The BRDC
www.brdc.co.uk
The British Racing Drivers’ Club is, arguably, the most exclusive club in motor racing. With a membership that numbers only 850, it is home to the most successful racing drivers from Great Britain and the Commonwealth. Those who have met the exacting entry criteria have achieved at the highest levels of the sport, or made a significant contribution to enable others to do so.
Brooklands Museum
info@brooklandsmuseum.com
Telephone 01932 857381
Brooklands is the birthplace of British motorsport and aviation with events all year round. It was the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit, it is home of Concorde and the site of many engineering and technological achievements throughout eight decades of the 20th century.
Brooklands Road
Weybridge
Surrey
KT13 0QN
Federation Internationale De L'automobile
www.fia.com
Telephone: +33 1 43 12 44 55
The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile is the governing body for world motor sport and the federation of the world’s leading motoring organisations.
8, Place de la Concorde
75008 Paris
France
Formula 1
www.formula1.com
Formula 1 is the highest class of automobile racing sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). As the sport's title, Formula One, indicates it is intended to be the most advanced and most competitive of the FIA's racing formulae.
London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
Friday 5, Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 November 2010
www.lbvcr.com
Telephone 01327 856 024
The Royal Automobile Club's annual London to Brighton Veteran Car Run (LBVCR) is the world's longest running motoring event. It attracts entrants from all over the globe and for the owners of these highly valuable Veteran cars it represents a rare opportunity to take their extraordinary automobiles on the 60 mile run from Hyde Park in central London to the seafront In the Sussex resort of Brighton.
The Motor Sports Association (MSA)
www.msauk.org
Telephone 01753 765000
The Motor Sports Association (MSA) is recognised as the sole motor sport governing body for the United Kingdom by the world governing body, the Federation Internationale de L'Automobile (FIA). As the governing body, the MSA is responsible for the governance and administration of all major forms of motor sports in the UK.
The Royal Automobile Club Motor Sports Association Limited
Motor Sports House
Riverside Park
Colnbrook
SL3 0HG
National Motor Museum Trust
www.nationalmotormuseum.org.uk
Telephone 01590 614650
The National Motor Museum Trust is a charitable organisation dedicated to preserving and promoting motoring history. It has a world famous collection of vehicles and associated motoring items, many of which are on display in the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu.
The National Motor Museum
Beaulieu
Brockenhurst
Hampshire
SO42 7ZN
RAC
www.rac.co.uk
Telephone 01922 727313
UK's longest-established motoring organisation with over 100 years experience. Best known for its breakdown service, they also offer insurance, legal and technical advice and real-time travel information
RAC Motoring Services.
8 Surrey Street
Norwich
Norfolk
NR1 3NG
The Royal Automobile Club Foundation for Motoring
www.racfoundation.org
Telephone 020 7747 3445
The Royal Automobile Club Foundation for Motoring explores the economic, mobility, safety and environmental issues relating to roads and the use of motor vehicles, and campaigns to secure a fair deal for responsible road users.
Silverstone Racing Circuit
www.silverstone.co.uk
Telephone 0844 3728 200
Once a WWII airfield, Silverstone has come along way since its first race in 1948. Having hosted the first modern day Grand Prix two years later, Silverstone has welcomed all the sport's great names and continues to enjoy a prominent position in the history of motorsport.
A limited number of Club members wishing to attend events at the Silverstone racing circuit can now spectate from the British Racing Drivers’ Club clubhouse, owing to the Club’s exclusive arrangement with the BRDC. To find out more please call Amanda Callenberg on 020 7747 3451.