Training

Event Secretary and Event Steward workshop

Sunday 27 October
Dunblane Hydro

The third series of Event Secretary and Event Steward workshops will be held in October, November and December at venues across the UK, including Scotland and Northern Ireland. Motorsport UK are encouraging all individuals who are interested in, or actively perform these roles, to take part; however, attendance is not mandatory. These workshops will be as hands-on as possible and will provide an opportunity to learn more about the duties involved, help you to develop existing skills and allow you to share your experience with others. All are welcome to attend, however attendance is particularly encouraged from those within the grassroots disciplines of the sport.

These workshops will include, for the first time, exercises and discussions related to the usage of National Competition Rules (NCR) in 2025, which are set to replace the Motorsport UK Yearbook.

IMPORTANT: Due to the limited space available on these workshops, preference will be given to those who primarily carry out Event Secretary or Event Steward duties and are not already licensed Motorsport UK Stewards or Clerks of the Course.

Register at
https://www.cognitoforms.com/MotorsportUK1/EventSecretaryStewardWorkshops2024

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