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Motorsport UK’s Inclusion Hub celebrates new member organisations

Friday 19 September 2025

Motorsport UK’s Inclusion Hub continues to grow, with the addition of five new member organisations.

The Hub brings together complimentary organisations, within the Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM) and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) space under Motorsport UK’s umbrella.

It is initially for those aged 14-24, their guardians and teachers to support them in navigating opportunities within the motorsport industry available to them.

The Inclusion Hub can be viewed HERE.

Read more about the new member organisations below…

Prismatic Motorsport: Prismatic Motorsports is a free online Discord community for transgender and non-binary individuals who are aged 18 and over. It is a closed community for those interested in motorsport and Esports.

RC Vision: RC Vision uses radio-controlled car racing to engage young people in STEM education, inspiring them to explore diverse future careers.

Heritage Skills Academy: Heritage Skills Academy (HSA) recruits and trains apprentices who are passionate about classic vehicles and historic motorsports. HSA provides hands-on apprenticeships at dedicated academies within Bicester Heritage and Brooklands Museum.

British Women Racing Drivers Club: The British Women Racing Drivers Club (BWRDC) is a Motorsport UK recognised club that celebrates and supports women in motorsport, from grassroots to elite levels, across all disciplines.

Lemmiout: Lemmiout delivers hands-on STEM workshops where participants design, build, and race go-karts and cars, and more to learn about engineering, science, and teamwork in a fun and practical way.

This week, Motorsport UK launched its Inclusion Grant; a new initiative created by Motorsport UK to empower our community and diversify our sport.

The Inclusion Grant provides targeted funding to help remove barriers and enable greater participation from underrepresented communities, specifically across those wanting to compete and volunteer in the sport at any level.

More information here