MSA News, December 2015

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DECEMBER 2015

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Latest cohort achieves MSA L2 Coaching Award

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Edinburgh workshop for top young drivers @msauk /msauk msa_motorsport www.msauk.org The MSA is a member of the


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Safety Car document updated The Safety Car Roles & Responsibilities document published in July has been updated and is available at msauk.org/rallyfuture. The updated version includes: Clarification of the training requirements for safety car crews Updated responsibilities for each of the safety cars, including the role of the Intermediate Safety Car and Sweeper Car A safety car check sheet Updates to the closed-road safety car roles.

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

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MSA publishes 2016 rally safety requirements A busy first year for the RallyFuture campaign to further enhance safety in UK stage rallying has culminated in the publication of the 2016 Stage Rally Safety Requirements.

“I wish to thank all those who have come with us on this journey so far – the sport has every reason to look ahead with optimism”

The new document builds upon the 2015 version, which was published in June to ensure that all UK stage rallies follow a common set of requirements. The 2016 Stage Rally Safety Requirements, which also apply to Single Venue Stage Rallies, are updated with reference to the new MSA Rally Media Accreditation scheme, and the online MSA Marshals’ Training and Accreditation system, due to launch in January. Supplemental to the main document are annexes providing additional tools and templates for organisers. 2016 Stage Rally Safety Requirements Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said: “The original Stage Rally Safety Requirements, published earlier this year, represented the first basic template for running a stage rally in the UK. A lot of work has been put in behind the scenes to augment those requirements and produce what I believe is a very important document that will help to ensure the sport’s future. “We appreciate that this adds to an already heavy workload for rally organisers, and while that may regrettably have contributed to the loss of some events, we are reassured that many others have been able to attract very strong entries this year. I wish to thank all those who have come with us on this journey so far – the sport has every reason to look ahead with optimism.” Primarily, RallyFuture entails implementing 29 recommendations from the Motorsport Event Safety Review (MESR), which was set up by the Scottish Government following the 2014 Jim Clark Rally. The MSA committed to this implementation programme in a staged manner over approximately two years, until early 2017. The full list of recommendations is outlined here and more information can be found at msauk.org/rallyfuture.

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MSA NEWS | NOVEMBER 2015

MSA launches rally media accreditation scheme A robust new rally media accreditation scheme has been rolled out ready for the 2016 season, as part of the RallyFuture programme: msauk.org/assets/msarallymediaaccreditation2016.pdf One of the recommendations of the Scottish Government’s Motorsport Event Safety review (MESR), established following the 2014 Jim Clark Rally, was that the MSA ‘introduces a more formal press accreditation scheme so that valid press credentials must be presented when signing-on. Press should be required to wear numbered tabards at an event.’

Rob Jones, MSA Chief Executive, said: “The MSA recognises the value of coverage to the sport and continues to hold genuine and responsible members of the rally media in the highest regard. We hope this new system works well for the media and event organisers alike, and of course we are open to further discussion on any tweaks that may be considered necessary in the future.”

TRAINING

2016 MSA Unlicensed Officials Seminars and Trainers Briefings The 2016 MSA Officials Seminars revert to being open to unlicensed officials and continue to be supported by the British Motor Sports Training Trust. The primary objective is to provide training and learning opportunities for all clubs and help them work together more closely. Additionally all Training Instructors, Lead Trainers, International Trainers and Training Coordinators are invited to attend the 2016 Trainers Briefings. Full-day seminars assemble at 9.30am for a prompt 10am start. Once again each attending delegate will receive a £7.50 lunch allowance, redeemable after the training event. The days’ proceedings are all scheduled to finish before 5pm, except for Jersey and Guernsey, where the seminars will be half-day evening sessions commencing at 7pm. New for 2015, mileage allowance will be payable at the volunteer rate of 38p per mile. This will only be payable for attendance at one of the claiming delegate’s two most local venues. As always, car sharing is encouraged and the Saturday 30 January 2016 Saturday 6 February 2016 Sunday 7 February 2016 Monday 8 February 2016 Tuesday 9 February 2016 Saturday 20 February 2016 Sunday 21 February 2016 Saturday 27 February 2016 Sunday 28 February 2016 Sunday 6 March 2016 Saturday 12 March 2016 Sunday 13 March 2016 Sunday 20 March 2016 Sunday 10 April 2016

extra mileage incurred in collecting any fellow officials as passengers will also be claimable. Mileage claim forms will be available on the day for submission to the MSA after the training. Invitation letters detailing the dates and venues of the seminars have been sent by email (where recorded on the MSA database) or otherwise by post to all MSA-registered clubs and Regional Associations, requesting attendance at the venues below:

South West (Exeter - Gypsy Hill Hotel) Central Southern (Basingstoke - Apollo Hotel) South East (Rochester/Chatham - Holiday Inn) Guernsey (St Martin - La Trelade Hotel)* Jersey (St Helier - Royal Hotel)* East (Peterborough - Marriot Hotel) North East (York - Mercure Fairfield Hotel) South Wales (Cardiff - New House Hotel) Midlands (Telford - Telford Hotel & Golf Resort) Scotland (Pitlochry - Athol Palace Hotel) Isle of Man (Douglas - Palace Hotel) North West (Runcorn - Holiday Inn) Northern Ireland (Armagh - City Hotel) Carlisle (Wetheral - Crown Hotel)

