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MG Car Club Ltd (South East Centre)
Club Information
Website
https://www.mgccse.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Touring Assemblies
MG Car Club Ltd (South West)
Club Information
Website
https://www.mgccsw.com
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Sprints, Touring Assemblies
MG Car Club Ltd (Ulster)
Club Information
Website
https://mgcculstercentre.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Trials, Touring Assemblies
About Us
Founded in 1968 by a group of young MG owners who wanted to organise and compete in what were then known as driving tests, the Ulster Centre of the MG Car Club continues to encourage the use of MGs of whatever age in a variety of competitive, and non-competitive, events. Naturally enough, most of the members own an MG (and many own two or more) and to cater for their competitive needs we run a number of Autotests each year together with a least one AutoSOLO, the lack of reversing in the latter being kinder to the gearboxes and back axles of older cars, not to mention being kinder to the older drivers as well, some of whom have been competing in their MGs since 1968!In our Autotests we generally also have a Production Car class to encourage younger drivers (and younger passengers who will hopefully become younger drivers).We also run Car Trials, weather and availability of sites permitting, and again we try to encourage both the younger drivers and the younger passengers.For those of a less competitive nature we also organise touring events and social runs throughout the year.
MG Car Club Ltd (Yorkshire Centre)
Club Information
Website
https://www.mgccyorkshire.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Car Racing, Hill Climbing, Touring Assemblies
About Us
Please visit our website www.mgccyorkshire.co.uk for details of our 6 regional natters and social activities.
Mid Antrim Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://midantrimmotorclub.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1970
Activities
Hill Climbing, Rallying
Mid Cheshire Motor Racing Club Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.mcmrc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1953
Activities
Hill Climbing, Sprints
About Us
The Mid-Cheshire Motor Club came into being in 1953. Past President Ray Dawson was one of the designers of the original Oulton Park Racing Circuit and the Mid-Chesh (as the club is affectionately known) organised the first ever race meeting at the circuit. We are also the only amateur club ever to have promoted an annual Formula One race.
These days, our activities centre on sprints and hillclimbs and we organise two events per year a hillclimb at the Scammonden Dam venue in the North West and a sprint at Curborough racetrack in the Midlands (known to regulars as the Cürburgring). Our events offer great value for money in terms of entry fees and track time and the friendliness of our paddocks is second to none.
If you are new to motorsport the Mid-Cheshire is ideal to get started with our committee being only too happy to offer advice before and during events. If you are a seasoned campaigner dont forget to check out our regs over the winter months.
These days, our activities centre on sprints and hillclimbs and we organise two events per year a hillclimb at the Scammonden Dam venue in the North West and a sprint at Curborough racetrack in the Midlands (known to regulars as the Cürburgring). Our events offer great value for money in terms of entry fees and track time and the friendliness of our paddocks is second to none.
If you are new to motorsport the Mid-Cheshire is ideal to get started with our committee being only too happy to offer advice before and during events. If you are a seasoned campaigner dont forget to check out our regs over the winter months.
Mid Derbyshire Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Activities
Autotests, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Rallying, Sprints
About Us
Mid-Derbyshire Motor Club is a thriving community of motorsport enthusiasts, united by a shared passion for everything on four wheels. Based in the heart of Derbyshire, our club specialises in both road and stage rallying, embracing the thrill of competition and the joy of teamwork.
Our members play a wide variety of roles, from organising exhilarating events and marshalling thrilling stages, to taking the wheel as drivers or guiding the way as navigators. But it’s not all about the action on the track – we value lively conversation, camaraderie, and the enduring friendships forged through our shared love of motorsport.Alongside a strong contingent of active competitors, Mid-Derbyshire Motor Club runs a variety of events throughout the year. The club also arranges several Scatters and 12-Car rallies, which form part of the Winter Championship—these are particularly popular thanks to the superb lanes found across Derbyshire. Indoor activities feature Tabletop Rallies, Quiz Nights, Video Nights, and Playstation Challenges, among others. With additional events like karting and paintballing, it’s clear we’re a thriving and energetic club.Whether you’re keen to get behind the wheel, lend a hand as a marshal, or simply talk motorsport over a drink, Mid-Derbyshire Motor Club offers a warm welcome and a fantastic range of opportunities to get involved. Come join us, and discover how we drive, navigate, organise – and always, always enjoy the ride!Club nights take place on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at The Amber Hotel, near Oakerthorpe, DE55 7LL, starting from 8pm. Details are provided on the Facebook page, and all are invited to attend.
