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08.
06.
2013

Cornwall Festival of Motor Sport

Scheduled motor sport event - speed hill climb. A static display is running alongside it... Read more >>

08.
06.
2013

Taster PCA/Autotest at Myerscough College

PCA taster at the college open day, working with other clubs to get them involved & pr... Read more >>

21.
06.
2013

Cairncastle Hill Climb - Larne MC

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BBC Cameras focus on Go Motorsport

Millions of television viewers were given an insight into how the Motor Sports Association is developing the sport in the UK during the BBC’s live coverage of the weekend’s European Grand Prix in Valencia.

As the latest in a series of films highlighting the route to Formula One via karting and junior single-seater formulae, multiple Grand Prix winner and BBC F1 commentator David Coulthard MBE went back to his racing roots by focusing the cameras on Formula Ford. Now celebrating 45 years, the British Formula Ford Championship has long been the established stepping-stone into single-seater racing as highlighted by the roster of its past champions which includes Ayrton Senna and Jenson Button.

Coulthard, who last raced a Formula Ford in 1989, took his chance to turn back the clock at Brands Hatch and report on one of the MSA Academy’s initiatives. He not only sampled the latest EcoBoost Formula Ford chassis introduced for this year’s series, but also experienced one of the MSA’s Performance Master Classes, a key component of the MSA Academy’s driver training modules set up to prepare those aged between eight and 24 years of age for the rigours of top level competition.

The MSA introduced the Performance Master Classes in 2010 to bring an introductory level of driver development and training to competitors aged 13-16 and their parents. Developed in conjunction with the Youth Sports Trust, with support from the Racing Steps Foundation, the Master Classes are delivered free of charge and cover topics including planning, nutrition, fitness, communication, sponsorship and technical understanding.

“Formula Ford has always been the ultimate proving ground for young drivers but it’s incredible how much this form of motor sport has moved on since I was competing in it back in 1989,” reported Coulthard. “I basically turned up with a mechanic, sponsor, car and went racing. Now these guys are getting a full briefing on how to interact with their team, how to work with their engineer, how to deal with the media… It’s very impressive.”

As well as attending the Master Class, Coulthard also interviewed various past and present Formula Ford drivers as well as Le Mans winner David Brabham who oversees many of these activities in his role as the MSA’s National Race Coach.

“It’s not just a case of turning up and driving fast anymore,” explained Brabham. “If you talk to any F1 team they are looking for a driver whose skill set is complete. The standard now is getting higher and higher – these guys need to be educated on how to look after themselves, how to get more out of their car and how to get more out of the team around them.”

Screened in the build up to qualifying in Valencia, it is hoped that the BBC coverage will inspire young Grand Prix viewers to take up motor racing at a junior level as well as putting the spotlight on the MSA’s investment in the future of UK motor sport.

“The MSA Academy is establishing an international reputation for its approach to talent development,” said Colin Hilton, MSA Chief Executive. “We are grateful to both the BBC and David Coulthard for shining a light on the MSA’s commitment to young drivers and their future success, which will help to shape the future growth of the sport.”

16.
04.
2013

GO MOTORSPORT LIVE! DEBUTS AT SILVERSTONE

The Motor Sports Association is delighted to announce Go Motorsport Live! – a special open day to be staged at Silverstone on Sunday 7 July as an integral part of the governing body’s drive to help more people to get involved in all areas of motor sport. Read more >>

28.
01.
2013

National Motorsport Week 2012 winner - South of Scotland Car Club

The South of Scotland Car Club was presented with the National Motorsport Week 2012 prize, of £500, on Thursday 10th January at the MIA Business Excellence Awards Dinner. Read more >>

16.
07.
2012

National Motorsport Week hailed a success

National Motorsport Week 2012 has been hailed as a huge success as, for the second year, the Motor Sports Association joined forces with the Motorsport Industry Association not only to celebrate the UK’s position at the forefront of global motor sport but also to encourage more people to get involved at all levels. Read more >>

11.
07.
2012

M-Sport reward marshals with unique co-driving experience

Supporting the Motorsport Industry Association (MIA) and National Motorsport Week, M-Sport looked to reward the dedication of marshals in the north of England with a once in a lifetime opportunity to co-drive a stage alongside British Rally Champion and M-Sport Managing Director, Malcolm Wilson, this weekend. Read more >>

26.
06.
2012

BBC Cameras focus on Go Motorsport

20.
06.
2012

John Surtees Opens 'Henry's Studio' at Headway, West Kent

On Monday 11th June ‘Headway’ in West Kent celebrated the opening of ‘Henry’s Studio’ at their base in Tunbridge Wells. John Surtees and Father Kevin Taggart from Worth Abbey cut the ribbon to declare the studio open. Read more >>

20.
06.
2012

RML TO HOST OPEN DAY ON FRIDAY 6TH JULY

The RML Group has today announced an exclusive Open Day will be held on Friday 6th July at the Wellingborough-based facility in conjunction with National Motorsport Week. In support of the week-long initiative founded by the MSA and MIA, RML will open the doors for a rare behind-the-scenes visit for the many suppliers, partners and associates who have powered the Group to a wealth of successes both in the motorsport and automotive arena since its founding by Ray Mallock in 1984. Read more >>

19.
06.
2012

M-SPORT OPENS ITS DOORS FOR ENGINEERING SEMINAR

In conjunction with the MIA and National Motorsport week, M-Sport – the company behind Ford’s assault on the World Rally Championship (WRC) since 1997 – will open its doors for students to attend a unique engineering seminar on Monday 2 July. Read more >>

19.
06.
2012

F1 supports National Motorsport Week

Celebrating the UK’s position at the epicentre of global motor sport, the Motor Sports Association (MSA) is teaming up with all eight of the UK-based Formula One teams to offer a wide range of unique competition prizes as an integral part of this year’s National Motorsport Week. Read more >>