It is important that attendees do not arrive on the day without prior notification. To request additional copies of the invitation letter contact Daisy Poole on daisy.poole@msauk.org or 01753 765000. * Unlicensed Officials Seminars only

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MSA NEWS | NOVEMBER 2015

TRAINING

New Clerks to receive mentoring from 2016

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MSA and IMS thank WRGB volunteers If rallying is about man, machine and the elements, then Wales Rally GB 2015 had it all. Legendary stages, amazing performances and a home podium - but the story of the week was the dedication and resolve of those who battled the elements to play their part in creating an incredible rally.

The MSA will appoint mentors to new trainee Race and Kart Clerks from 1 January 2016 and may extend such appointments to Speed Clerks and MSA Stewards during the year. This represents a move towards continuing professional development (CPD) for Clerks of the Course. The governing body hosted the first pair of mentoring sessions at Motor Sports House and Solihull earlier this month, with 25 delegates in attendance. The sessions were organised by MSA Race, Speed & Kart Executive Cheryl Lynch and MSA Trainer Bob Lentell, overseen by MSA Training Executive Alan Page. Assisting Lentell in creating and delivering the sessions was Jasper Gilder, whom specialises in a range of relevant skillsets.

“The MSA recognises the value of coverage to the sport and continues to hold genuine and responsible members of the rally media in the highest regard” The sessions aimed to provide a consistent approach to training, focusing on effective communication and other important skills. There was also insight into the notion of mentoring, learning styles, feedback and assessment. Lynch said: “These were very positively received and the attendees responded well to the messages given. Everyone agrees that this is a positive step forward and a welcomed progression. I am very grateful to both Bob and Jasper for building a superb session and look forward to further development of the programme.

The heroes of this year’s event were not just found in the cars; they were found on the stages, at the controls and in the organisational teams. More than 2,000 amazing people gave up their time to ensure that the atrocious conditions could not stop the rally or dampen the brilliant atmosphere generated by tens of thousands of fans. We cannot thank them enough for their extraordinary efforts. This was a year when we really had to call upon the specialists within Natural Resources Wales who have played a huge part in keeping the forests and the stages accessible. We are grateful for their invaluable support and that of our ever-increasing number of partners, particularly the Welsh Government and Conwy County Borough Council. We thank all of them for being part of the success. Finally a thank you to the competitors who thrilled us and the fans who cheered them; you have all contributed to a truly memorable event and we look forward to seeing you again at the end of October 2016. Ben Taylor Managing Director International Motor Sports Rob Jones Chief Executive Motor Sports Association

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

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general news APPOINTMENTS

Internship The Motor Sports Association (MSA) – governing body of UK motor sports – has an exciting opportunity for a six-month paid internship working in the Chairman and Chief Executive’s office. This interesting position involves working in strictest confidence and dealing with people at all levels within motor sport and also representatives of HM Government and the Royal households, for example. In addition there will be involvement in arranging hospitality at international events, including the British Grand Prix and other motor sport World Championships. The post offers an opportunity to apply relevant qualifications, to develop associated knowledge in a professional environment and to evaluate career opportunities in motor sport. Duties will include – but not be limited to – the following: Helping to ensure the smooth running of the office of the Chairman and Chief Executive Arranging corporate hospitality at national and world class events Acting as Diary Secretary and taking responsibility for all departmental travel Using IT skills to develop departmental processes. Applicants will ideally be educated to degree level and have an excellent command of the English language. Knowledge of motor sport is desirable but not essential. To apply, please send a CV and covering letter to sheila.barter@msauk.org with the subject line: Internship Senior Office. For further information about the MSA, please visit msauk.org. Closing date: 12.00 noon Monday 4 January 2016 Start date: No later than early February 2016 Based: SL3 0HG

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MSA NEWS | NOVEMBER 2015

MSA clubs to get £0.5m rebate MSA-affiliated clubs will benefit from a significant total rebate of £575,000 on their insurance fees at the end of this year. All event-organising clubs collect ‘per capita’ insurance fees from competitors, which they then provide to the MSA to cover the costs of insurance premiums. The MSA works hard to obtain the best possible insurance arrangements. At the same time, through risk management and by establishing a partial selfinsurance scheme, the governing body aims to ensure a surplus over premiums and to make a rebate to the clubs concerned. The MSA Board has been able to approve a rebate of approximately 30 per cent of the insurance fees to clubs at the end of the year. Clubs do not need to apply for this, as the rebate will be paid direct to the nominated bank account details held by the MSA. Should bank details not be held for any reason, a cheque should be in your club’s hands on or after 31 December. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


MSA NEWS | NOVEMBER 2015

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New email alerts feature for proposed rule changes Members of the motor sports community can now sign up to receive email alerts when proposed new regulations are posted on the MSA website for consultation. Except for clarification purposes or urgent safety matters, all proposed rule changes are published for a period of consultation to enable people to have their say. However a common complaint has been that as people generally do not check the MSA website daily for new consultations, these can be missed.