Mid Wales 4 Wheel Drive Ltd.
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1989
Middlesex County Automobile Club Ltd
Club Information
About Us
About Us.
We are an active Club who meet regularly at various venues, please check the club's website for a list of events along with details of the activities the club gets involved in. We are mainly into Rallying at all levels, but we have members who participate in many other disciplines. We aim to organise several Multi-Use (Single Venue) events every year together with Autotests, AutoSOLOs and Navigational Scatters.
We also organise non-motoring related events including quizzes, bowling etc.
We are a proud member club of the Anglia Motorsport Club, AMSC and work collaboratively with other member clubs in this group to organise and promote events throughout the year for all levels of motorsport.
Our competition year runs from one years end to the next, with championship points awarded on all types of events. Competitors who beat 3 other MCAC crews on the same event are eligible for "Best Middlesex " awards. All awards are presented at the Annual Dinner, which for 2005. was our Centenery Dinner at the RAC Club in Pall Mall.
We are an active Club who meet regularly at various venues, please check the club's website for a list of events along with details of the activities the club gets involved in. We are mainly into Rallying at all levels, but we have members who participate in many other disciplines. We aim to organise several Multi-Use (Single Venue) events every year together with Autotests, AutoSOLOs and Navigational Scatters.
We also organise non-motoring related events including quizzes, bowling etc.
We are a proud member club of the Anglia Motorsport Club, AMSC and work collaboratively with other member clubs in this group to organise and promote events throughout the year for all levels of motorsport.
Our competition year runs from one years end to the next, with championship points awarded on all types of events. Competitors who beat 3 other MCAC crews on the same event are eligible for "Best Middlesex " awards. All awards are presented at the Annual Dinner, which for 2005. was our Centenery Dinner at the RAC Club in Pall Mall.
Midland Automobile Club (Est.1901) Ltd
Club Information
Website
https://www.shelsleywalsh.com
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1901
Activities
Car Trials, Hill Climbing, Marshalling, Driving School, Sprints, Touring Assemblies
Midland Hill Climb Championship Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
2014
Midland Manor Motor Club
Club Information
Member Type
Motor Club
Midland Offroad Club
Club Information
About Us
The Midland Offroad Club (MOC) was formed in July 1986 to promote Offroad 4X4 motorsport.
The Club is involved with charity work, Sports Council activated, sits on the RACMSA cross country committee and has been part of the organisational team for the "Offroad and 4 wheel drive", National Offroad Show, since its inception.
The Club is a leading light in 4X4 Offroad motoring activity.The credit for this must be given to members, who work extremely hard, some up front and some behind the scenes, to arrange and put on events which are, attractive, well organised and most enjoyable.Being an RACMSA affiliated club, the club runs competitive cross country vehicle trials for Standard Production Trials (SPT).Road Taxed Vehicles (RTV), and non taxed vehicles (Modified).
These trials are classed on wheelbase, with a single reverse per section allowed for vehicles over 100" wheelbase. With prizes awarded for overall placing as well as position in class, friendly rivalry occurs between drivers of the same type of vehicle, as well as proving an incentive to become first overall.
The Club is involved with charity work, Sports Council activated, sits on the RACMSA cross country committee and has been part of the organisational team for the "Offroad and 4 wheel drive", National Offroad Show, since its inception.
The Club is a leading light in 4X4 Offroad motoring activity.The credit for this must be given to members, who work extremely hard, some up front and some behind the scenes, to arrange and put on events which are, attractive, well organised and most enjoyable.Being an RACMSA affiliated club, the club runs competitive cross country vehicle trials for Standard Production Trials (SPT).Road Taxed Vehicles (RTV), and non taxed vehicles (Modified).
These trials are classed on wheelbase, with a single reverse per section allowed for vehicles over 100" wheelbase. With prizes awarded for overall placing as well as position in class, friendly rivalry occurs between drivers of the same type of vehicle, as well as proving an incentive to become first overall.
Midland Rover Owner Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.mroc.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1968
Activities
Cross Country
About Us
The MROC, the club for all Land Rover owners and enthusiasts around the Midlands, which is arguably the senior club in the Association of Land Rover Clubs. Regular competitive and social events are held throughout the year.
TYRO Trials - The first stage in off-road competition. Intended as a non-damaging event to introduce drivers as young as 14 to the art of off-road driving under competitive conditions.
Road Taxed Vehicle Trials - RTVs are designed to be non-damaging and require minimal modifications to vehicles in order to take part.
