Clubs

RS Clubman Licence

Please remember that to enter any event as a driver, co-driver, navigator, or passenger, you will require at least a RS Clubman licence, which is available free of charge from Motorsport UK.

RS Clubman members can:

  • Compete in a range of disciplines, including: Autocross, Autotests and AutoSOLOs; Trials and Cross Country; Road, Navigational and 12 Car Rallies; and more
  • Join local clubs and meet motorsport enthusiasts in your area
  • Benefit from FOC Personal Accident insurance cover when competing at permitted events
  • Access Motorsport UK’s member benefits programme, with discounts and deals across a range of motorsport, automotive, lifestyle and media partners
  • Contribute to the future of the sport as a member of the Motorsport UK community
  • Receive FOC Motorsport UK’s monthly digital member magazine, Revolution
  • And more.

The RS Clubman digital licence is completely free and easy to obtain, if you are:

  • Medically fit to compete in motorsport
  • A British citizen

You can apply now and access your licence online immediately. If you do not meet the above criteria, please contact the Membership Services team by email at membership@motorsportuk.org, or by phone on 01753 765050.

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You can find all criteria for the RS Clubman licence in the Motorsport UK Yearbook.

If you wish to compete in any other event, please view the Competition Licences section of the Motorsport UK website for more information.

About the author

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Jon Bolton

Jon is our Regional Training Coordinator, and also our Communications and Publicity Manager.
 
He went on his first rally at the age of 5 when his uncle was marshalling the Cropton Forest stage on the Lombard RAC Rally. That was in the days of Roger Clark and the all-conquering Escorts. The sounds and smells of rally cars have never lost their appeal. As an adult, working on an ambulance crew covering Cadwell Park in the mid 90s, he frequently encountered drivers who had come to an abrupt stop somewhat sooner than they had anticipated. Jon is a licensed rescue team member and Motorsport UK Trainer. He sits on Motorsport UK's Training Working Group and their Rescue and Recovery Working Group, as well as being a member of Motorsport UK's national training team for Safeguarding.

He is a STEM Ambassador and a Scottish Regional and UK National Judge for F1 in Schools, a not-for-profit social enterprise aiming to change the perception of STEM-related subjects through global competition.

jon.bolton@motorsport.scot