Therefore anyone can now enter their email address and tick their areas of interest, for example circuit racing, karting or rallying. They will then receive an automated email informing them whenever a relevant new consultation document is uploaded. To view proposed changes and sign up for alerts, visit www.msauk.org/consultations. Please be aware that the automated email might go into your spam folder, in which case you may need to add it to your ‘safe senders’ list for the future.

Survey aims to help bring people back to trials The Trials Committee has published a survey aimed at discovering how to bring older vehicles and former competitors back into the trials fold. Nick Pollitt, chairman of the committee, said: “We are looking for views on how we can enable people to take up competing again, as well as encourage new generation competitors to start in sporting trials.”

The survey can be found online via the following link: https://www.snapsurveys.com/wh/s. asp?k=143498307026

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

Annual report 2015 published The MSA’s 2015 Company Report has been published and is now available online, detailing the governing body’s activities in the regulation, administration, promotion and development of UK motor sports. It also presents a summary of the annual financial accounts, plus detailed competition licence and event permit figures for the previous full year. To read the report online, please click here: www.msauk.org/assets/ annualreport2015.pdf A limited number of hard copies is available on request; please email media@msauk.org.

@msauk Wales Rally GB @WalesRallyGB Nov 16 What a week! A massive thank you to everyone that made @WalesRallyGB such an amazing event. You were all legends! https://youtu.be/2NWMHaZrpFE Ben Tuck @BTuckRacing Dec 3 RSF MSA Young Driver of the Year 2015... What a feeling!!!!! Can’t thank everyone enough! @MSAAcademy @MSAUK @iZoneCoaching Adam Afriyie@AdamAfriyie Nov 27 Impressed by work of the Motor Sports Assn. Thx to CEO Rob & FD Danesh for meeting today. It’s a great British success story @MSAUK @F1 Racing D’Etre @racingdetre Nov 23 It’s that time of year again.. No not Christmas! @MSAUK competition licence renewal! #race #2016 Elliott Cole @ejcole87 Nov 25 Very proud to have signed off 5 more Participation Motorsport coaches today! @MSAUK #Motorsport #Coaching

Your chance to win a new Porsche book A new book has been published for Porsche enthusiasts and the MSA has two copies to give away!

Porsche Sounds by Dieter Landenberger has been published in collaboration with the Historical Archives of Porsche AG. It includes a CD with 30 engine sounds from slected Porsche models. For your chance to win a copy, simply answer the following question: Which driver holds the outright lap record for the Nurburgring Nordschleife, achieved driving a Porsche 956 at the 1983 Nurburgring 1000km? Email your answer to media@msauk.org with the subject line ‘Porsche competition’ and a pair of winners will be picked at random.

Daniel Lloyd @Daniellloyd23 Nov 20 Big thanks to the @MSAUK licence team for helping me out promptly for the WEC test this weekend! #TopServiceAsEver Andrew Trenoweth @KHK_Media Dec 12 Racing licence has arrived from @MSAUK and the new car is finished. Now waiting impatiently for the season to start!

Issued by the Motor Sports Association Motor Sports House, Riverside Park Colnbrook, SL3 0HG Tel: +44 (0)1753 765000 Email: media@msauk.org www.msauk.org twitter.com/msauk facebook.com/msauk

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MSA NEWS | NOVEMBER 2015

Matt Garside

Matt Garside

CLUB CORNER

Mel Nicholls & Loughborough Car Club With only nine months to go until the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio, British athlete Mel Nicholls says competing in grassroots motor sports with Loughborough Car Club is a key part of her training regime. Nicholls entered club competition this year through Loughborough CC’s Disabled Driver Scholarship. She hopes to be selected once again to represent Great Britain in athletics, in the 800m wheelchair event. “I believe an important element of all racing is in the mind,” said Nicholls. “Tactics, quick thinking, mental toughness and focus are all key in being the best. This is why I love motor sports and my days in the car (Dorcas) with Loughborough Car Club. “I’ve always had a passion for motor sports and love being able to compete with myself (and others), driving as fast

as I can, accurately, around a course of obstacles, having to think quickly, react instantly and be focused and sharp throughout. This I believe is great mind training which I can transfer to my ‘day job’ of elite athlete and most of all it is fantastic fun! “I can’t help but be super competitive, it’s always in me, but when I get a day away from the athletics track, it’s just the perfect tonic to get the adrenaline pumping and smiles beaming amongst like-minded, car loving, racing folk and I hope and feel there will always be a place in my life for motor sports, however crazy and busy it gets!”

Wigton Motor Club The Wigton Motor Club committee has agreed to donate £1,000 to the Cumbria Community Foundation to aid post-flood recovery. The club has also said it is able to support members who need storage, car transport and insurance valuations. “Cumbria is up and running and open for business, please visit our

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town, shops and hotels in the run up to Christmas,” said Wigton MC in a statement. “While some roads are still closed it is still possible to get to most places.”

