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Your go-to calendar for multi-surface competition.


Covering Autotests, Dirt Rally events, the L’Etacq Stages Rally, and Autosolos — plus entry closing dates and key club events throughout the season.

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Become a member and join in on the action with other petrol heads! Fill out the form below.

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Your car may require a bit of work. Find out what you may need to do to be competition ready.

We want your day to be as fun and as safe as possible! Make sure you’ve got the right equipment.

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Autotest

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What is a Production Car Autotest?

Autotesting is a motorsport discipline that involves navigating a tight course of cones and performing precise manoeuvres in the shortest time possible. It emphasizes driver skill over vehicle power, making it accessible and competitive for various car types. 

Competitors must complete tests without touching course markers, focusing on perfecting car control.

It is a half day event, taking place in Le Braye carpark. There are up to 8 different tests, each completed twice with your fastest run counting towards your result.

You have the option to run a shared entry (two drivers competing in the same car).

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What do you need?

  • Club membership (or you can purchase a day membership for £15)

  • MSUK licence – minimum of a Clubman RS, which is a free downloadable licence.

  • Car – does not need to be insured but must comply to the technical regulations in Chapter 19 of the National Competition Rules (found on Motorsport UK website). We also have a Vauxhall Corsa available to loan.

  • Drivers must be over 14 years old and you must carry a passenger in the car over 12 years old (please check the supplementary regulations for specific age requirements).

Dirt Rally

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What is a dirt rally?


A dirt rally is a single-venue rally held entirely at one location, with no road sections between stages. The same general area is used for every stage, but the route is varied by changing direction and layout throughout the day. There are three stage variations, and each variation is run four times. Competitors benefit from a service opportunity between stages, allowing time to work on the car as needed. Because of the venue’s layout, only one car is on the stage at any given time.

Our dirt rallies are held at Ronez Quarry. It is a non-spectator event, although family are welcome to watch from the service area where you can get a good birds eye view of the stage.

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What do you need?

  • A driver and a navigator!

  • Drivers must be a minimum of 17 years of age and navigators must be a minimum of 14 years of age.

  • Club memberships

  • MSUK licences – the driver needs a minimum of a RS Interclub - Stage Rally licence and the navigator needs a minimum of a RS Interclub - Stage Rally Navigator licence.

  • A rally prepared car – please check the technical regulations in Chapter 13 on the National Competition Rules (found on Motorsport UK website).

  • Competitor personal safety equipment i.e. helmet, overalls, balaclava and frontal head restraint (FHR) device. Please see Ch 9 and Ch 13 of the National Competition Rules for further information.

L’Etacq

Stages rally

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What is L’Etacq Stages rally?

The annual L’Etacq Stages Rally is a multi – venue stage rally. This particular event is run similarly to our dirt rally, in that the stage takes place in one location (the scenic L’Etacq hill), with variations made to the stage throughout the day, however it does include a road section to and from the service area.

The stages feature a mixture of handbrake turns, fast straights and a chicane.

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What do you need?

  • A driver and a navigator!

  • Drivers must be a minimum of 17 years of age and navigators must be a minimum of 16 years of age.

  • Club memberships

  • MSUK licences – the driver needs a minimum of a RS Interclub - Stage Rally licence and the navigator needs a minimum of a RS Interclub - Stage Rally Navigator licence.

  • A rally prepared car – please check the technical regulations in Chapter 13 on the National Competition Rules (found on Motorsport UK website).

  • Road section insurance – this can normally be added to your competition car insurance as an endorsement or we can supply temporary road section insurance for a small fee on top of your entry fee.

  • Competitor personal safety equipment i.e. helmet, overalls, balaclava and frontal head restraint (FHR) device. Please see Ch 9 and Ch 13 of the National Competition Rules for further information.

Autosolo

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What is an Autosolo?

An Autosolo is essentially an autotest but are forward direction only, and are typically slightly faster and more open than an autotest. They take place on a sealed surface.

Our annual Autosolo takes place in the Ronez Quarry blockyard.

You have the option to run a shared entry (two drivers competing in the same car).

What do you need?

  • Club membership

  • MSUK licence – minimum of a Clubman RS, which is a free downloadable licence.

  • Car – needs to be insured and driven to event and must comply to the technical regulations in Chapter 19 of the National Competition Rules (found on Motorsport UK website). We also have a Vauxhall Corsa available to loan.

  • Drivers must be over 14 years old. Drivers have the option to carry a passenger in the car over 12 years old (please check the supplementary regulations for specific age requirements).


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