which means there are always plenty of spectators watching the action.

Time Attack is held at the UK’s leading racetracks and is organised to the same level (or beyond) of organisation as top-level circuit races. Over an hour of track time per round is on offer, with four sessions during the day comprising Warm up, Practice, Qualifying and the Final. Results are calculated from the lap times set in the Final session.

Competitors who register for the full season will score championship points. Single round entries are also accepted.

The ‘space-not-race’ format of Time Attack makes it one of the most appealing disciplines for new drivers looking to start their motorsport journey. Consequently, organisers are well versed in helping newcomers to the sport, whatever car they drive.

For further details visit: www.timeattack.co.uk

Club Triumph

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1963
Activities Autotests, Marshalling, Motorsport UK Regional Association, Rallying, Recognised Groups/Associations, Touring Assemblies

About Us

Club Triumph - "The Club That Does" Originating from the offical factory car club, Club Triumph is the original Triumph Club open to all enthusiasts and catering for for all models of Standard and Triumph cars. We are proud to have been actively involved in competitive events throughout our existence. Nowadays we organise or co-promote a wide variety of competitive, touring and social motoring events including long distance touring events, track days, navigational scatter events, autotests, autosolos and 12 car rallies.

Club100 Promotions

Club Information

Member Type Kart Club
Year Club Established 2007
Activities Kart Racing

Clubmans Register

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1972

About Us

Clubmans are prototype front-engined sports racing cars that originated in Britain in 1965 and remain a very popular class of racing. Initiated by Nick Syrett of the British Racing and Sports Car Club (BRSCC) and organised by the Clubmans Register which represent car owners, drivers and constructors. The formulae currently races with the Motor Sport Vision (MSVR) and is a Motorsports UK recognised Club.

Clwyd Vale Motor Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1967
Activities Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying

About Us

Established in 1966.
We organise events throughout the year including:

Road Rally

2 x Production Car Trial

2 x AutoSolos

Targa

Monthly Navigational Exercises

Quiz Nights, Seminars and Regular Social Nights

Other benefits include a monthly newsletter, a range of discounts, and of course eligibility to compete on MSUK permit events.

Clwyd Vale Motor Club is a member of:
Association of North Western Car Clubs
The Welsh Association of Motor Clubs

Coalville Car Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1960
Activities Autotests, Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints, Touring Assemblies

About Us

The Club meets for a social drink and a chat on the third Wednesday of the month at The New Inn, Peggs Green, LE67 8JE. MR: 129 / 412 176.
Competitive events, eg summer autotests and winter 12 cars, usually take place on the second and fourth Wednesday of the month; keep an eye out on the club website and Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/264384116941522

Colchester Vintage Motor Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 2006

About Us

Colchester Vintage Motor Club is open to anyone with a pre 1940 vehicle, or an interest in these vehicles. Anyone interested in joining should contact the Membership secretary Maurice Gallaher at Malting Farm, Malting Farm Lane, Ardleigh, Essex, CO7 7QG. Tel 01206230207, Email mauricehgallaher@gmail.com

Coleraine & District Motor Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Activities Autotests, Hill Climbing, Kart Racing

Coleraine & District Motor Club (Kart Sect)

Club Information

Member Type Kart Section
Year Club Established 1950

Colne Valley Classic & Vintage Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 2004

Coltness Car Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Activities Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying, Touring Assemblies

Condor Motorsport Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 2018

Cookstown Motor Club Ltd

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1970

About Us

Cookstown Motor Club has had a long and distinguished history. Its origins can be traced back to the forties when it was formed as a part of the Cookstown and District Motor Cycle and Car Club.
In 1970 a new club was formed to promote navigation rallying and autotesting, to be known as Cookstown and District Motor Enthusiasts` Club Ltd.

Cookstown Motor Club went through a revival in its jubilee year of 1995 when enthusiasm was rekindled and club ranks quickly grew to undertake organising and running a variety of events, including its first competitive event in a number of years - a very successful autotest.

Following rationalisation in more recent times, the club is now known simply as Cookstown Motor Club Limited. Over the past many years the Club's experience and confidence has developed with a consequent growth in the number of competitive events which it has organised.
These include autotests, rally time trials, navigation rallies and stage rallies.
Club members have offered, and continue willingly to offer, help and assistance to many other motor clubs throughout the year.

Club meetings are held in the Killymoon Golf Club, Cookstown on the third Wednesday of each month at 7.30 p.m. All members and interested non members are warmly welcomed.

Cornwall & Devon L R C

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1977

Cotswold Motor Sport Group

Club Information

Member Type Recognised Group
Year Club Established 1974
Activities Autotests, Car Trials, Marshalling, Rallying, Recognised Groups/Associations, Touring Assemblies

About Us

The Cotswold Motor Sport Group (CMSG) exists to foster and promote motor sport in the Cotswolds. 26 Clubs belong to the group, which (obviously!) is a MSA "Recognised Group" and is also affiliated to the AWMMC.

Club delegates attendance at the monthly meetings not only provide useful information about many aspects of motor sport organisation, but also gives the delegates the opportunity to meet with people who have a wealth of knowledge in this field.

The CMSG together with the Cotswold Motor Sport Group Competitors Club (CMSGCC) currently promote five championships (Stage Rally, Car Trial, Roadsport, Targa Rally and AutoSolo ) with support from BP Motor Bodybuilders & Engineers, with whom we are pleased to be associated.

Full detail about CMSG and CMSGCC are available from our web site at www.cmsg.co.uk

Cotswold Motor Sport Group Competitors Club Ltd

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1985
Activities Autotests, Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Rallying, Touring Assemblies

Coulsdon Old Vehicle and Engineering Society

Club Information

Member Type Recognised Group
Year Club Established 2010

About Us

The Coulsdon Old Vehicle and Engineering Society exits to promote interest primarily in vintage commercial vehicles. Members of the society have extensive experience with all types of commercial vehicle engineering from the early days of motor transport right up to current electronically controlled vehicles. The society encourages young people who show an interest in engineering to get involved with ‘hands on’ projects. Recently the society has branched out into rail engineering, and can offer those with an interest to get up close to some serious machinery.

Cramlington & District Motor Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1971
Activities Autocross, Car Trials, Kart Racing, Rallying

About Us

JLT MSA 2010 Club Of The Year
Cramlington and District Motor Club are one of the North East's Premier Motorclubs and have been established for many years covering a number of disciplines of motor sport in which its members organise, compete, marshal and spectate, primarily in the fields of Autocross and Rallycross.

See our website www.cdmc.club for the latest activities or contact one of the club officials for more information.





Cranleigh Motor Club

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1950
Activities Autotests, Marshalling, Rallying

About Us

For the latest information about Cranleigh Motorclub please check our website www.cranleighmotorclub.co.uk or look us up on facebook.

Crash Box & CCC Of Devon Ltd

Club Information

Member Type Motor Club
Year Club Established 1997

About Us

The Crash Box and Classic Car Club was established in 1964 and is based around Exeter in Devon. The club caters for all makes and models of historic vehicles and boasts circa 350 members both from the Westcountry and further afield. Club activites are wide ranging from the usual 'Noggin and Natter' to continental trips to destinations such as Ireland, Le Mans and Switzerland. The club is open to everyone whether you own a vehicle or just share a common interest. We meet on the first Monday of each month at our club pub, The Swan's Nest at Exminster south of Exeter.