The club’s programme of events will continue as normal and it looks forward to seeing members and friends at the autotest on 28 December and the awards dinner on 30 January.


karting

MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

New kart front fairing mandatory from March It has been announced that the CIK-FIA’s detachable front fairing mounting kit will become mandatory in the UK from 1 March 2016, and will be provided for in the regulations from 1 January. Nigel Edwards, Chairman of the Kart Committee, said: “This will be a game changer! It isn’t just about the new front nose cone attachment; it’s about changing the mentality of the drivers. For years the sport has been blighted with contact driving and this will change that for the better.” For further information, please click here.

Kart class homologation 2017 regulations issued The MSA has confirmed the regulations governing the introduction of new non-gearbox Junior and Senior kart classes for the next homologation period, running from 1 January 2017 to 31 December 2019. There are also new re-homologation regulations for all existing non-gearbox Junior and Senior classes, which must re-homologate for the same three-year period.

The General Regulations that underpin the kart class homologation process can be found in the 2016 MSA Yearbook at (U)1.2. The new Kart Class Homologation and Re-Homologation

Regulations can be obtained from the MSA Technical Department by emailing joe.hickerton@msauk.org.

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

WOMEN IN MOTOR SPORTS

Sara’s Qatar Adventure The MSA’s FIA WIMC-QMMF nominee Welsh rally driver Sara Williams flew to Qatar in November for an intensive five-day training and development programme led by Jutta Kleinschmidt, the first and only woman to win the Dakar Rally, and WRC rally winning co-driver Fabrizia Pons. The MSA nominated Williams for the programme, which offered a chance to contest the 2016 Sealine Cross Country Rally. New Zealand’s Emma Gilmour and Lisette Bakker from the Netherlands were selected as the outright winning driver and co-driver. Williams said: “I had a great time out there, learnt so much and met some great contacts for the future. Thank you very much to the MSA for selecting me for an amazing opportunity; it really was an honour to represent the UK.” Michele Mouton added: “This is the first global project the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission has embarked on and we have been delighted by how our ASNs embraced it. They are all worthy winners but I must congratulate all the candidates as each and every one of them has demonstrated talent. Hopefully they will inspire other women to get up and have a go at something different.”

Sara (l) with WRC legend Michele Mouton

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

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TECHNICAL / SPORTING REGULATIONS

Honda Cadet non-return valve Kart competitors in the Honda Cadet class are advised that it will be mandatory to fit a nonreturn valve on the fuel tank breather pipe from 1 January 2016 – please see regulation B4.2.2 in the 2016 MSA Kart Race Yearbook. An example is shown here for reference.

2016 Rotax fiche updates

Helmet standards

Please note that there have been a number of updates to the Rotax FR125 engine homologation fiche, which take effect from 1 January 2016. The latest version of the fiche – incorporating these updates – can be downloaded from the ‘Resource Centre: Kart Technical’ section of the MSA website at msauk.org/KartTech. Many of these updates concern the – mainly cosmetic – changes made to adopt elements of the ‘Evo’ engine. The updates are summarised briefly as follows:

Competitors are reminded that the British Standard 6658-85 Type A/FR helmet standard will be removed from the list of acceptable standards at the end of this year, as pre-warned in recent editions of the MSA Yearbook. Therefore anybody with a helmet of this standard will need to replace it with an eligible model before competing in 2016.

Appendix 36 – Variant – Alternative crankcase colour Appendix 37 – Variant – Alternative gear cover & head colours Appendix 38 – Variant – Alternative con rod Appendix 39 – Variant – Alternative air filter element Appendix 40 – Amendment – Ignition pick-up gasket Appendix 41 – Variant – Alternative clutch drum Appendix 42 – Amendment – Deletion of piston ring markings Appendix 43 – Variant – Alternative inlet manifold.

Karting overalls Competitors are reminded that for 2016 the list of acceptable overall standards for short-circuit karting is being reduced to incorporate only the latest two standards, as noted in this year’s MSA Yearbook. These are CIK-FIA N 2001-1 and CIK-FIA N 2013-1 (both pictured). In both cases Level 1 or Level 2 suits are acceptable.

When reading the 2016 MSA Yearbook, competitors may notice that for the majority of the existing standards, expiry dates have now been detailed, some being as far away as 31 December 2023. Karters in particular should please note that the Snell K98 standard (pictured), will expire at the end of next year (2016).

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

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MSA Academy Coaches head north During November MSA Coaches worked with junior championships across the UK to deliver one-to-one coaching and classroom theory sessions. James Wozencroft visited Junior Rally UK drivers at Corwen Buggy Track to discuss fitness and fatigue. James also offered techniques for analysing performance while rallying.

MSA L2 Coaching Award The latest cohort of qualified coaches completed the MSA Level 2 Certificate in Motorsport Coaching at Mercedes Benz World, Brooklands last week (25 November). Among the graduates were Philip Ling of Buckmore Park Kart School and Stuart Ziemelis of Ziemelis Motorsport, both of whom attended thanks to the Association of Racing Kart Schools (ARKS). “The Association of Racing Kart Schools Ltd has embraced and welcomed the MSA Level 2 Coaching Course by funding one S Grade Instructor from each member school to take part,” said an ARKS spokesman. “So far four Instructors have passed the course with many positive comments. We will continue to encourage all Instructors to take part in the coaching courses, and recommend it to kart team principals and their coaching staff.”

