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"Motorsport is one of the most exciting sports there is and YOU can be right at the heart of the action as a Marshal. You may be mustering cars for the next race at a circuit, checking competitors through a control on a rally, or monitoring how far trials cars can climb a muddy hill. The list of jobs is long and varied - thats why marshalling is never boring. The Motorsport Safety Fund, which helps keep motorsport safe, has published a leaflet as a guide for marshals because without reliable and responsible officials the sport would simply not be able to take place." What's Marshalling about ? - 15Mb Promotional Video The information contained over the following pages is all contained in a readable leaflet which folds up to credit card size. This leaflet is available from the Motorsport Safety Fund, PO Box 239, West Malling, Kent, ME19 4BL or by visiting
2007 MSA Blue Book (extract) Common Regulations for Officials 14 Marshals 14.1 An adequate number of competent marshals must be on duty throughout the event. Marshals should be allocated to locations and duties commensurate with their individual experience and training. 14.1.1 Marshals appointed to control spectators or competitors should be on duty at least half-an-hour in advance of the expected time of arrival |