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10 Jan 2005, 19:11 (Ref:1197505) | #1 | ||
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BMMC Press Release
BMMC announces new President and new Chairman
Barrie Williams: President British Motorsport Marshals Club At the Annual General Meeting of the BMMC, Barrie Williams was appointed the new President of the BMMC, taking over from Stuart Turner. Stuart has given the club many years of support but has decided that it is time to step down as President and pass the role to Barrie. The club would like to thank Stuart for his help during his time as President and appreciates all the efforts he has put in to take the club forward and enhance its standing in Motorsport. Barrie was born in 1938 and attended Hereford Cathedral School before joining David Brown Tractors as an apprentice. He gained his first competition license in 1957 and an International license in 1959 and has driven in just about every form of Motorsport since! Barrie has competed in around 800 races and some 250 rallies, many of which have been internationals! In 1971 he became a member of the BRDC and served as a director for some 11 years. Having driven in Karts, Saloon Cars, F3, GT’s etc for many years, Barrie is probably best known today for his driving in Historic championships. He is a regular at the Goodwood Revival Meeting and seems to manage to drive a magnitude of fabulous machinery during all three days. Barrie has been a supporter of marshals for many years and I hope you will join the Committee in not only welcoming Barrie to the BMMC, but in looking forward to his support over the coming years! Chris Hobson: Chairman British Motorsport Marshals Club At the same time peter Roberts stood down after 6 years as Chairman. Chris Hobson, a member of the club for over 35 years has taken over this position. Chris is an active volunteer official, an MSA Steward and experienced Observer and has previously acted as National PRO and National Training Officer for the club. Summary BMMC is the only club dedicated to the recruitment, training and development of volunteer officials in motorsport. Together with its sister club, the British Rally Marshals club, the BMMC provides the majority of marshals active in the sport today. Both Chris and Barrie are looking forward to working with the MSA and organizing clubs to improve the recruitment, retention and quality of volunteer officials, without whom there would be no motorsport as we now know it in this country. Stephen Green National Public Relations Offer British Motorsport Marshals Club. |
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11 Jan 2005, 10:49 (Ref:1197971) | #3 | ||
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ditto ditto ditto (Messages have to at least 10 characters!!!)
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12 Jan 2005, 21:25 (Ref:1199338) | #4 | ||
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Chris Hobson has been a member of the club for 35 years????
Is it a painting in the attic, some sort of herbal thing or just being an "easy rider" (however you want to take that!)? Come on, Chris, I myself find it hard to believe I'm up to 15 years in the club - but at least I look my age! Anyway, what a good choice for chairman etc... To steal a joke from my other half:- "The future looks bright, the future looks ORANGE" (stolen from Dr I Paisley and best spoken in his voice). |
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12 Jan 2005, 21:48 (Ref:1199359) | #5 | ||
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I find it hard to believe that Whizzo was a choirboy! Oh, now there's ammunition for us all next time he misbehaves in a race!
Excellent news though and nice to see that we have all received a letter telling us of the new changes already. Keep up the good work chaps! |
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Anyhow, I had the pleasure of meeting Chris on Sunday at Autosport. His initial aim to raise the visibility and profile in the club is think is an excellent start. I for one will try and do my bit! Good luck chaps! |
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Welcome Chris
Haddenham obviously now has 3 amongst the marshalling fraternity, whereas Westcott has Clive and me thinks we have a few lurking out at Chinnor and some near Thame. |
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For Shelagh's benefit.........
I joined the club in Leeds in 1968 at the Leeds Car show, where the BMRMC had set up a mock marshals post. After a quick chat Les Bentley, then North East Chairman, and Paul Marsh had me signed up and I was out marshalling at the Elvington Speed wekend shortly after. That nearly ended my career on the spot - I crossed in front of a 1908 Metalergique (bloody great french car 14 litres and no brakes) and nearly got killed. However he missed and here I am, OVER 35 years on and still enjoying every minute of my involvment! In 2007 The club will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary - I hope I will still be around as Chairman to lead those celebrations. Better get back to the picture in the attic................... Chris |
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