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Motorsports Person

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A motor sportsperson races a motorised vehicle in competitions or time trials. Motosport refers specifically to motorcycle racing. There are several areas of motor sport: autocross, autotest, circuit racing, cross country, drag racing, endurance road rally, hill climb, karting, rallycross, rallying, sprint, time attack and trials.

The Work

Whatever vehicle you race, you could be:

Pay

Your income will be irregular and variable because it depends on sponsorship, appearance fees and prize money. If you do really well you can earn a very high income. However, only a few top drivers have an income they can live on – and even then only for a few years. You may well have to do a regular job as well.

Conditions

Getting In

The Motor Sports Association (MSA) is the motor sport industry's governing body. To get started in any form of professional car driving or racing:

The governing body for motorcycle sport is the Scottish Autocycle Union (SACU).

For both types of driving, you must be physically fit. As a motorsports person, you may not be able to have a regular job, but would have to get funding from sponsorship and possibly temporary employment.

What Does it Take?

You need to be:

You need to have excellent co-ordination skills.

Training

Getting On

More Information

The MSA issues 5,000 permits for motor racing events across the UK every year. About 30,000 people now hold MSA Competition Licences. An increasing number of women are now taking part – there is a British Women Racing Drivers’ Club.

Contacts

The following organisations may be able to provide further information.

Motor Sports Association (MSA)
Tel: 01753 765000
Website: http://www.msauk.org/
X: @MSAUK
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msauk/

Scottish Autocycle Union (SACU)
Tel: 01506 858 354
E-mail: office@sacu.co.uk
Website: http://www.sacu.co.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScottishACU

Speedway Great Britain (SGB)
Tel: 01788 560 648
E-mail: office@speedwaygb.co
Website: http://www.speedwaygb.co
X: @SpeedwayGB

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