Cross-Country Vehicle Trials - CCVTs mean that the vehicle has to be fitted with a roll-cage and meet ALRC (Association of Land Rover Clubs) specifications. Similar to, but tougher than RTV.
Caravanning and Camping - Quite a large number of club members enjoy the caravan rallies, which are held from January to December. Some meetings are quiet and peaceful, whilst others are linked to competitive events.
Club Open Days - Organised occasionally to give drivers a chance to drive their vehicles off-road, keeping as clean or getting as muddy as they like! Usually open to non-members and other marques of vehicle too.
Green Lane Trips - Carefully organised to adhere to the relevant Code of Conduct. These can be a day or weekend and are great fun, with friendly people and fantastic countryside views.
Recovery - A popular section of the club, supplying drivers and vehicles for recovery and transport purposes at events such as point to points, hill trials, charity events, or any event where the organisers require a transport facility or vehicle recovery facilities - especially under off-road conditions.
4x4 Response - A relatively new section set up to assist our local communities when they are in need, usually severe weather related but assistance is offered for any civil emergency such as area evacuation or transport in the event of serious accident not easily accessible by road. Working in partnership with local authorities to enable them to continue delivering some of their essential services when required, trained & DBS checked volunteers offer a 24/7 callout in the West Midlands and adjoining counties.
TYRO Trials - The first stage in off-road competition. Intended as a non-damaging event to introduce drivers as young as 14 to the art of off-road driving under competitive conditions.
Road Taxed Vehicle Trials - RTVs are designed to be non-damaging and require minimal modifications to vehicles in order to take part.
Cross-Country Vehicle Trials - CCVTs mean that the vehicle has to be fitted with a roll-cage and meet ALRC (Association of Land Rover Clubs) specifications. Similar to, but tougher than RTV.
Caravanning and Camping - Quite a large number of club members enjoy the caravan rallies, which are held from January to December. Some meetings are quiet and peaceful, whilst others are linked to competitive events.
Club Open Days - Organised occasionally to give drivers a chance to drive their vehicles off-road, keeping as clean or getting as muddy as they like! Usually open to non-members and other marques of vehicle too.
Green Lane Trips - Carefully organised to adhere to the relevant Code of Conduct. These can be a day or weekend and are great fun, with friendly people and fantastic countryside views.
Recovery - A popular section of the club, supplying drivers and vehicles for recovery and transport purposes at events such as point to points, hill trials, charity events, or any event where the organisers require a transport facility or vehicle recovery facilities - especially under off-road conditions.
4x4 Response - A relatively new section set up to assist our local communities when they are in need, usually severe weather related but assistance is offered for any civil emergency such as area evacuation or transport in the event of serious accident not easily accessible by road. Working in partnership with local authorities to enable them to continue delivering some of their essential services when required, trained & DBS checked volunteers offer a 24/7 callout in the West Midlands and adjoining counties.
Midlands Mini Club
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Midlands Trials Car Club
Club Information
Minehead Motor Club Ltd
Club Information
About Us
The Minehead Motor Club was formed in the early 1960's to further motorsport, and today is organising various events for the enjoyment of motorsport enthusiasts. The club is located in West Somerset, and consists of about 100 members of all ages.
Events include The Somerset Stages Rally jointly organised with Burnham-on-Sea Motor Club. The Exmoor Clouds Classic Trial, and 3 Classic Tours, The Keith Hole Memorial Tour of Exmoor, The Spring Tour and the Lyn Valley Tour. We also run a series of Production Car Trials and the very popular The Dunster Lawns Autotest.
Events include The Somerset Stages Rally jointly organised with Burnham-on-Sea Motor Club. The Exmoor Clouds Classic Trial, and 3 Classic Tours, The Keith Hole Memorial Tour of Exmoor, The Spring Tour and the Lyn Valley Tour. We also run a series of Production Car Trials and the very popular The Dunster Lawns Autotest.
Mini Cooper Register
Club Information
About Us
We offer you the following
Regional Meetings
National Meetings
Shows and Displays
Full Technical Advice
Competition Events
Monthly Magazine
Registers for all Cooper models including Rover Coopers and the new MINI Cooper
Club Regalia
Our interest lies right from the very first Mini Cooper in 1961 through to its 1990 rebirth, and its continued production into the year 2000. The New MINI Cooper, launched in 2000, is considered by the Register as important as any of the preceding models. As it is not necessary to own a Mini Cooper to join the club, there are many non Cooper owners in our membership. Since the register was formed in 1986 our membership has continued to grow, with membership currently with over 1700 members throughout the world.
