Motorsport UK is inviting all Marshals and Officials to complete their renewals online – quick, simple, and paper-free. Please note that printed forms and postal invitations will no longer be sent.

Your contribution is a vital part of motorsport in the UK. The commitment and expertise you bring helps to ensure that every event is delivered safely, fairly, and to a high standard. As we prepare for another busy year, we hope you will continue your registration with Motorsport UK.

How to renew

  1. Log in to Sport:80: https://motorsportuk.sport80.com
  2. Click “View Profile
  • Marshals: Go to “Marshal Registrations“, select the green “Current” status for each discipline, then follow the steps.
  • Officials: Go to “Officials Licences“, select the green “Current” status for each discipline, then follow the steps.

After you renew

  1. You’ll get a confirmation email straight away.
  2. Your profile will update to show “Valid To 31/12/2026
  3. A new membership pack (licence/registration card, windscreen sticker, lanyard and 2026 wall planner) will be posted to you in the next few weeks.

If you run into any problems, call Motorsport UK’s Membership Team on 01753 765050.

Thank You!

Your commitment, dedication, expertise, and teamwork are what keep events running safely and smoothly. Thank you for the time and expertise you contribute. Motorsport in the UK simply wouldn’t be possible without you.

#ThanksMarshal

About the author

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Jon Bolton

Jon 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.

He is a licenced rescue team member and Motorsport UK Trainer and Rescue Trainer. He sits on Motorsport UK's Rescue and Recovery Sub Committee, 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