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Marshals

There is a way of being part of the action.............

Although the spectating experience at Wiscombe Park provides you with a first class view and a certain involvement, there is a way to get even closer to the action and be part of the team which delivers the first class motor sport events here at Wiscombe and that is to become a marshal.

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The majority of motor sport in this country would not exist if it were not for the volunteer force of marshals and Wiscombe park is not exception. The fact that these individuals are volunteers in no way compromises their skills and expertise but do not let this wealth of experience deter you if you are a 'rookie' marshal or have yet to 'step forward'. At most events the chief marshal ensures that there is a balance of experience on each post so there is usually a mix of experienced marshals working alongside those who are 'learning the ropes'.

Being a marshal does not necessarily require you to take a position on the hill itself as there are other duties within the competitors paddock, in the collecting paddock (at the end of the course) and on the startline.

There will also be the opportunity to attend training courses if you should wish to further your skills and knowledge.

At Wiscombe Park there are a number of motor clubs promoting events. therefore, below we provide the names of the clubs and a link to their websites to enable you to e-mail the Chief Marshal of each event to offer your services or to discuss the role of a marshal further.

May 7th 2011   500 Owners Club
May 8th 2011 Vintage Sports Car Club
May 14th 2011   Torbay Motor Club
May 15th 2011   Wildlife Autosport
May 22nd 2011   Woolbride Motor Club
May 23rd 2011   Woolbridge Motor Club
July 30th/31st 2011   Woolbridge Motor Club
September 3rd/4th 2011   Five Clubs
September 10th 2011   M.G. Car Club
September 11th 2011   National Hill Climb Association

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