A few weeks later, James spent two separate days in Scotland working with Scottish Motor Sports (SMS) and SMRC Rising Stars. The classroom theory sessions at Pitlochry and Knockhill included presentations on driving technique, fitness and nutrition, sponsorship and working with the media. At Knockhill James was accompanied by SMS Development Officer Rory Bryant for the delivery. Fellow MSA Coach Adam Gould worked with Junior Rally UK and Scotland competitors at Anglesey Circuit, providing driving feedback and answering any questions.

Details of the new motor sport coaching standard can be found here: www.msauk.org/development/coaching

“We will continue to encourage all Instructors to take part in the coaching courses, and recommend it to kart team principals and their coaching staff”

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MSA Academy

MSA NEWS | JULY 2015

Co-Drivers meet the pros on WRGB MSA Academy co-drivers spent a weekend at Wales Rally GB watching the stages, networking with influential members of the rallying community and speaking to members of the M-Sport and Hyundai World Rally Teams. Accompanied by renowned co-driver Paul Spooner and MSA Academy Manager Greg Symes, the co-drivers visited the Aberhirnant and Brenig stages. Along with Nicky Grist, the co-drivers were presented to Network Q hospitality guests at Aberhirnant to answer questions and explain the stages from a codriver’s point of view. On Saturday evening the co-drivers returned to the service park for a tour of the M-Sport service area with logistics manager John Millington. A talk with Hyundai Team Manager Alain Penasse gave the co-drivers an insight into what it takes to make it into a leading WRC team. While at Hyundai, MSA Team UK graduate and Hyundai WRC co-driver, Seb Marshall, spoke to the co-drivers about what it takes to make it as a professional.

@MSAAcademy Jonathan Jackson @aJonJackson Nov 16 Great weekend at @WalesRallyGB with @MSAAcademy thanks to Greg, Paul, Nicky & Dan for the epic opportunity. Great to meet so many people.

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

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Tuck named RSF MSA Young Driver of the Year Junior racing driver Ben Tuck was named the RSF MSA Young Driver of the Year 2015 after a five-way shootout at iZone Driver Performance Centre, Silverstone. The accolade is awarded each year to a member of the MSA Academy’s AASE programme, a three-year course delivered in conjunction with Loughborough College. The five finalists this year were: Tuck, 18 from Bedfordshire; Bridge Carey, 19 from Maidstone; Ryan Harper-Ellam, 18 from Brackley; Jake Taylor, 18 from Retford; and Liam Wilson, 18 from Southam. The day consisted of seven sessions including physical and mental assessments, a simulation evaluation (including eye tracking and on board analysis), plus interviews with members of the judging panel.

Tuck, who will receive a trophy and £1,000 at the MSA Night of Champions in January, said: “It was an absolutely fantastic experience and I’m hugely honoured to have been chosen as the winner after a tough day at iZone. I can’t thank the MSA Academy enough for nominating me, iZone driver performance centre for the amazing day using their facilities and the Racing Steps Foundation for supporting this award.”

The panel comprised MSA Performance Director Robert Reid, Racing Steps Foundation’s Derek Walters, Autosport’s Scott Mitchell, Loughborough College’s Anna Kemp and MSA Coach James Wozencroft. Tuck impressed the judges with his confident and precise approach and plans for future progression.

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MSA Academy

MSA NEWS | JULY 2015

Team UK visits Edinburgh for high performance workshop Some of the country’s top young drivers visited Edinburgh last week for a high-performance training workshop.

The four-day workshop included physical training sessions in Edinburgh University’s state of the art facilities, a climbing session as well as mental and theory based sessions on development, nutrition and driving theory. The workshop covered the physical and mental elements of high-performance development supplemented by constant performance management by MSA Coaches. Accompanied by MSA Academy Manager Greg Symes and MSA Coaches James Wozencroft and Tom Onslow-Cole, the young drivers ended their training with a practical driving session at Knockhill Circuit where they put into practice everything they’d learnt over the four days. A full feature will be included in the Spring 2016 issue of MSA Magazine.

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MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

MSA Academy

@MSAAcademy Ben Barnicoat @BenBarnicoat Dec 11 I had a great time in Edinburgh for our @ MSATeamUK training camp! A lot Learnt and was awesome fun! #TeamUK Chris Ingram @1ChrisIngram Dec 12 Absolutely fantastic training week with @ MSATeamUK so much learnt, massive thanks to everyone #readytosmash2016 Matthew Parry @Mattparryracing Dec 12 Great few days in Edinburgh with @msa_motorsport Academy for our end of year training camp. Looking forward to releasing my 2016 plans soon.

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Go Motorsport

MSA NEWS | JULY 2015

Clark at Crail Airfield Last month Scotland RDO Alison Clark visited Thornton School to promote the recent Curvy Kit Kingdom Stages Rally at Crail Airfield.