We were proud to have John Cooper as our Honorary President until his recent death. He was as enthusiastic as ever about the Mini Cooper and took an active interest in the register. His son, Michael is now our Honorary President. We are also pleased to have as Honorary Members several well known personalities who were associated with the Mini Cooper during its halcyon days of the 1960`s. These include John Rhodes, Paddy Hopkirk, Paul Easter, Sir John Whitmore, John Handley, Lady Watson (Christabel Carlisle), Barrie "Whizzo" Williams and Mike Wood.
Our monthly magazine is of a high standard and has won several awards for it`s quality.
The Mini Cooper Register is recognised by the Motor Sports Association, the governing body of Motor Sport within the United Kingdom which allows the club to run Motor Sport events. The club is affiliated to a number of Regional Associations which widen the variety of events members can participate in.
The objectives of the club are:
To stimulate interest in, and preserve, the Mini Cooper marque.
To provide members with information, advice, and assistance on matters connected with Mini Cooper models, restoration, motoring events etc.
To provide members with the opportunity to participate in Mini events, motor sport and club displays.
To afford members such benefits and privileges as it may be possible to arrange i.e. reduced insurance costs, tours, lectures, discussions and other meetings.
To promote motor competitions in accordance with the rules of the Motor Sports Association.
Regional Meetings
National Meetings
Shows and Displays
Full Technical Advice
Competition Events
Monthly Magazine
Registers for all Cooper models including Rover Coopers and the new MINI Cooper
Club Regalia
Our interest lies right from the very first Mini Cooper in 1961 through to its 1990 rebirth, and its continued production into the year 2000. The New MINI Cooper, launched in 2000, is considered by the Register as important as any of the preceding models. As it is not necessary to own a Mini Cooper to join the club, there are many non Cooper owners in our membership. Since the register was formed in 1986 our membership has continued to grow, with membership currently with over 1700 members throughout the world.
We were proud to have John Cooper as our Honorary President until his recent death. He was as enthusiastic as ever about the Mini Cooper and took an active interest in the register. His son, Michael is now our Honorary President. We are also pleased to have as Honorary Members several well known personalities who were associated with the Mini Cooper during its halcyon days of the 1960`s. These include John Rhodes, Paddy Hopkirk, Paul Easter, Sir John Whitmore, John Handley, Lady Watson (Christabel Carlisle), Barrie "Whizzo" Williams and Mike Wood.
Our monthly magazine is of a high standard and has won several awards for it`s quality.
The Mini Cooper Register is recognised by the Motor Sports Association, the governing body of Motor Sport within the United Kingdom which allows the club to run Motor Sport events. The club is affiliated to a number of Regional Associations which widen the variety of events members can participate in.
The objectives of the club are:
To stimulate interest in, and preserve, the Mini Cooper marque.
To provide members with information, advice, and assistance on matters connected with Mini Cooper models, restoration, motoring events etc.
To provide members with the opportunity to participate in Mini events, motor sport and club displays.
To afford members such benefits and privileges as it may be possible to arrange i.e. reduced insurance costs, tours, lectures, discussions and other meetings.
To promote motor competitions in accordance with the rules of the Motor Sports Association.
Mini Seven Racing Club
Club Information
Website
https://www.mini7.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
About Us
The Mini Seven Racing Club is the organiser of the oldest continually run one-make racing series in the UK - The Mini Se7en Formula made its debut in 1966 and was joined by the Mini Miglia formula in 1970. Mini Se7en and Miglia racing has evolved while enjoying continued strong support and still provides some of the closest and most entertaining racing to be seen on UK circuits. The two core classes have more recently been supplemented by the Mini 7 S-Class, designed as a simpler entry-level class, and Mini Libre, an invitation class for classic race Minis developed beyond the Mini Miglia specification.
The club is a non profit making body, controlled by its members, and enjoys a strong social side alongside its racing activities.
Membership details, racing calendars, technical and sporting regulations, merchandise sales and other information may all be found at www.mini7.co.uk, or search for Mini Seven Racing Club on Facebook.
The club is a non profit making body, controlled by its members, and enjoys a strong social side alongside its racing activities.
Membership details, racing calendars, technical and sporting regulations, merchandise sales and other information may all be found at www.mini7.co.uk, or search for Mini Seven Racing Club on Facebook.
Minicross Drivers’ Assoc
Club Information
Website
https://www.mini-cross.co.uk
Member Type
Motor Club
Year Club Established
1979
Activities
Off Road Racing, Autocross, Rallycross