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Pictures on this site by Alan Medlock
WITHOUT marshals, there wouldn't be much motor sport. From pits and paddock to trackside, marshals make race meetings run. From service halts to stop lines, they keep rallies on the rails and at sprints, hill climbs, kart races and trials they will be doing everything from essential administrative work to providing life-saving safety cover. The British Motorsport Marshals Club - formerly known as the British Motor Racing Marshals Club - is the main organisation for marshals in the UK. Made up of more than 2,200 men and women drawn from all walks of life, the BMMC can lay claim to being the leading independent marshals' club in Europe - and possibly the world. All the members of the BMMC and the related British Rally Marshals Club are unpaid volunteers who, nevertheless, pride themselves on their professionalism. Find out more
by visiting our Training Days
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