“I was really pleased to see some of the kids bring their parents along to Crail to watch the event”

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Joined by local driver Drew Barker, Alison delivered three sessions to over 100 pupils. “Youngsters in the Fife area are really lucky to have so many motorsport venues on their doorstep,” said Alison. “I was really pleased to see some of the kids bring their parents along to Crail to watch the event.” During freshers’ week at Edinburgh College in September, Alison and Scottish Motor Sports Development Officer Rory Bryant met students interested in forming a motor sports club. Some attended the Kingdom Stages Rally and were introduced to competitors and service crews, gaining tips and technical knowledge for their planned car-build project. “Considering that the majority of the students would have been born in the mid-1990s, I was delighted to see that they were most enthused by the Mk 2 Escorts,” said Clark. “The lads finished their visit to Fife by buying a Ford Puma, which they are planning, long-term to turn into a track car, after honing their manoeuvrability skills on the Autotest circuit.”


Go Motorsport

MSA NEWS | NOVEMBER 2015

Moore’s Month Updates from South West RDO Kevin Moore

Motor sports for all “Maybe now is the time to be selling the low cost option of volunteering as being the primary way of getting involved. With the first steps into motor sports seeming ever harder to make, surely promoting the virtues of roles such as marshalling must be easier"

“With the present level of televised motor sports being restricted to the upper echelons of Formula One and the World Rally Championship, it is little wonder that the general public’s current perception is one of unaffordability and elitism. “Awareness of the wide-ranging available disciplines is simply not there; the closest to ‘grassroots’ that the majority get to see is the BTCC. While this is undoubtedly entertaining, grassroots it is not! “Historically, motor clubs have endeavoured to attract new members with the promotion of Road Rallies, Autotests and Trials events. While the value of these disciplines to our sport is obvious, the lack of knowledge outside our world does little to help sell the concept of getting involved as a competitor. “Previously, many of the invaluable teams of marshals and organisers started out as competitors who then ‘sidestepped’ into such roles. Maybe now is the time to be selling the low cost option of volunteering as being the primary way of getting involved. With the first steps into motor sports seeming ever harder to make, surely promoting the virtues of roles such as marshalling must be easier, as it is something most people will understand and be able to relate to. “Assuming we attract people through the volunteering route, surely a percentage will then sidestep into competing. Though a complete reversal of the traditional route of progression, this is a much more sustainable approach, with those who remain in the volunteer roles providing support for the future of successful motor clubs.

“Here is a real-life example of involvement through volunteering in the South West: ‘My initial involvement was through being the partner of an event organiser in the 1960s. However the ‘petrolhead’ element had been instilled and nurtured from an early age through sibling interest and living in the proximity of Claremont Raceway, Australia. Moving back to the UK, joining the local car club committee and taking on the role of treasurer showed a growing confidence, including some success with the purchase of a Ford Escort for Autocross. Moving around the country saw memberships of other car clubs and a progression into other disciplines such as Sprints. Moving back to my original area and motor club, the committee role of Secretary was taken and is still held to date. Having always hated ‘just going to watch’ they have always taken every opportunity to help as a marshal. Lately organisational positions have also been taken and for the future their personal remit is to ‘put something back’ and provide support for those in the sport for many years to come. The ethos has been passed to her children, with them taking volunteering roles in their lives too.’ “I have two such real-life examples of progression through volunteering and any club wishing to use them for their own promotional material are more than welcome to have copies. Please email me directly on SouthWest@GoMotorsport.net.”

Would your school like a visit from Go Motorsport? If so, simply click below to find contact details for your local Regional Development Officer (RDO) and drop them a line: www.msauk.org/Development/Go-Motorsport/Go-Motorsport

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Go Motorsport Metcalfe’s Month

MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

Updates from North East & Cumbria RDO Pete Metcalfe

GET INVOLVED

“Last month I visited four Sunderland schools. Over 200 students got a taste of what it takes to be a rally co-driver taking part in a ‘virtual’ maths rally.

HELP SPREAD THE MESSAGE

“This involved the pupils calculating how much fuel their car would use and then taking a gamble on how much to put in their car. The less they put in, the faster the stage times, but would their car have enough fuel to get to service? The pupils had to fill in a time card, adding times up to make sure they arrived at the right place at the right time. “After the classroom sessions the pupils went outside to look at a rally car provided by two local drivers and discussed the differences between a rally car and a road car. The sessions were booked in to be part of the R.A.C. rally that was to have taken place in the area that weekend. “The students did very well and the sessions showed how important solving maths problems and mental arithmetic is to a rally co-driver. The schools were excited about the sessions so when the rally was cancelled I didn’t want to disappoint them. I also wanted to keep as much goodwill as possible between the rally and the local council, who has been supportive of the rally.” “I have since received positive feedback from the schools:

‘I’ve had loads of students coming up to me to talk about the car and careers in engineering today including some female students, I think they must have enjoyed the sessions yesterday quite a lot.’ Gary Laverick, Washington School ‘It was great to meet you yesterday and I loved seeing the rally car workshops.’ Hannah Howarth, STEM Co-coordinator, Sunderland ‘Thanks again for coming in to school today, the kids really enjoyed the experience and the chance to see the car.’ Katryna Wrathmall, Teacher of Science, Venerable Bede Academy.

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TAKE A MATE:

Why not take someone along to their first event and see the look on their face when they realise that they can do it too.

