Getting
started in Motor Racing at Castle Combe Circuit
doesn’t
have to be in a competition car, neither does it
have to be expensive, in fact it’s cheaper
than spectating!
You can get started by being a
MARSHAL, a terrifically challenging, exciting,
demanding and
rewarding activity.
If you cannot yet afford to
compete, Marshalling can be just the place to
give you the perfect
grooming and insight into how to race once
you are out there,
the correct racing line, the positioning of
the flag points, understanding of the regulations
and much
more.
On the other hand, you may have no aspirations
to compete, but you simply want to get more
involved in Castle Combe Circuit. So you can do
it!
So what do you have to be, to become a Marshal?
You should be aged 16 or over, you can be male
or female and you need to be physically fit,
so if you fit this criteria then you have the
potential to be a Marshal.
So what’s involved in being a Marshal?
In short, a lot, however the governing body of
Motor Sport, the MSA, have put in place an outstanding
structure for entry-level Marshals, along with
a development ladder upon which you may wish
to grow, this process will take you through much
training and development.
But to get started, the best place is to attend
the introductory novice Marshals Training day,
usually held in March each year. Having attended
this day, you will have a clear perspective of
what it’s like to be a Marshal and if you
like what you see and hear, and are committed enough
to want to get involved, then your Marshalling
career starts right there. But remember, a Marshal
acts as an official of the event and as such you
need to turn up early, 07.30am, and you could still
be on duty as late as 18.30pm, so Marshalling is
a long but fulfilling day.
Marshalling will cost you nothing as it is a voluntary
hobby, the only equipment you need is good waterproof
clothing and stout footwear. There are many starting
off duties to introduce you to the art of Marshalling,
many start in the busy assembly/paddock area, where
you can get to know the drivers and better understand
the cars. The startline area is another good starting
off point, as here you get involved with pit lane
and grid duties. However if you don’t fancy
being out in the elements all day, then there are
a variety of Administration duties to be undertaken.
All these duties are a great way to get started.
If you would like to know more, contact the Chief
Marshal;
Nicki Fawdington
E-mail. afawdington@hotmail.com
Click here to download a word document of the Marshals Availability form. |