DO SOMETHING SPECIAL:

Help your club organise some kind of activity or event to spread the word.

GET STICKING:

Have you put Go Motorsport stickers on your competition car? We can supply stickers and other promotional material for you to hand out to reach new audiences.

GO BACK TO SCHOOL:

Organise for your club to make a presentation in a local school, invite the local paper and increase awareness of what you do.

CONTACT YOUR RDO:

Speak to your local Regional Development Officer (details on the Go Motorsport website) and work with them to benefit your club. ANY OTHER IDEAS? Let us know what you want to do, or just do it!


MSA NEWS | DECEMBER 2015

Go Motorsport

Go Mo STEM success at WRGB Go Motorsport was part of a ‘Big Bang’ Industry Awareness STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) Event at Wales Rally GB’S Deeside Service Park. Organised by the Welsh Government and partners, it was designed to inspire and motivate students to continue studies in STEM subjects and look for careers in STEM-based industries. It featured 36 exhibitors, including colleges and engineering companies, with the likes of Airbus, Toyota and JCB on hand with interactive displays and activities that demonstrated STEM in action in Welsh Industry. Bloodhound, the supersonic car, was also on display to inspire students. Go Motorsport ran a wheel-change challenge, which created competition between staff and students alike whilst allowing students to get hands-on with a Mini and discover more about getting involved in the sport. 150 wheel changes were completed over the weekend; one of those being MSA Chief Executive Rob Jones who had a go at the solo wheel-change challenge. Jess Fack, MSA Development Manager, said: “The Big Bang @ Wales Rally GB event is a fantastic event for

students in Wales to engage in the science, technology, engineering and maths sectors. The Go Motorsport team had a great four days of talking to students and visitors alike, giving them the opportunity to get hands on with a competition car and learn a life skill that will be very relevant to them in the future. The challenge provided a lot of entertainment for everyone that had a go and it also opened up conversations to get involved in the sport both as a volunteer and a competitor. We very much enjoyed being a part of the event.” Schools in Wales were invited to come and enjoy the various educational exhibits, with over 1,500 young people taking up the opportunity. They also toured the busy Wales Rally GB Service Park and the Toyota Engine Plant. Go Motorsport wish to thank Brynmor Pearce for providing the Mini that was used in the Wheel Change Challenge.

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Overall

Leaderboard

2 people (Two wheel)

1

2

Owain + Bob Time: 01:46.0

Rank Name

School/College

Mr White + Mr Christmas Monmouth School

Time: 01:57.9 Time

Rank Name

3

Owain + Bob Time: 01:58.6

School/College

Time

4

Ashley + John

02:13.4

42

Ifan + Davydd

03:11.0

5

Olly + Arfon

Glyndwr Uni

02:15.6

43

Iwan + Daniel

Bro Pedr

03:11.1

6

Brian + Carl

02:18.3

44

David + Rhys

Bro Pedr

03:11.7

7

Nina + George

Monmouth School

02:18.4

45

Tasha + Stuart

Coleg Cambria

03:11.9

8

Ciaran + Toby

Bro Pedr

02:21.1

46

Dylan + Alanis

JCB

03:13.1

9

Mr Goodson + Mr Chaplin

Monmouth School

02:22.2

47

Mr Pettitt + Mr Kelly

St Davids

03:13.3

10

Ben + Nick

02:22.4

48

Tom + Miki

Bro Pedr

03:14.9

11

Ifan + Tom

Bro Pedr

02:28.9

49

Tom + Miki

Bro Pedr

03:16.4

12

Tom + Owen + Paul

02:29.6

50

Kerry + Delyth

Bro Pedr

03:16.4

13

Kerry + Delyth

Bro Pedr

02:31.1

51

Kerry + Delyth

Bro Pedr

03:18.0

14

Connor + Bryn

Deeside College

02:32.3

52

Tyler + Ben

Castell Alun

03:18.0

15

Mark + Matty

Bershem

02:32.7

53

Ryan + Anthony

Monmouth School

03:21.1

16

Gethin + Sian

JCB

02:33.2

54

Josh + Owen

MCC

03:21.6

17

Mr White + Mr Christmas

Monmouth School

02:33.5

55

Mandy + Rob

Raythea UK

03:23.5

18

Chris + Nathan

02:36.3

56

Dan + Spence

03:24.3

19

Steve + Loz

02:39.6

57

Iwan + Ifan

Bro Pedr

03:25.9

20

Tom + Ben

Bro Pedr

02:40.5

58

Harry + Alex

Mid-Cheshire College

03:30.4

21

Mr Jones + Mr Sandland

Glan Clwyd

02:42.0

59

Felix + Jenson

Monmouth School

03:30.8

22

Ifan + Iwan

Bro Pedr

02:44.1

60

Kerry + Delyth

Bro Pedr

03:31.0

23

Tom + Liam

The Haven

02:44.7

61

Callum + Jack

Emrys Ap Iwan

03:31.6

24

Jack + Jay

Deeside College

02:45.6

62

Alex + Dillon

Deeside College

03:31.8

25

Jack + Greg

Air Bus

02:45.7

63

Kerry + Delyth

Bro Pedr

03:32.2

26

Mr Provse + Mr Chaper

Christleton

02:47.0

64

Harry + Louis

St Davids

03:39.2

27

Nina + George

Monmouth School

02:48.1

65

George + Mr Brundenell

Cransley

03:40.0

28

James + Ed

CT

02:51.6

66

Joe + Alf

Monmouth School

03:40.6

29

Francis + Andy

02:52.6

67

Rhys + Miss Mickling

Bro Pedr

03:42.0

30

Tom + Ben

Bro Pedr

02:53.5

68

Holly + Jack

Pontypridd High

03:43.9

31

David + Gareth

Bro Pedr

02:55.3

69

Liam + Robert

Hadon Hish

03:45.6

32

Bailey + James

02:55.6

70

Jonty + George

Air Bus

03:48.2

33

Tom + Aaron

Coleg Cambria

02:58.2

71

Robin + Dafydd

Glan Clwyd

03:50.8

34

David + Gareth

Bro Pedr

02:58.8

72

Cora + Reagan

Pontypridd High

03:53.0

35

G. Morsman + R. Butler

Techsoft

03:00.2

73

Andy + Alex

Airbus

03:54.0

36

Charlotte + Ken

03:01.9

74

Iwan + Daniel

Bro Pedr

03:58.0

37

J. Wave + O. Smith

Monmouth School

03:02.4

75

Louis + William

Maelor School

03:58.2

38

Ciaran + Toby

Bro Pedr

03:03.0

76

Jamie + Saul

Maelor School

04:02.0

39

Jake + Matty

Airbus

03:05.9

77

Nathan + Matthew

Prestatyn High School

04:02.2

40

Daniel + Owen

Bro Pedr

03:07.2

78

Jonny + Ted

St Davids

04:04.8

41

Ross + Rhys

03:08.3

79

Niall + Jamie

Maelor School

04:05.0


Overall

Leaderboard

Two people (Two wheel) Rank Name

School/College

Time

Rank Name

School/College

Time

80

Leighton + Ben

04:07.5

93

Jasper + Sol

Cransley

05:04.0

81

Thomas + George

Hawarden High

04:18.3

94

Chloe + Valerie

St Davids

05:06.3

82

Ryan + Kane

04:26.8

95

Adam + Harry

St Davids

05:10.0

83

Lewis + Elliot

Burton Borough

04:27.0

96

Toby + Tom

Darland

05:14.0

84

Ifan + Iwan

04:30.0

97

Sophie + Caitlin

Darland

05:29.0

85

Ryan + Jack

Ysgol John Bright

04:33.6

98

Bella + Xavi

Cransley

05:33.0

86

Carys + Anna

Glan Clwyd

04:37.0

99

Isaac + Henry

Cransley

05:44.0

87

Callum + Jasper

Christleton

04:37.8

100

Ben + Harry

Cransley

06:04.1

88

Erin + Hannah

Upton Hall

04:39.0

101

Lydia + Georgie

Argoed High School

06:07.9

89

Danielle + Olivia

Clywedog

04:40.4

102

Ffion + Olivia

Clywedog

06:37.0

90

Sam + Scott

Hilbre High School

04:41.0

103

Connor + Ethan

Hibre

06:40.4

91

Ceri + Holly

Glan Clwyd

04:55.0

104

Jess + Frey + Leah

St Davids

06:46.1

92

Matty + Sali

The Haven

05:01.5

105

Jess + Sophie

Cransley

06:51.0

Solo (Single Wheel) Rank Name

School/College

Time

Rank Name

School/College

Time

1

Albert

00:57.7

18

Dave

01:52.9

2

Gary

01:02.4

19

Lukas

01:53.3

3

Fernando

01:02.5

20

Lewis

02:00.7

4

Tom

01:07.2

21

Dean

02:03.1

5

Leroy

01:10.9

22

Cameron

02:04.3

6

Owain

01:11.8

23

Leighton

02:04.9

7

Owain D

01:13.9

24

Tom

02:06.9

8

Kev

01:14.0

25

Jack

02:09.5

9

Mark

01:16.6

26

James

02:11.7

10

Raul

01:18.4

27

Rob

02:17.0

11

Paul

01:18.7

28

Marc

02:24.5

12

Graham

01:26.9

29

Andrew

Mid-Cheshire College

02:24.9

13

Lee

01:30.3

30

Rob Jones

MSA

02:35.9

14

Aaron

01:37.9

31

Bailey

02:55.9

Scott

03:16.5

Cameron

15

Karl

01:39.7

32

16

Josh

01:44.5

33

17

Mateusz

01:49.1

Elec

03:56.0

Solo (Single Wheel) Rank Name

School/College

Time

Rank Name

School/College

Time

1

Albert

ACSM

02:26.2

5

Xavi

ACSM

2

Fernando

ACSM

02:42.0

6

Zac

Llanidloes High

3

Kev

02:59.9

7

Harry

Ysgol John Bright

06:32.2

4

Mare

03:12.6

8

Josh

Ysgol John Bright

06:41.9

ACSM

03:28.3 05:33.0


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